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cheerleaders led Mustang rooters Judi Heller Colleen Staggs Through rainy or star-filled skies on the foot- ball field and the hot, close atmosphere on a basket- ball court, the Argentine High School cheerleaders for 1963-64 cheered on. To the tune of Onward Argentine, the cheerleaders led the Mustang Club during many victories and losses. New and different yells were introduced this year. The problem of familiarizing the Mustang Club with these yells fell upon the cheerleaders. These girls represented their school both in and out of uniform —a very responsible job. Many hours were spent in practice so that the girls could work with more precision. Even before school began, the girls met and also attended a cheerleading work- shop at Oklahoma. Leading the Mustang Club through the victories and losses of the Junior Varsity were the B-team cheerleaders. They began practicing immediately after they were elected in the fall. Beckie Fabian Becky Sparks Enthusiastic B-team cheerleaders were Dionc Terry, Sharon Wohlford, Candice Hammons, Gayle Stroud, and Mary Howser. 13
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Peppy Kathy Nicoli Yea! Argentine! . . cried the cheer- leaders during bosketboll season.
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These smart high-steppers headed the band at all football games. Here they are shown on the field ready to lead the way. Proudly spelling out Argentine, the Argcntinctfcs intently watch a sus- penseful game of basketball. Argentinettes led the way From approximately fifty girls who tried out, thirteen were selected for this year's Argentinettes. After careful planning, the girls began practicing and rehearsing after school. Weather permitting, rehearsals were on the foot- ball field. Under the supervision of Mr. James Sherbon, the Argentinettes marched in the Quindaro, Argentine, and American Royal Parades and had a part in every basket- ball and football game. This year's members were Mar- tha Smith, Cindy Gray, Nina Raiffeisen, Cheryl Barker, Betty Jones, Ruth Sebree, Nancy Jo Williamson, Beverly Beecroft, and Donna Clune. Alternates were Jackie Sny- der, Susan Hultz, Janelle Perkins, and Debbie Lillich. 14 'Oh, my aching feel, is a cry of all Argentinettes after parades.
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