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Jackets . . . Sick 'em Yer, blonde: really do have more fun, exclaim: allerrzale cheerleader Marlena Reinerf at an aflernoorz pep rally. Students who wished to vent their frustrations, or more appropriately to support their football team, found ample opportunity at the numerous pep rallies held before school as Well as during assembly periods. For those whose needs de- manded physical outlet, the band provided the Heights Boogie and cheerleaders presented new yells and skits with Wild Bill Willet demon- strating his famous side kick. Others were in- spired by the encouraging pep-talks of Mrs. Han- ley, Mrs. Eggleston, Mrs. Marsh, Mrs. Halbert, and Miss Hale andby the haunting melody of the Alma Mater. All students united with the cheer- leaders and faculty to make the most spirited 12th man on the team ever. Hear lbal boyr? Tbafy the found of the faxleft drum in lbe IVeJl! laugbf cheerleader jean Hubbard. Man! Tbir if worse loan a lerzure on the bird: and flue beer! moan! Grady Herzlz to fellow learn males Frank Sullivan and Larry Burru. 26 May I pleafe be e2?cu.fedP
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Coun il Conquers Cafe haos Ab, yer! I ran alwayr mum' on lbir lable to have an ample rupply of barleriif' 0b.f6f1'EJ' Robert Brock. While President Lyndon B. johnson promoted his War on Poverty, Student Council President Warren C. Russell was making tentative plans for a War on Trash. Taking the initiative, the Council declared the cafeteria a major disaster area and enacted a bill that would provide for immediate relief. Each morning the President's State of the Cafe Message was broadcast to the student body. Pro- test demonstrations arising at the scene of the conflict were quickly put down by the Cafe Patrol. With the introduction of what some hail as the .greatest innovation in the history of Heights -lmrla emu- the, general welfare was restored, and domestic tranquility prevailed. In short, the campaign proved to be the greatest thing since knives and forks. Il'.r pwemium bwewed fwom a lwufzdwed pwererzt nutuwal ingwedierziff' li.rlfJp.r Karen King. 28 I think Fm 'gonna' be rife! 111 a r 71 J Anne Guermnl.
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