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t . .. . . ttrtfti N955 f , 4 cf' Mrs, Charleene Carlisle arlclresses the home- coming pep rally with a speech that stirred the jackets to victory. Give me an X! cry enthusiastic cheerleaders. W'e were going to give you this football queens necklace, but Coach Ludiker wanted it for his wife, apologizes Steve Tarlton as Mike Bomar presents Rita Downing with the traditional roses. la C-Z? ,.-v- A Featured trumpeter Richard Crummel solos as the band entertains a pep rally audience with a favorite number, J Heights Boogie. i 1 S-
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5, 3 ,-51 Basketball queen Paige Kelly is awarded a charm by captain Tracy XVilmouth and game co-captain Mike Simmons at a season pep rally. Rep Rallies 5 9 There s a Feeling Good and True and its common bond served to unite both students and faculty in support of the Yellow jackets. Cheerleaders and alternates led the student body through spirited B schedule assemblie to fire the fighting jackets on to glory. Old and new yells mingled, as memories of by-gone triumphs were revived, and renewed spirit added for new victories to come. The coaches introduced their boys, and other speakers stirred up enthusiasm within the as semblies. Decorations by the Student Council covered the auditorium depicting the fate of Jacket rivals, and the traditional Heights Boogie rang out as students captured the beat. Finally silence fell as the letters of I-AC K-E-T-S echoed through the halls and the pep rally ended with the last refrains of the Alma Mater. The tremendous enthusiasm of a jacket pep mlly resounds through- out the school auditorium. ,i ' if .ti ,. it ,' f mf . qt Q x f 'li ...fl A if
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26 Z Homecoming- Exes Returng Paschal Crossed ,-as The first signs of decorations appeared in the halls on Monday, November 5, and home- coming week was officially under way. The in- fectious spirit of the occasion spread like lighten- ing as exes returned to reminisce their years in the rooms and halls of the Hill. Excitement reached a peak by Friday's pep rally when the first Homecoming Court was presented to the student body. The auditorium rang with thunderous applause as telegrams from countless well-wishers were read. Determined to overcome the Paschal Panthers, the jackets met their opposition on the field a few hours later. Determination became reality at Farrington Field, November 9, as the AHHS gridmen handed the Panthers a 14-0 defeat. The climax to a perfect day was the Home- coming Dance held in the school gym, where ecstatic Heightsters gathered to congratulate their conquering heroes. . Y' at I could play football after I A 1 j brushed my teeth, pleads ' r-. K .. t ' 'Q' !4.,jTf1ggQJf4'fJ'u Trent Saxton to janet Kauff- I s ' A ' ' - mann. , 4 ., -, ',1-.Q- ' 'Q r galaxy.. 15? at ...Q . ' 5 .-l, ? During halftime activities of the Heights-Paschal game, Cindy Willougliby, escorted by ' ex student body president Tom Schieffer is presented as Queen of Homecoming 1967 . 3 . A jean Hampton, a runner-up for the title, and her escort, ex-Heights quarterback Ted Fay R P i 1 follow in the coronation entourage. 1 te mu ' e ' -' t. ' - VUE! -is 2 iw 5 - .- t,. I . ' 1' 1? i i . V iff-5 9 :J if: . -' , . if ig .... X as l -i if t 5 'i Exes are welcomed back during the Homecoming pep rally as they once again participate in functions C of their Alma Mater. Y, QQ? Q i 1' 12 ew i . QQ , K, e tfii J K ' 752 l Y , . ' L F. 'But, Ma, you promised me 1 'r I
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