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Skits, Yells Help Ranging from the jazzy rhythm of a “Pink Panther” skit to the frenzied yells of “Two Bits,” pep rallies were full of enthusiasm sup- porting the efforts of the Colt gridsters. Sophomores slowly but surely learned their battle cry in addition to their repeated recitation of the fight song to upperclassmen on Howdy Day. Skits varied from a cartoon satire presenting the heroism of Super Colt to the childish antics of the “Peanuts” crowd. Several spirited male Colt fans posed as visiting cheerleaders to lead some rousing yells at one pep rally. Besides playing the fight song and alma mater at each pep rally, the band also accompanied cheerleaders in pom pom routines and provided drum sound effects for skits. “The Colts arc the best!” yells cheerleader Sharon Self as she conquers a Haltom buff played by cheerleader Melinda Mendenhall. 16 Yeaaaaaaaaaaa Colts! Kick ’em!” enthusiastically shout avid Colt supporters during an AHS pep rally.
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Delivery of Yearbooks, Back-to-Schoolers The seven cheerleaders for the 1966-1967 school year “Have really got that Spirit!” This pyramid is composed of (left to right) Susan Glover, Jana Giddens, Sharon Self, Paula Cotter, Carmen Self, Karen Jessup, and Melinda Mendenhall. 15
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Boost Pep Rallies Selected as the most spirited Colt supporters were Skip Young and Gay Waggoner, Mr. and Miss School Spirit. Throughout the season secret judges chose students at several of the games for their enthusiastic spirit. Of course, leading the school in unwavering support of the Colts were the seven cheerleaders, Karen Jessup, Susan Glover, Paula Cotter, Sharon Self, Melinda Mendenhall, Carmen Self, and Jana Giddens. Besides leading cheers at pep rallies and games, they sponsored dances after each home game to promote school spirit. When they went to the SMU cheerleading school last summer, they returned with several ribbons and an invitation, for Sharon Self to come hack next year as an instructor. “A cheerleader leads a dog’s life,” thinks cheerleader “Hey! Shake it up, baby!” yell fans to senior cheerleader Charlie Jana Giddens, who portrays Snoopy at a pep rally. Turner who concentrates on the beat and keeping his miniskirt up. 17
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