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Pep Rallies Koltin McGlew, giving a vivid portrayal of a Raid can, exterminates the L. D. Hell wicked witch (Cindy Turner) in the Halloween pep rally this year. 20 ACTIVITIES
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October Brings Colt County Fair to AHS Sophomore Stuart Kelley pedals furiously across the finish line to rapture his heal during the sophomore tricycle races. Hair-raising adventures on the tricycle races, furies vent on dunking booth “dunk-ees,” and a dry Crazy Colt Saloon were just three of the many activities offered at the 1969 Colt County Fair. Sponsored by the Student Council, the Fair was held October 25. Each class at AHS entered. three booths in the annual affair. Clubs and organiza- tions were allowed to submit entries. Sophomore offerings included an old faithful, the car smash, and introduced the tricycle races, and a kissing booth, with kisses at 10 cents per. Juniors took along the dunking booth, a carry over from last year, the pool shoot, and the mar- riage booth, although most patrons were under age. Seniors, for their last Fair, presented the jail, sponge throw, and the Crazy Colt Saloon, which featured such attractions as a band, a gunfight, and talented AHS singers. Despite threats and promises, none of these unfortunate prisoners are released to the hall’s safety until their hail is posted. ACTIVITIES 19
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Spur School Spirit Hundreds of spirited AHSers herded themselves into their respective places in the crowded gym to begin the first of several rollicking, Friday morning pep rallies. To the heat of the fight song, AHS gridmen filed through spirit lines, which were composed of clapping, yelling senior hoys. Sophomores were lost when the rival yell “Vic- tory” began, hut they soon caught on. Last year’s favorite yell, “Warning,” ran a close second to the new champ. “Fever.” Each pep rally was livened by an amusing skit which had been produced by those talented play- wrights, the AHS cheerleaders. During each rally students were given a chance to show class spirit and creativity by displaying signs. Several students took it upon themselves to dish out extra Colt Fever by wearing crazy hats, clanging cow hells, and literally ringing chimes. Mrs. Margie Austin, physical education instruc- tor, again sponsored the cheerleaders. She assisted the girls in rally planning, financial drives and in decorating for the annual football banquet. Charlotte Ashworth leads the (.’oils in the “Vletorv eheer. ACTIVITIES 21
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