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WitEE APGREAT SURGE OF SCHOOL SPIRIT Hysterical glee was heard for miles around as the Pep Club cheered for our team’s fame and glory. “You gotta win! You gotta win! Let’s go!” was Accepting defeat is a part of good sportsmanship. the hopeful chant as the Devils were in tight spots. No matter how a game turned out, “We’re proud of Moments of tension dominated a part of every game. our team!” echoed throughout the gym. Page 19
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STUDENTS RALLY IN SUPPORT OF ALL TEAMS Noise, at the games and pep sessions, signs throughout the halls, bonfires in the field, the bang of the band, the yells of the Pep Club and cheerleaders, busses full of kids, a mascot, armbands, and victories all added to the spirit of our mighty Devils. The enthusiasm that boosted our team this year can hard- ly be expressed. All four teams did a great job. Every season was in some way a success. We will never forget this year in sports because of the many tense, sad, and exciting moments that filled every game. After-game record hops were the final moments of victorious games when A.H.S.’ers congratulated each and every player for a game well played. Probably the best part of every game was the victory huddle. The team was mobbed by a whole stand full of fans as the chanted V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. Watching the coach, cheerleaders, and student body cheer them on to victory, the football squad is anx- iously awaiting tonight’s game. Carole Long and Nancy Cooper, our two freshmen Our varsity cheerleaders, Mike Reynolds, Marcy cheerleaders, did a fabulous job this year leading the Tucker, Dale Grogg, and Mona Ouer, led the mighty Imps to their numerous victories. Red Devils ‘to’ noisy victories.
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The Student Council and the Booster Club did an excellent job this year of selecting and sponsoring our assembly programs. Charles King, a Negro sing- er, inspired many students with his spiritual and group songs. David Williams and his wife showed how liquid air was made and used. Louis Guestella played the piano and composed original pieces using phone numbers. Charles Armstrong, a traveler of the world, had exhibitions of big game hunting. The Singing Hoosiers intrigued everyone. Last but not least was the performance of O. G. Fitzgerald. The Miss DeKalb County contest was a big event at A.H.S. Eight Auburn senior girls competed for the right to represent Auburn. Diane Gray was vic- torious over strong competition. Her act was in three parts, the finale being the twirling of a fire baton. Miss Gray was rewarded with the Miss DeKalb Coun- ty title at the fall fair. Outside our own world at A.H.S. we played an important roll in our community. The student body took part and was successful in many charitable David Williams and his wife fascinated the A.H.S. functions. Through our Y.M.C.A. clubs we also student body as they showed how to make, handle, took a small, but important, part in the welfare and and use liquid air. happiness of our community. LEAVING OUR “WORLD” AT ATES? WE Sie Pence Directed by George Krueger, the Indiana University shows, motion pictures, and memorable productions Singing Hoosiers kept the A.H.S.’ers spellbound as of Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rodgers. Their they entertained with popular songs from stage songs brought back many pleasant memories. Page 20
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