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modeled by Clint Shuford, brightened the field and spirits of the fans. The baseball uniforms were heartily welcomed since new uniforms are purchased only every five years. Ken Byrd models a suit designed after the Houston Astro’s. Senior Jackie Barner models one of her cheerleading outfits. New uni- forms, pompoms and four big megaphones, as well as raincoats were purchased for the squads. Flowing black skirts outlined the field as the band performed during ballgames and competitions. Zina Wright models her new skirt while practicing with her cone. Myra Gettys is fit for play as she : models her new tennis shirt, screen printed to say ‘Burns Tennis”’. Blue shorts and tanktops trimmed in white completed the new cross coun- try outfits. Richard Carson models his uniform while warming up for a meet. The Booster Clubs spent from $12 to $75 on each of these uniforms. That’s a lot of money and a lot of fund-raising. New Uniforms 59
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New uniforms TEAMS purchased This year’s athletes were blessed with new uniforms. These uniforms, S O by Booster Glubs purchased by the Booster Clubs added p RI variety and color to the fields and add court. : Unbeaten in conference play, the N E W Look S Varl ety and color. football team in their new uniforms, as 58 New Uniforms
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