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Page 128 text:
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...uv Head Yell Leader Kay Geck Gayle Brock Jackie Lokey PEP SQUA Song and yell leaders with the pep band lead stu- dents in the Alma Mater after a Friday noon pep rally on the patio. Head Songleader Kathie Holmes Liz Norton Carol Litwiler
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Page 127 text:
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I E It eating contests, bubble blowing championships, push ball Cully Crumpacker and Sue Graul, both Sophomores, discovered frosh initiation fringe benefits nes and egg and water balloon throwing lreserved for as they are carried to the Library by beanied frosh. vileged upperfclassmenl helped form a bond between Fresh- n at the soph sponsored activity day. DRIENTS FRESHMEN lys called for unmatching shoes, clothes inside H, boys unshaven and girls without makeup, l A spirited class, the frosh early banded gether and made their presence as a group town by their banners and signs denouncing aperclassmen. A dummy, easily identified as a odel upperclassman, swung near the cafeteria r several days, the work of more trosh rebels. Initiation ended, much to the glee of the eary Freshmen and to the dismay of the spoiled aperclassmen at Hayloft Howdy. This dance, 4 was the entire orientation program, was anned by the Sophomore class council, desig- :ted deputies during initiation, At iO1OO aanies flew when Sophomore class president :ive Balfour proclaimed to the Freshmen that itiation was ended, never again to torment eir wretched souls. Frosh were easily labeled by their ever present beanies and name tags, but iust to make sure everyone recognized them, the soph deputies ordered the uniform of the day one day to be clothes inside out and unmatching shoes. K an-ness 4 , 3 - s ii, . Q- 'f-vtis, A iv - tstys
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Mary Whitley Wes HANNELS SPIRIT With loud enthusiasm The pep leaders channeled student spirit into rhythmic cheers at football and basketball con- tests this year. The yell leaders, often handicapped by The size of the crowd or the vastness of Balboa Stadium, nevertheless made Their presence known by Their exuberance. Working with Them aT raising support with coordinated Maudelle Baker Tom Huse ,aw routines and dances, The songleaders whirled to the music ot The newly formed pep band. With the rally club The squad planned and held pregame rallies in The student patio. A change in the usual rally tor- mat came when campus Talent as well as pep routines was featured. Linda Mast Nancy Rydbgrg Miufjgmx
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