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Cheerleaders add gesf fo While other students were picnic- ing and sunning on the beaches in mid-June, the cheerleaders gathered for long practice sessions. By Septem- ber, they not only had revitalized old cheers, but had added many new fight songs. For the first time, our cheerleaders joined the National Cheerleaders Association. These peppy girls, with their spirit and song, were always down front to urge the teams on to victory. , L Head cheerleader Nancy Coleman takes her assignment seriously, and puts much time into the planning and practicingof yells and songs. I Always out front cheering are the varsity cheer- leaders-Doris Stevens, Sherry Robbins, Helen Rose Chestnut, Bonnie Keistler, Nancy Coleman, Harriet Wall, Patricia Inabnit, and Barbara Gainey. 22
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Louise Thompson reigned as Homecoming Queen for the 1959-60 season. Homecoming Brings thrills After a long week of nominating, voting, and poster-making, the homecoming festivities were climaxed by the homecoming parade and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Louise Thompson. The crowning took place during half-time of the game between the Con- way Tigers and the Lake View Gators, in which the Tigers marked up another victory, 32-0. Homecoming sponsors Shirley Long, Anne Shaw, Jean Lewis, Ida Sue Young, Ann Terry, Ann Cox, Louise Thompson, Sandra Harrison, Karen Watts, Brenda Skipper, Linda Shuford, Bonnie Keistler, Sherry Robbins, and Ginny Marshall pose for a half- time shot. Billy Gosnell cuts a corner to elude would-be Lakeview tacklers. 21
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sports events B Squad cheerleaders fought equally as hard as the team itself, so that the players might have the support needed for winning games. B Squad cheerleaders are Kathy Stogner, Mary Butler, Sharyn Barbee, Margaret Ann Dorman, Frances Jones, and Linda Inabnit. B Squad learns fundamentals On September 1, the B Squad, small but start from scratch this year. Although their anxious, started their long, hard climb to season was not one of complete success, they making a football team. Having lost nearly accomplished much in the mastery of tech- all their starters in '59, the squad had to niques. Playing hard for the HB team this year are first Charles Jordan, Donald Martin, Jimmy Floyd, Rob- POW, Jimmy MCLHV-1I'iY'1, Mike G00dWi1'1, Lindsey ert Harper, and Edward Causeyg third row, Paul ROSCTI, Joe Sam Smith, Sonny Hunter, H2-YYY Bar- Faircloth, Billy Butts, John Hussey, Gene Johnson, ker, Ray Turner, and Carl Singleton: Second row, Bobby Graham, Bobby Richardson, Charles Busbee, Tom Eady-coach, Jerry xganders, Arthur Jordan, and Donald Pridgen.
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