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mor Rmgs, Dances The football boys got plenty of practice before the first game which was with South Side. ate, and Linda Meeks with Jerry Weber, also a 1958 grad- uate. B - - Weather wise, the opening of school was char acterized by much rain. Several creeks and rivers, as well as muddy football fields, in- fluenced our movements on trips to and from school, as well as on field trips. Below: Leon Young observes the water as it runs across the bridge near his home on Zig Zag Road. QT' pts, ' :- 111' V s S-ff H r fl.. get s . V r
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J Registration, Football I rootioe f ae , The start of football practice indicated that regis- tration would soon begin for another year, The most excited freshman could hardly wait to enter high school while the long awaited year for the seniors had arrived. There would be much plan- ning of courses for the coming year, much of which would concern our future. Registration day soon ar- rived again and each stu- dent had to make a choice on what subjects he should take that would always help him through his fu- ture. The juniors line up to receive their books. :si sign. 9-H, b Rv., 5 -X 5. lei. Many recent graduates attend- ed the dances. Carolyn Tschirhart is dancing with David Dubose, a 1958 gradu- Mark the The exciting day finally arrived when the seniors received their rings. The style which they chose was the new Cadil1ac de- Martha Fose and David Dubose, Chester Barrow and Darlene Hunter at a dance after the Hon- do game.
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Go! Fight! As usual at the first of the year, enthusiasm was shown in the pep rallies every Friday morning. The cheerleaders led the yells, the students did the yell- ing, and the band provided the background music. Speeches from different members of the team were given. A favorite of the boys was We feel like the team is really gonna get after 'um tonight. V for victory! was the cry before our first dis- trict game with Pearsall. The majorettes and drum major- ette did a few routines with the cheerleaders before the Flores- ville game. At our first pep rally Coach Evans intro- duced the members of the '58 Warhorse Nini Littleton, Judy DuBose, Eunice Stewart, and team who were dressed in their new game Carolyn Brannin did the 'figure eight' at one of jerseys. Coach Linviue waits to give his the pep rallies. Pep talk.
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