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Win. l Also, pep talks were made by various members of the student body. All of this and more added to the excitement of the game that night. Devine was proclaimed a Ghost Town by Mayor Lilly in preparation for the first district game against Pearsall on Octo- ber 17, 1958. A local citizen, Mr. O. T. Baker, built a sign for the pro- clamation of Mayor Lilly, and placed it on a main corner downtown. One of the most outstand- ing points of the day was a pep rally held downtown which was attended by two cameramen from KONO television station, who took pictures for .rin -5 One of the cameramen from KONO stands by to take shots of the pep rally. 'A Q AIA U lo 3 -. '11 .Q nf. 1 ...QM 1, u iggu- ..... their evening program. ' 5 Below: Students and teachers wait for the Left to right: Jack Peterson, Jerry signal by the cheerleaders to begin singing Williamson, and Roger Schott the school song, Warhorses March Ever On. make pep talks at one of the pep rallies.
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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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any? QUEEN DIXIE SOLLOCK COURT SCENE Left to right: Kay Miller train bearer: Dixie Wil- liams, escort Tommy Weisinger: Sharon Odam, escort Johnny Barrow: Kathleen Schmidt, escort Bill Hellums: Beth Little- ton, escort Duane Barron, Princess Barbara Driscoll, escort Sonny Bendeleg Freshman Alta Faye Bai- ley, escort Frank Bain: King Cyril Van Damme, Queen Dixie Sollock: Junior Mary Ann Bailey, escort Jack Peterson. N. lJz'.rz'f1 S0 flock EZLGHIZ of the As the Halloween activities reached their climax, Dixie Sollock and Cyril Van Damme, seniors, ruled as Queen and King of the Halloween Court 1958, on the stage, in a setting of silver glitter, with a large star, serving as background for their throne. Left to right: Alta Faye Bailey, Frank Bain, Jack Pe- terson, Mary Ann Bailey, ref
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