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Cheerleaders Heighten School Spirit News Mawr! i A rA A ml! i , is . '-in-A . 1, I nm sa little emu is g :tilts 'HY' 'lr' ' 11113 Y I H1111 I film 11-in A 1 Iii! 11 1 1 SITTING: Melody Dubose, mascot. STANDING, left to right: Brownine Littleton, Judy Dubose, Eunice Stewart, Caroline Brannin. EUNICE STEWART Judy Dubose, senior, was cheer- leader three years, head cheer- leader two years. The cheerleaders were busy through the year planning pep ral- lies and learning yells. During football season they led pep rallies once a week, then on Friday night they were at the game leading the students and supporting the team. During basketball season these girls led yells at the half time. They made posters to advertise the games, and decorated the goal posts. BROWNINE LITTLETION CAROLINE BRANNIN
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Warhorses Choose Football Sweetheart Q? H ' ' ' ,flx,g 'A 3, my I Nona Muennink, an outstanding playex on Football Sweetheart the girls' basketball team, was named NONA MUENNINK sweetheart by the Warhorse football team of 1958-59. MELODY DUBOSE Mascot
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-f.,-15 -'S Q14 4 44 ....f4 KNEELING, left to right: Jimmie Olivares, Tinker Davidson, Marcehno Ambnz Albert Sauter Frank Lester, Biddy Dubose, Richard Covarruvia, manager. STANDING: Ronnie Schott Tony Petri Leslie Yarbrough, John Hunt, Levi Bendele, John Baker, Chuck Miller, Coach Gustafson Winning third place in the State finals. the Warhorses closed their season with a one loss record. The first defeat came when Bowie was drawn as opponent for the first round in the State finals. Devine then played Seminole for third place. This was the first time since 1930 that a Warhorse team has reached State. The Warhorses defeated Bena- vides in the bi-district game, followed by Taft and Clear Creek in the regional at Vic- toria, thus pushing on to state competition. For the 1958-59 non-district record, the Horses won 19 out of 19 games, scoring a total of 1041 points, holding the opposition down to 793. The Horses won all three tourna- ments entered, Devine, South San, and Beeville, placing two boys on the all-tourna- ment team, Tinker Davidson and Jim Olivares.
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