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Page 17 text:
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ngela Meer Reigns as ueen av l-lalflime of 'rlwe Arlinglon l leigl1'rs game brougluf llie public presenlalion ol llwe I964 Foolball Queen, Angela Meer. Coming l-lome Queen, Mrs. Pal Marlin, was escorled on flue lielcl as par? ol lhe ceremony by Bobby Dillard and Gary Granger, Easlern Hills graduales. Mr. Kurl Meer escorls luis dauglwler onlo +he field al' llne IQ64 Homecoming game.
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Exes Return for Homecoming The Hiiacked Hive, one of 'lhe mosl unusual jobs of decoraiion for ihe annual homecoming-home room conlesf, won firsi place. Coach Tommy Runnells' home room was responsible for ihe yellow-iackef hive. Cheerleaders from Meadowbrook and Handley Junior Highs gave EH support lhus demonslarling lhe backing of area residenls. Co-caplain Phil Luebbehusen prepares lo give The queen a 'rradilional kiss. Sieve Morris anlicipales his giving 'lhe roses To Angela. Nominee Becky Wrighl, wilh her escorl Dwayne I0 'Nilliarns, looks on. 'L Mr. Ronnie Marlin added a fouch of his professional lrumpel lo ihe Thursday nigh? pep rally. EH cheerleaders siand aside wifh Sgt Ronald Fonlenol, as ihe loolball caplains crowned ihe '64 Foofball Queen.
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Poems, Yells, Song Hi hli ht Rallies MY Besides learning new yells, cheerleaders musT learn The arT OT Talling iusT righT. One Talse move mighT lead To a caTasTrophe. RusTy WriqhT and Candi CanTrell have learned Their lessons well. BonTires are usually considered lucky: This one didn'T quiTe live up To The rep- uTaTion. IT was one oT The besT. buT The Highlanders Tell To The NorTh Side STeers The nexT nighT. Cheerleaders, The maioreTTes and band, Coach Graves, and Mr. Johnson highlighTed This year's pep rallies. ATTer working all summer, cheerleaders, maioreTTes and The band planned and presenTed ouTsTanding shows. One wonders whaT an El-l pep rally would be wiThouT Coach Graves' spiriTed poems and Mr. Johnsons yells. l-lere's a special poem iusT Tor The Clan. One lasT verse abouT our weekly pep rally, The poems made mosT people siclc aT Their bally. Poor ole Coach Graves, l Tried preTTy hard, BuT iT was clear To all ThaT l was no bard. l'm sure ThaT The poems didn'T win us a game: They lcepT me ouT oT The PoeTs' l-lall oT Fame. l Thank you all Tor The paTience you had. They weren'T'preTTy Tunny: I know They were preTTy bad. Cheerleader Johnson leads sTudenTs in some oT The l::esT yells oT The year. Among The awards for being cheerleader is meeTing cheerleaders Trom oTher schools. Highlander yell leaders I2 meeT Their counTerparTs from CarTer Riverside.
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