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....4.,,,,,,x QM, Hciman gang, leI's hit it H Chc'Crluar,lc'rs. lelt tn right were Marilyn Holler, Jaan Rans-rime, Larry Siablhm, Sue llc-nlrwintl, and Deanna Myers. With all the spirit and vitality a group of Cheerleaders could possibly have, this year's group led the Cougars through both victory and defeat, Marilyn l-leller, head cheerleader Deanna Myers, Sue Redmond and Joan Ransome, kept the crowd yelling with their catchy routines, and for the first time in many years the masculine touch was added to Escohites' cheers with the addition of Larry Siobljm This refreshing change in the cheerleaders was quickly accepted by all E.U.l-l S rooters, and gave the boys a new incentive to yell. Working along with Larry, the girls, contrasting with his orange sweater and black slacks, wore orange felt skirts and black sweaters with large Cougar emblems, All through the year the cheerleaders backed up the boys and helped keep up the fighting spirit. We should all give a great big yell for these fine enthusiastic cheerleaders. The most colorful national assembly presented by the ASB featured the Indian Dancers Adorned in traditional costumes and brilliant plumage they gave a very well received program Several different dances were presented, but the hoop dance re- ceived the greatest ovaticn from the appreciative Cougar audi- GHCG. J, Escohites were in for a treat when the A SB, presented the mygtifying and amazing feats of the master magician and his assistant, t-lighlighting the performance was a mental telepathy act, The assistant while blindfolded identified objects, num- bers, and people's names with the power of concentration 29 Q lk' J i- Lziggl xl 1 1 i -Mg t ' f,' , , , , 'M 4' tn: I ' o 7 'il' , I . av 'oi 'A-A :t'Ifl F' I' ' L kt
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Pep and n tl: uAiaAm l-low do you like this routine? Oh, gosh, my pom poms are falling apart again, These were only a few of the familiar phrases from this year's peppy songleaders, Elected by the cabinet, Head Songleader Carolyn Hansen took the responsibility of calling together Audrey McGee, Mary Lou McRoberts, Terry Brennan, and Sue Wilson for practice sessions and to plan their uniforms. Wearing their fall outfits of black, trimmed in orange plaid, the girls faithfully attended the football games. At the first basket- ball game the gals surprised the rooters with the new bright orange middies and black pleated skirts Assisting them was cute little, blond, Margaret Scharnwever, Mary Lou's four year old sister. The girls also enjoyed attending the slumber party given by the Vista l-ligh Songleaders for all the songleaders in the Avocado League, Ready for the kill, our mighty warrior stands with bow and arrow. ln actuality this living statue is Ron Sorric covered with gooey flour-and-water paste, all for the sake of o fine pep rally. Adding a touch of melodic rhythm to E Ul-l.S, were left to right song leaders Audrey McGee, Carolyn l-lansen, Sue Wilson, Terry Brennan and Mary Lou McRoberts, 4 10 is y frm A W Z, 4 W 2, f f f 1 ugh 'fix
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Full steam ahead was the motto of the Girls' League cabinet. All activities were planned by Shirley Peet, Senior Representative, Phyllis Knappe, Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy l-lavins, Vice President, Mrs, Couts, Advisor and Sue Redmond, President. GL, Lu. The move to Valley Campus made a Girls' League Cabinet meeting imperative .lane Watson, President, pre- sents some of the new problems to front, Barbara Baker, Sophomore representative, Sue Brady, Treasurer, back rowi Margie Wine, Freshman representative, Rosalee Church, Vice-President, Dorothy Thompson, secretary, and Miss Loomis, advisor. Spd:-ized 0 Studen t Nc tizlitie On their way to another Boys' League Meeting, Vice President Don Willis, Prexy Clell Lundy, and Secretary- Treasurer Steve Alker, discuss the Homecoming bonfire, of which they had complete charge. This is one of many activities the Boys' League enthusiastically supports. -.M v.tc, t gl Wi Pleasant surroundings provided an attractixe back- ground for discussions by the City Campus Boxs League officersi Bert Gosnell, President, Paul Beck, Vice Presi- dent, George Thomas, Soph, Pep., Bob Coleman, Secretary, and Coach Embry, They met often to plan their xearlxf activities. nk, Ax 'J'
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