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11 ON TO VICTORY, were the words of our '56-'57 sangleaders as they lead cheering students through many school songs, Giving the students a tine show ot spirit with thei Pat r clever routines were Carolyn Merriam, Vicki Ryker, Albright, Carolyn Willis, and Jerry Collins. Ifnthused Student l-lEYl ALL YOU COUGARS, yelled the B-cheerleaders Rosie Cas- cappio, Jean Kendall, and Marilyn Collins as they called for the stu- dents to do a cheer. Smart, smooth, and chick accurately described their routines this year, All three were always out there backing their teams to the very end at every game. Giving the team the con- fidence they needed to win and the students the sportsmanship and spirit to yell, Rosie, Jean, and Mari- lyn made the second year ot B-cheerleading a highly successful one with so many of those snappy routines. tif i -- if t iMti- 'F' -'-,ws
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THE WALLS of the gym echoed the yells as the stu- nts followed the cheerleaders during a pep rally. OUR VIVACIOUS ENTHUSlASTlC CHEERLEADERS Patti Willis Georgia Megget Sue Brady Jo Ella Moring Carolyn Billick and Kenny Brady Mascot fired our fighting teams, with confidence as they cheered them onto many victories 151 v- .475 ,,.4 ui.. fu Endless Spirit SCHOOL SPIRIT and enthusiasm were prominent in the minds of the cheerleaders this year as they encouraged our teams on to many victories. Carolyn Billick, head cheer- leader, with Sue Brady, Jo Ella Moring, Georgia Megget, and Patti Willis, had clever and lively routines that stemmed from ideas of cheer- leading conventions they had attended during the summer and fall. Smart, chic uniforms set off the '57 cheerleaders in style. The songleaders, too, installed a number of new ideas that pleased sports-minded spec- tators. Headed by Vicki Ryker, and including Carolyn Merriam, Carolyn Willis, Pat Al- bright, and Jerry Collins, their lively, spirited routines drew many admiring glances. A stylish and trim, but different, outfit of black and orange plaid was well liked by the student body. its my Ei 4- wi
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UNDER THE GUIDING HANDS of Lynn Gehring and her officers, the Girls' League scheduled a full year of activities. This in- cluded the fall fashion show, the Sadie Hawk- ins Dance which they co-sponsored, and fre- quent discussion panels, Also, at one of the meetings, Rosalee Church, Girls' State Repre- sentative for l956, showed slides to illustrate her review of the event. ADVISER Coach Embrey confers with Boys League of- ficers Mike Rumbaugh, secre- tary-treasurer, Ron Smith, president, and Larry Moe, vice- president, concerning the trip to the E for freshmen initia- tion. Also airing their ideas on the trip were advisers Dick Lievers and Coach Green. N l 2,49 Bo s and GIRLS LEAGUE cabinet was composed of such capable girls as Sidney Baker and Mickey Perkins, freshmen rep- resentatives, Judy Jeffers, sophomore representative, Jame Gibson, junior represent- ative, Carol Fluck, secretary- treasurer, Lynn Gehring, presi- dent, and advisers Mrs. Couts and Miss Loomis. Together they planned outstanding pro- grams for the Girls League activities. ACTIVITIES rounding out the Boys' League Organizations for this year included the tra- ditional trip tothe E , acting as co-sponsors of the Christmas Formal, and serving as hosts for the bonfire rally. The cabinet and advisors worked side by side when solving difficulties of the club, an important one being the problem of having more general meetings for the entire organi- zation. . ' i 4-,. R, 1' 5-gy T . T3.7--qi
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