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Queen Nancy Shafer with Peggy Hunter and Judy Tooman, her court, reigned at the final victory dance by decree of Athletic Club members. A snake dance led fans to the Will Frank ' s grounds for a fiery rally before the Auburn football game. Coach Capin proudly displayed the N. E. I. C. football trophy as he carried it through the halis of G. H. S. Football (N. E. I. C.) champs leave the season-ending parade to begin dancing and eating on an evening of recognition by Garrett organ i zation s. Sessions Frenzy Fans Sch ool spirit was at its height during this year ' s successful season on the gridiron. Pep sessions gave the team support for the coming games and put the student body in an uproarious mood. The snake dance before the Auburn game stirred the spirit of the loyal fans. A party for the jubilant team and school fans climaxed the record-breaking season of gridiron action.
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Complete in pickaninny outfits and pigtails used in the Auburn Minstrel Show, the Teenettes entertain at the CTA dinner. Members of the group are Carole Johnson, Renee Obendorf, Mary Haynes, Suzanne Stroman, Charlene Lovette, Olivia Cleland, Deanna Dillon, Sally Kelham, Peggy Hunter, Eleanor Thurm Judith Tooman, and Linda Harman. We entertain GHS students have been entertained, not only by others, but by entertaining others. The Teen- ettes and Boys ' Vocal Ensemble gained popularity in singing for civic, school, and religious groups. The two combined their talents to provide music for the community sunrise service on Easter Sunday. The band held the spotlight during ball games as they gave performances for the occasion. Enter- taining others has left many entertaining moments to remember. The boom of the mighty bass and the schuffle of syncopated feet announce to enthusiastic football fans the arrival of the band for the half. The Boys ' Vocal Ensemble earnest- ly practiced its part of the Christma concert. Members of the group are Oston Roop, Robert Cattell, David Vanderbosch, Russell Rowe, Hans Heinzerling, Ronald Murphy, Edward Allen, Kenneth Flora, Robert Anderson, James Getts, and Gordon Holmes (not shown).
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Senior girls in the Pep Squad, preparing for the last basketball tournament at which they will yell, put up a sign in the west hall of the school building. For Frantic Victories As autumn turned into winter, the excitement of football turned into the Hoosier Hysteria ' 1 , basketball. The roar of cheering students in pep- sessions became even more deafening during the games, as competition arose with the opponents ' cheering sections. Moments of frantic yelling were followed immediately by seconds of intense silence, as fans held their breaths in hopeful watching. Basketball fans have many moments of thrillpacked action to add to their hours of mem- ories. Presenting the Railroaders for 1958! The first basketball game of the season began with a formal introduction of the varsity squad. Mr. Hudson, host principal, awards the Holiday Tourney trophy to Garrett ' s Jake Maggert and Jim Getts, senior co-captains, as net-crowned champs. Garrett ' s Pep Squad begins an eye-catching routine that will con- fuse members, inspire players, and fortify cheering fans, in one of Garrett ' s eighteen victories.
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