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Orange Jackets Support Apaches in The Orange Jackets number fifty-four this year and are instrumental in promoting school spirit and adding to the school in general, Each of the girls has a duty to do and does it willingly. The O.J.'s attend all football games and sponsor Teen Nite . Leading the Orange Jackets this year are Maple Friedrich, presidentg Betty Hardcastle, vice-presidentg Judy Short, corresponding secretaryg Vicki Eberle, recording secretaryg Janice Baker, treasurer, Joyce Fogle and Bettie Maye Menking, sergeants at armsg Barbara Barnick, mistress of costumesg Brad- ley Farmer, reporter, Wa, U Before the game the boys are given a loud sendoff when they run through the girls' formation of a megaphone. After the game the girls walk the boys off, giving them their deserved praise. Casey Winters, the littlest Apache, is in hisi second year as mascot of the Orange Jackets. He adds much color to the football games now by being the mascot, but it won't be too many years before he is a full-fledged Apache W a r - rior.
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Lead in School Activities '10 3X Z'- 0-512 Leadmg the OJ 's th1s year as cheerleaders are Mary Ann Allen, head cheerleader Mary Mar garet Boehm, Jumor Patsy Pike, senior Mary Anne Sala semor and Dorothy Bond, Junror These girls are responsrble for much of the school spmt and add much color to the sports events Maple presents Roger with a silver 1dent1f1ca tion bracelet when he IS recognlzed as the OJ Sweetheart for 1956 57 Roger 15 mdeed de serving of the honor, havmg lettered m all four major sports, and being looked upon by hxs classmates as a great guy ll I The glrls use the bus as a dressmg room gomg to the games Oj 's march ID the Come and Take It parade , .b Q W V' ' - Q 1' Al I Q' 1 A W X H, A N NC' - . gclln ,, 4 , , fi I , E-3 sk..- ' . . ' 5 - . . 3 . . S , . 5 , . D . . . X f . i li fi 1 3 ' in ' 1 - i ,- ' f 2 1 -.. . I Q Z I . -:K , Q' l r i 1 i - or r H 4 r i A 'X ., fl 5 , , . 3 2 . . ll , . 1 i 9 , I : . . 5 K . ,. in ,, ' ll 1' y ll . KVA
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