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H I r Q 3' rf . V ' 'Z' 1' ' 4 l . , 1 'kgs 4 Qi , 'F gi fi 4 is A : ' f N r f . -f' fi, . ' i l Q y I' ' 'imgrlv' r t at if , i t x 'F s Go Kelley! Go Kelley! Get that ball and fight! Every game sees the Comets with loyal backers in the stands, and every morning after each game finds many girls with scratchy throats and laryngitis. Known simply as The Drum, this old faithful can be heard two blocks away, accenting the cheers of the Pep Club. Each year the privilege of beating the drum falls to the senior members of the club. Cheering momentarily stops, and all eyes are glued to the ten yard line. Moments later the tension breaks into wild cheers as the re- feree signals a TD, X :Qs 1 ri.: I 4-inrlil
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Mrs. Rice, wife of our yearbook press representative, discusses with Barbara Greer, expert yearbook photographer, Mary Jane Nelson, and ,Toe Ladd the variety of layouts which are displayed in yearbooks from all over the country. FUND NIENTALS OF YEARBOOK ORK Benedictine Heights was the scene of bustling activity as three girls from Tl-IE SPIRES staff and three photographers from the MAR- QUE discuss a recent speech by Mr. Cockrell on the lay apostolate in journalism, while searching on their schedules for the place of the next talk of the Mid-west, South - west Regional Catholic Press Conference. . , , , if E ,Missy ., J' s t1-.,, Enjoying the friendly hospi- tality extended to them by Mr. and Mrs. Rice, members of the yearbook staff partake of the buffet luncheon being served to them. The staff benefited greatly from the miniature workshop provided by the Rices one Saturday morning. --uxu,ffs,, , We wg! .d 1 I 4 n Y.
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Our boys are f-i-n-e- fine, on the 1-i-n-e- line The mass of waving pom-poms and X ii-I red and white uniforms make a striking path border through which the boys run. ASE, The song breaks off and loud cheering starts asthe cheer- leaders come running d ow n the field, spearheading the stream of bovs. BY ACTIVE PEP CLUB This is it! The Kelley Comets come pouring through the end of the tunnel. Pep squad mem- bers follow on around behind the last Comet and back to the stands for the second half. TEAM EACKED Halftime finds the members of the Kelley Pep Club forminga large human tunnel out onto the field, Cheerleaders' mascot, Mary Ann Mackey, is caught by the cameraman as she stands watch- ing the proceedings while the cheerleaders urge the girls to hurry, Move on out to the 40 yard line. Arms length apart! Kay and Sharon sing out. Move that line in about ten feet. Will you please get a move on. It's almost tirne. 1 f
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