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Cheerleaders asked Always there to boost the school spirit were the cheer Linda Helton, Mary Io Link Hope Sherrill Qan Harris, and leaders. Left to right: Judy Short, Linda Bryant, Kathleen Beane, Sheila Greene In May, 1962,we girls were elected cheerleaders by the entire student: body for the coming school year, 1962-63. Besides adding color, excitement, and spirit at the games, our activities included decorating goal posts in traditional school colors, welcoming op- posing teams to our school, and giving out lapel ribbons on Friday morning. We also backed the team with our enthusiasm, and encouraged school spirit at pep rallies as well as at the ball games. Eligibility for cheerleading not only include d being prompt and present at ball games, but main- taining an SO average on all subjects and an A on conduct. Whether listening to our 'Alma Mater, yelling for victory, or acting as good-will ambassadors for our school, many sad and wonderful moments were a part of cheering for our team. I STEADY!! S-T-E-A-D-Y
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Chapter of the Future Teachers of America. The projects of the F. T.A. were sponsoring a dance, honoring the teachers in various ways during American Education Week, sending members of the club as repre- sentatives to the state F. T. A. Convention which was held at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill in November, and helping to organize a new F.T.A. Club at Colletsville High School. hr W if M pr 7 V ,if ,ni fi I ,0 'J' ,Arai-or ff A ss., A .ap 'I 8 f Some of our Future Teachers met to determine the most effective way of starting a club at Colletsville High School. Left to right: julia Greene, Lib Carver, Ann Price, Annie Angley, Harold Bolick, G e r a l d H e s t e r, Mrs. Martha Morehead fSponsorj, Carolyn Annas, Anne Taylor, Carolyn Marshall, Cheryl Boguslawski, Wan d a Whisnant. Club members helped to clean up the food lab after the annual tea for the teachers. Left to right: on chairs, Terry Fox, Ann Hatley, johnny Teague, Linda Beach, Becky Bush. Standing: Mike Hines, Sandra Holman, Mary Evelyn Andrews, Barbara Barnette, and Blanca Lozano. Kneeling: Robert Angley, Linda Morrison. f
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Monogram Club 1 ' ' ' f 'V 'fa -.1 ,Diff l x f I i Excited officers of the Monogram Club unpacked their attractive new jackets. Left to right: Mike CorrellQTreasurerj, Mr. Pennell QSponsorl, jerry Mathewson QPresidentl, joel Carroll QVice-Presidentj, and Shirley Bolick QSecretaryj. Promoting and maintaining good sportsmanship and en- couraging better school spirit were the obj e c t i v e s of our Monogram Club. Invitations to join the club were extended to those of us who met any of the following require m e nts: thirty-two quarters in basketball, sixteen quarters in football, sixteen innings in baseball, two years on the cheerleading squad, or two years managing a sport. One of our projects for the year was to purchase letter jackets for each member of the club. Mr. Farlow and Elizabeth Carver appreciated the support the football boys gave the basketball players. Left to right: Elizabeth Carver, Wayne jenkins, Mr. Farlow fSponsorj, Danny McCreary, Lynn I-lice, jerry Kirby, Walter Estes, Bill Smith, L. C. Coonse, Steve Kaylor, T, S. Childers, and Doug Craig. Monogram Club members were anxious for a good seat on the school activity bus. Left to right: Ruby Townsend, Linda Helton, Skip Downs, Janet Mason, jennifer Alley, Hope Sherrill, Mary jo Link, Judy Short, Bobby Keller, EvQn,,Harris, j Sheila Greene, Tom I-Iaas, Linda Beach, Linda Bryant, and Kathleen Beane.
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