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Page 31 text:
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Q, ,Q L X , is X, F 2 V Ar t .. E I I . 1 IMV. Q 4l'vv l j ,if V, in yi? 1 L f , . 1 The versatile IHS band moved trom classic to bop at the sophomore assembly. Seen are director Karl Hudgins and members Carole Moore, Kay Davis, Terry Forrest, Garry Morris, and Lester Neilson. Beauty Linda Smith lets loose with St. Louis Woman. SOPHS' GIVE TALENT SHOW Talent-plus abounded on the II-IS stage, as sophomores demonstrated to the student body that they were well represented in talent. MC Larry Jasper kept IHS'ers in hysterics with his fast and funny introduc- tions ot pantomimes, songs and stories. A pantomime by Sherry Vaughn and a reading by Paula Gennings drew applause while a tast tapping dance by Connie Young added spice. The smooth singing style of junior Skipper Porter and the better than ever playing ot the IHS dance band rounded out the show. fi Handsome Lloyd Miller pledged his love to pretty Gail Singleton with Pledging My Love. Six-Teens, Alice R u t h Butler, Cynthia Creed, Virginia Nelson, Linda Thompson, and Paula Gennings blended their voices into perfect X N -X F F. N- X11 s I X ' 'Q harmony in The Way- ward Wind. 27
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Page 30 text:
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Did you ever wonder how cheerleaders dressed and acTed in The sTone age? The TwenTies? The depres- sion? Well,,l-Teens did and They presenTed Their ver- sion of how cheerleaders were in The pasT. Cave men, ladies of The French courT, Tlappers and rock 'n rollers p a s s e d Through The dreams of ex- hausTed IHS cheerleader, played by Sandra l-lamilTon. Following This unusual program was The presema- Tion of l-Teen Beau. Bruce Usrey was named as Beau This year by l-Teen presi- denT, Sandra Burgess Fin- ney. Twenty-Three skidoo! Oop-pe-do! were The yells of Tlapper cheer- leaders in The roaring TwenTies, as picTured by The I-Teens. From left To righT The flappers are Sharon Jorgenson, Mary Jane Scharlack, Margaret Andrew, Linda Adkins and Tommye Lou Curry. lkk. T T . .QF qi I, Llqff ' 3 -f -E .. Bruce Usrey, popular IHS senior, was presenTed as I-Teen Beau during This assembly. In The piCTure Bruce lisTens To I-Teen CynThia Creed sing Our I-Teen Beau. is f .. . 3 Tae: Grandma ioins The rock 'n roll cheerleaders of The present in I-Teen assembly. The rock 'n rollers are Suzanne Kirby, Brenda Grandy, Jamae Applewhite and Grandma is Billie Meckfessel.
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BARBECUE DINNER BRINGS IN MONEY FOR CLUBS Ummm good! came The conTenTed sighs of lHS'ers and Their parenTs as They enioyed The delicious barbecue supper. Heaping plaTes oT barbecue, poTaTo salad, dill pickles, sTeaming coT- Tee and home-made pie sold for seven- Ty-Tive cenTs aT The NaTional Honor SocieTy-BeTa club barbecue supper. The barbecue preceded The Irving- ArlingTon TooTball game which was on one of The coldesT nighTs of The year. NaTional Honor SocieTy and BeTa club sponsored The supper To raise money Tor Their various acTiviTies. Members were responsible Tor The pies, The serving of The food, and The kiTchen clean-up. Mrs. Nita Clark Takes Joyce WhiTworTh's money at The National Honor Sociefy-BeTa club barbecue as LuRae Thompson looks on. T T if. ff' 'Will -Q. C The delicious dinner was enjoyed by everyone. Juanita BarTon, Wynelle Warren, Mary Lou Jackson and Ann Turner sample The barbecue dinner. .. 4-'X 1- , my 1. .,,-Q -4 I Q T Ti xr. Il T I i 4 Efficient serving was carried on by Bela member Jamao Applowliiio and National Honor SocieTy Members Marilyn Morris 28 and Linda Horn To an unidentified citizen
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