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Mig in if f- i 5 if of 5 re M y Fight! Crimsonsl 'lhe lunior Varsity Cheerleaders. an enthusiastic squad of cute and peppy little gals, praetiee hard to bring color, vitality, and gaiety into junior varsity Football games and the preliminary bas- ketball games. Two sophomores and three freshmen had the honor of serving on this yearis squad. Con- gratulations, Kaaren, lanie, Cheryle, Betty, and Bunny, lvor a job well clonel 'lhese 32 lively girls help ereate school spirit dur- .Vettes First row: Carole Williams, Glenda Souza, Carolyn Martin, Donna Arenz, Susie Elliott, J a n e t Kesinger, Jeanne Nunes, Pat Aputis. Second row: Miss Richards, Marilyn Woods, Pat Prath- er, Emy Fay, Carolyn Fan- ning, Evelyn Henderson, Linda Rodensiek, Bonnie Sutphen. Third row: Suz- anne Smith, Pat Phillips, Rita Armstrong, Kay Laugh- ary, Mary Holman, Betty Moore, Ann Garry, Caro- lyn Barnes. Fourth row: Bev Trull, Peggy Jo Herrin, Bunny Rosenberger, Nancy Heaton, Pat Bradley, Ann Fay, Christie Elliott. 18 Junior Varsity Cheryl Cogswell, B e t t y Moore, Bunny Rosenberger, Kaaren Middendorf, Janie Fay. ing pep assemblies anal at games. They, together with the cheerleaders, were the attendants for the home- coming queen and elimaxed a busy year with a slum- ber party. President - Carolyn Martin Vice-presirlelil Donna Areiw SCCl'Cft1l'1f' - - Susie Elliott ,li1'E2GS1H'Cl' Janet Kesinger Advisor Miss Richards , - f
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.dl ANET SUE KESINGER Queen Janet Reigns Homecoming festivities in our gaily decorated school began when the election of our Queen janet Sue Kesinger was announced in assembly. After due tri- bute including flowers and cheers, classes proceeded as usual. School was closed early for a gay parade with the FFA boys again capturing the Crimson Lantern for the best float. Reminiscent of the first homecoming, a pep assembly was held on the Square. The game was an unforgettable one with IHS rally- ing in the second half to hold the undefeated title. Our pretty queen was given a regal Coronation at the dance which closed the celebrations. The court was composed of the yettcs and cheerleaders escorted by members of the football team. The queen was crown- ed by Carolyn Martin, president of I'ettes, and sa- luted with kisses from football ecrcaptains Merritt Norvell and Iohn Sutphen. Susie Elliott presented an engraved bracelet to Ianet Sue from the Student Council in rememberance of the occasion. It was truly a day to come home for. .A fo Come Olflfle Ol
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