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Page 77 text:
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RR’s Truly Phase of All Reagan Activities LINDA HESCHEW, MARILYN MATHEWS and Kathy Scllingsloh give a preview of the action in store at the Semi-Final game with Bellairc during the Friday morning pep rally. Kind, Kay Harwell, Terry Collins, Kathy Simmons, Linda Connie Seidenbcrgcr, Pat Headley, Marilyn Mathews, Jolynn Nancy K 'rk$ev, Donna Hopkins, Susan Griff 'n, Charron Susan Hill, Karen Willis, Kay Elliot, Linda Morrow, Cheryl Potter; fourth row from left, Karen John- son, Suzanne Rice, Pam Leech, Nan Smith, Susan Seiders, Patricia Bruer, Cathy Seilingsloh, Linda Green, Linda Green. Linda Hasche, Karen Bishop, Debbie Thompson. Debbie Russey, Becky Knippa, Caia Kent. Suzy Porterfield, Pam Satterwhite, Judy Schoen, Sharon Lamme, Bobbie Stockton, Shelly Borth, Cindy Windsor. 73
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The Double R’s organization is one of the hardest working service groups on the campus. Beginning in August, the girls came to the school to practice each morning at 6:30 a.m. After school started, students caught glimpses of the RR’s in shorts and curlers march- ing across the parking lot of Nelson Field. Girls must have a B average to try out for the organiza- tion and must maintain this average throughout the year. The RR’s were very active this year due to the many games and the boost in spirit because of the winning Raider team. Besides being at all pep rallies and games, they were faithful in selling spirit ribbons and other spirit boosters. The girls helped Publications tremendously by selling football programs at all home games. Other activities included ushering at the ice cream social and sponsoring a banquet in January. Sponsor of the RR’s is Miss Paula McGee. THE COLORFUL RR's added a change to the predominant orange and white of Memorial Stadium at the Bellaire game. THE DOUBLE R's for 1967-68 include, bottom row from left, LaDonna Rushing, Denise Holman, Linda Sutton, Brenda Heins, Pam Watson, Karen Potter, Kathy Nichols, historian; Donna Jacobsen, treasurer; Sherri Dannclly, president; Miss Paula McGee, sponsor; Judy Kelly, vice-president; Cindy Headley, secretary; Nansi Growcock, Beverly Lucius, Judy Dayton, Cherry Smith, Gail Stiles, Marcella Mitchell; second row front left, Pam Hathcr- ley, Jeanette Spoede, Judy Baxter, Martha Lofley, Mary Pedro, Charlotte Porter, Sharon Roberts. Cathy Rashin, Debbie Green, Cindy Green, Dori Middleton; third row from left, Charlean Born, 72
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Annual Christmas Program Entertains Raiders The highly praised Reagan choral department consists of three groups, the Reagan Chorale, the Girls Choir and the Boys Choir. The choir per- forms throughout the year in various activities in- cluding the Christmas program in the mall and intermission at the Beauty Review. The choir is continually performing for the student body and for private service clubs. They also produced Amahl and the Night Visitors” before Christmas. The talent of the department showed when many members received high ratings in Regional Choir auditions and the University Interscholastic League competition. In the spring, the choral department joined with the drama department in producing the Broadway musical Roar of the Grease Paint and the Smell of the Crowd.” The Madrigals, an honor division of the choir, has won praise and acclaim all over North Ameri- ca. This group specializes in Renaissance music. Director of the choir is Mr. James Shepherd. AT THE CLOSE OF THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAM held in the mall, the entire choir gathers and sings carols around ths giant junior-senior Christmas tree. MEMBERS OF THE GIRLS CHOIR include, bottom row from left, Kay Krans, Mary Cerniglia, Marlys Erickson, Githy Lyon, Leslie Wilson, Regina Lockhart, Tony Mays; second row from left, Jennifer Rogers, Pat Heir, Betty Whalen. Judy Lester. Delores Dixon; third row from left, Doris Ma, Sharon White, Paula Buttry, Sandra Hicks, Linda McNeill, Pam Blacklock, Beth Bcchcr, Martha Thomas; fourth' row from left, Pam Watson, Lois Becker, Pat Montgomery, Jean Howell, Jeanie Bryncr, Janice Chennault. Joan Van Cleve. 74
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