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Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Darlene Cox Linda Filtenberger Aletha Filtenberger Howard Reece Darrel Cox. Larry Wilson Chief Weickert and Princess Janice crowned King David Jackson and Queen Shirley Stewart. The ban ran out on the field and sat down in a semi-circle around their council fire, while the Indian cancers performed around the fire. Kenny Farris, Anita Gage, and Earline Rose played an Indian fanfare calling forth the princesses and warriors. The attendants came from two tepees on the east plain and formed an aisle for the King and Queen then 'escorted them to Chief Weickert for the crowning. After the crowning they were transported around and off the field in several convertibles.
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First Row: Cheerleaders: Dorothy McGinnis, Jane Prike, Marjorie Frank, Marie Cole Seals. Second Row: Sharron Driskill, Marshall, Marie Sours, Treasurer, Jerry Johnson, Vice President, Barbara'Wilhoit, President, Joyce Terry, Secretaryg Shirley Stewart, Hary Sue McGee. Third Row: Joyce Andrews, Sara Woodburn, Judy Sims, Jeanne Aelmore, Janet Culter, Carol Hatch, Marilyn Jones, Fourth Row: Miss WCVII MHKGEH LTHNIEII Mitchell, Darlene Cox, Ruth Ann Pease, Noreen Smith, Jessie Fleming, and Mrs. Brown. The cheerleaders blue sweaters and Indian emblems were bought by the school and are to be used by the succeeding cheerleaders. The red corduroy skirts,numbers, and emblems were purchased by the girls. The Pep Club sponsored a Chili Supper for the members of the football team. Carrying out the Indian theme, the Pep Club girls participated in the Homecoming Football game. A bus for the Pep Club girls was taken to all of the football and basketball games. Awards were given this year to Pep Club members who did not miss more than two games during the football-basketball season including the tournaments. Marjorie Frank, Jerry Johnson, Dorothy Mc- Ginnis,Janie Prike, Noreen Smith,Barbara Wilhoit, and Sharron Driskill had perfect attendance. Jeanne Aelmore, Darlene Cox, and Judy Sims missed but one game each. Ruth Ann Pease, Joyce Terry, Sara Woodburn. and Marie Cole Seals missed two games each.
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CHILI SUPPER On November 20, the Minnie-Ha-Has entertained the football squad with a Chili Supper. Clhe Indian Theme was carried out in all the decorations. The stage was the scene of an Indian village with tepees and canoes. The tables, arranged in the shape of a football, were donned with Indian decorations, consisting of miniature tepees J t over the nut-cups, cut-outs of Indian warriors, and pro- me 2 Hurst, grams with an Indian Chief's head on the front. and Coach An enjoyable program was presented by the following: Group singing, led by Joyce Terry, Welcome by Barbara Wilhoit, Response by Hurst Hiller, Freshman gir1's chorus, composed of Marilyn Jones, Mary Sue McGee, Carol Hatch, Joyce Andrews, Sara Woodburn, Judy Sims, and Janet Culterg Introduction of the boys by Coach Pat- rick, along with a few jokes, pantomime by Ronald Tompkins and Ronald Smith. A square dance was also done for our enjoyment. Clayton Venn am! ,Kenneth Farris sang Be-Bop-A-Lula. Mr. Handley made the closing remarks. The evening was finished with dancing. The Sophomore Home Economics Glass prepared the Chili Supper. Freshmen Pep Club members were the clean-up committee. 9 14 1 C A -,fry A lu. . e 'e sf' lr ,ff S CHRISTMAS VESPERS Christmas Vespers was presented December 13, under the direction of Mrs. Lois Irwin, by the combined glee clubs of the high school. As they sang, each song was beautifully illustrated by angels, shepherds, Joseph and and the Wise Men. Johnny Andrews was Joseph, Kathryn Pease was Mary, Jimmy Weickert, Hurst Miller, and Roger Lawhead were the Wise Men.
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