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Page 12 text:
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CHEER CHEER FOR OLD LARAMIE HIGH (sung to the Notre Dame fight song) Cheer cheer for old Laramie High Wake up the echoes, do it or die Send a volley cheer on high Shake down the thunder from the sky Oh baby. What though the odds be great or small Old Laramie High will win over all While our loyal sons are marching onward to victory. Cheers to Sue A special tribute i» paid to Sue Hitchcock, our wonderful •. and deserving head-cheerleader. Not many people realise the responsibility she has had during this school year of '59-60, but she has carried the load exceedingly well. Her vivacious spirit and cheerleading abil- ity has created much school spirit among the members of the student body. Aside from cheerleading, she is a student council representative and has an active part in all her class activities. She is quite a sports enthusiast. She enjoys ski- ing and skating and has taken part in several ice follies. Her charm and personality penetrate most thoroughly throughout the school and she is admired by all. Partisan Viewers Fill the Stands for the Scottsbluff Game Adding to the excitement of the leremie-won contest, the exuberant cheerleaders keep up a steady barrage of yells, and A. O. Wheeler's colorful band plays peppy tunes with a foot-stomping beat. The refreshment line forms at the right.
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Mr. Mason, in addition to being wrestling coach, is also one of our guidance counsel- ors. Here he helps Jeannie with a planning program. The senior mixed quartet enjoys not only singing but also visiting. A familiar sight to most of us is this scene during a test in the auditorium. Here is Mrs. Isberg's eighth grade art class busily working on personal projects. Nov. 2—We had a pep assembly for the Cheyenne game. More kids from Lara- mie were at the game than there were from Cheyenne. We were all glad be- cause we beat the Indians 26-7. Nov. 6—All six periods were held in the morning. Some of the Senior High Pep girls had lunch at the Chef before the last football game of the season. We defeated Scottsbluff, and it was a real victory as it was the first loss for the Nebraska team in two years. Nov. 9—About thirty Seniors were called out of class after a Senior High assembly and were asked to be Captains for the Diabetes Drive. Nov. 14—The Seniors held their annual Harvest Moon Ball at the Union for Sen- ior High students and their dates. Col- orful leaves and painted tumbleweed made a very colorful setting. Nov. 17—The Diabetes Detection Drive began today. Between the hours of 4 and 7 the Seniors and their team mem- bers distributed dry-packs to practically the whole city. Nov. 19—Ski Club presented a style show at which they exhibited various ski equipment and clothing from Fred Rich- ardson's Ski Shop. Movies on skiing in Aspen were shown. Nov. 26-29 — Thanksgiving vacation. Whoopee! No school! Mr. Cherry has a conference with Karen during American history.
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Scottsbluff Finds the Plainsmen Ready, Willing and Unbeatable led by all-state quarterback Allen Frude, the little Men from Laramie keep the Nebraska players on the defensive. Everywhere they look, a maroon jersoy is ready to pounce. The last home game on the Plainsman field was a hard-fought team victory, 20-12, ending Scottsbluff's 21-game winning streak and presenting John Deti with one of the greatest victories since he became head football coach. Touchdown We want a touchdown oh can't you see we want a touchdown Oh can't you see we want a great big bruiser husky and tall to carry the ball in no time at all We want a touchdown and when it's over let us hear you make some noise . . . l-A-R-A-M-l-E We want a touchdown boys! We want a touchdown oh can't you see we want a touchdown O can't you see we want a great big bruiser husky and tall to carry the ball in no time at all We want a touchdown and when it's over let us hear you make some noise . . . V-l-C-T-O-R-Y We want a touchdown boys! Laramie rooters brave a windy, miserable day in Cheyenne to watch their IMS football team in action. Because of the split- session classes in the capitol city, there were more in the Laramie cheering section than in Cheyenne's. Laramie stu- dents were grateful when their hosts gave them their choice seats and took the less pleasant visitor's section. 9
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