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The End of a Perfect Day— — The rulers and their escorts atop their Stairway to the Stars, reign at the Homecoming Varsity. Left to right are Harry Craig and Doris Evans, Sharon Hazelet and Gene Dunigan, Jane Perry and Doyle Schick. Jerry Hall represented the team in presenting each girl a football signed by the members of the victorious Lion squad and the coaches. Doris Evans, Sharon Hazelet, and Jane Perry, anxiously watch the game from their cars after the coronation as the Lions trounce the Indians, 27-0! A new tradition was started this year. A red cape bearing the symbol of the Chesty Lion was given to the school to be worn each year by the Queen.
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Homecoming! Memories of this magic night will live long in the hearts of three starry-eyed girls, who, for a few brief hours, became rulers. The 1956 Coronation ceremony, during the halftime of the Lawrence-Shawnee Mission game, began with a parade of the royal party and their escorts around the football field followed by the crowning of the Queen, Sharon Hazelet, dressed in the traditional white. Her attendants, Doris Evans and Jane Perry wore beige, pink and gray. The entire event took place in the center of a huge crown formed by the Lawrence and Shawnee Mission bands. The Queen, selected by the football squad and the student body, was escorted by John Brown, President of the student council. Her attendants were escorted by Bob Driscoll, and President of the senior class and Alan Endacott, Secretary of the senior class.
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: The words We've got to win! We’ve got to win! Let's go! , typify the win- ning spirit of the Lawrence Lions, ignited by these five, peppy cheer- leaders. Although being a cheerleader is a great honor, lots of hard work and energy was put forth by this group, as, with a yell and a burst of enthusiasm they spurred the team on to victory. In addition to this, their ability was further displayed at Norman, Oklahoma, this summer when they won second place honors at cheer- leading camp. B-team cheerleaders Barbara Dunlap, Sue Squires, Nancy Miller, and head cheerleader, Jeannie Wheeler inspired pep at B-team and Little Lions games. Mary Arnett, A-team alternate, cheered at games when a regular could not attend. Cheerleaders Promote Pep
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