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Tommy Rainey ULD Don Hancock CHead.D John Brown CSN Ronnie McMillan CSophD Nancy Ketron ULD Skeet McLain CSrJ Tommie Hartsfield CSophD Are you reaclyfy' begins the Locomotive yell. This team of seven, two from each class anrl lzemlecl by Don Han- cock, is always ready to lead the Ulesterner teams and stu- dent borly in renzenibering 'cSporlsnzzlnsliip, tlzen Vieforyf, Contrary to popular belief, llzese ccirdboarcl cylinflers at tlze riglzt are selflom usecl. L.H.S. yell-lecirlers have no neefl for megupliones io amplify llieir l'UfC'f'Sg nor liiimnins for cini.
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- Westerner Round-Up To the stomp of a hoot and a yip-ie-ki-ya the fourth annual W'esterner Hound-Up got under way. In class YVesterners went western. At night there was a program, during which time the favorites were revealed. Square dancing in the gym followed the program. Mary Duggan demonstrates her talent in the rope twirling contest. She won second place. Not pictured is Iaines Vernon, winner of the contest. Lending their voices to the musical portion of the program are Barhara Moore, M ickie W'illis, Koelle Smith, julia Hallmark, Verhie Bess Old- ham, Rosemary Sprague, and Yona Parr. Paul Schneider, looking like a bow-legged cowhand, was runner-up for most typically dressed boy. Pat Mansel in her Western regalia took top honors among the girls. Marilyn Ewing, portraying the pioneer woman, was second. Fred Gray, complete with heard, was chosen as the most typically dressed boy. Mona Powell, secretary of the senior class, and Garnet Reeves, president of the senior class were Favorite runners-up. ' ' Q ,-:,-15 1510 4? if 2' i ,,g.,,fi'.fyi?sv v a is ., is fl: . ., f - ..'f.:.' .,-S2', ' W , gs -- ev JF R N i .., X. ,yo ,, ...T 5d,p?0.i 6 'a?9. rf W5
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