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5 5 ai? . Q if . A zfecwlew The five noisiest people on Marsing High School Campus are the Varsity Yell Leaders who are Wendy Bowman, Carmen Usabel, and Dolores Axtell, and the Soph-Frosh Yell Leaders, Glene da Lankford and Mary Subia. Tryouts for yell leaders were held early in the term. The girls were then elected by the Student Body. They introduced a new saying, Have you got it, you Huskies? Grrr Rahhlw The cheer- leaders did a lot in keeping up the school spirit and building morale. They led the yells at all the games and matches and were in charge of pep assemblies, The Varsity uniforms for the year were royal blue velvet with flared jumpers, Gold satin blouses with three-quarter sleeves completed the uniforms. The M-Club presented the Varsity cheerleaders with letters with their emblems which they Wore on the front of their suits, The Soph-Frosh uniforms were made of gold corduroy with flared skirts and royal blue ties.
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Tho crowninq of the l'lomecominq Queen, Carroll Floyd by the co-captain of the football team, Dick Symms. Stand- inq, lott to riqht Wayne Magqard, Dick Buxton, Bob Scheuftele, Rudy Subia, Richard Maggard, Dick Symms, Phil Martin, Stove Symmss, loo Arriaga, Rodney Hawes, Seated, lelt to righti Arlene LaRue, lunior Attendant, Marilyn Haymur, Senior Attendant, Queen Carroll Floyd, Shirley Bowen, Attendant from Homedale, Valerie Vostrez, Sophomore Attendant, Lain: Axtall, Freshmen Attendant, :r w W . z, W Band Swfvothoart, Donna Smith, and her escorts. Standing, left to right: Carol Summers, Bonnie Kiester, Barbara Lautarot, Marilyn Ftaymor, Thelma Cearley, Band Sweetheart Donna Smith, Arlene LaRue, Belva Larsen, Carmen Usabel, Donna Binh, Glenda Lanktord Seated, left to right: Iris Werre, Lois Axtel1,lanetSevy, Dolores Axtell, Barbara Swan, Ionophino Lanfla, aaeezfieaztb 2466 cu, 39 so
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Kenny Axtell has been named the valedictorian for 1953. This is the highest honor that a school can bestow upon a student. lt is an honor that is earned by hard work and perseverence. Not only has Kenny been a very diligent and thorough student but he has had time for other activities as well. During his junior and senior years he served very capably as Student Body Treasurer. He participated in boxing, basketball, and track. Kenny served as manager in football for one year and in basketball two years. The coach and boys knew they could depend upon him to do a good job. He has also been interested in 4-H club work. His project was livestock for several years, and last year he was runner-up for a trip to Chicago with an electricity project. During both his senior and junior years the student body voted him the boy most likely to succeed. This is an opinion that is wholehearted- ly shared by his teachers. I Ng,gN.y The salutatorian for the 1953 year is Dick Symms. The school is proud to acclaim Dick with this honor. Dick is an outstanding athlete as well as an honor student. He participated in three major sports and was outstanding in each. He had the lead in the discus and the shot puts in track. ln addition to being a good scholar and a fine athlete, he was very active in student activities. He was the sports editor on the school year book and during his senior year, he was treasurer of both the M-Club and ot his class. In music he was in the chorus two years and had a leading part in the operetta during his senior year. Dick is the third member of his family to grad- uate from Marsing High. He has more than done his part in adding to the honors that his sisters garnered. The faculty feels that Dick is potentially a bril- liant student and they expect great accomplish- ments from him during his college years and in his adult lite.
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