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Left to right - Charles Lienard, Raymond Miller, Duane Galloway, William Brown, Richard Cook, David Pletincks, Dwight Henderson. One of the hardest working and least ap- preciated groups of boys in any high school is a group of boys better known as managers. It is the duty of the managers to take care of all sports equipment, line the field for home foot- ball games, keep sports statistics and be prepared with the first aid kit. MANAGERS The managers, who work long and hard dur- ing the football and basketball season, are also the object of practical jokes. They take all of the joy when the players are feeling in high spirits and are the center of abuse when the players are feeling low. These boys, who have a thankless job, deserve a lot of credit.
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tLeft to rightl - Let's go, Regeg Getting ready for another cheer: Our faithful managers. ' Handing off, Da1e'?3 Getting ready for a tackle, Rege'?g Our faithful cheering section. Pl Our little but dependable scorekeepersg Wl1ere's the ball? l' Indicates new line.
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tLeft to right? - Marianne Siry, Edythe Jozwiakowski, Judith Albertini, Marion Thomassy, Karen Cook Mary Beth Hampson, Sandra Montgomery, Regis Smith, Isabelle Robertson, the queen, Meade McKee, Janet Heron, Ann Carol Hospodar, Beverly Cameron, Sally Sawhill, Shirl Boynes, Elizabeth Siry, Patricia Latini Helen Marie Fini, Thomas Campbell, Red Devil , Nancy Cameron, crownbearer. VARSITY BALL At the sound of marching feet and the ap- pearance of the red and white uniformed honor guard, the 1959 Varsity Ball honoring all sports was under way. This year's ball, the last of its kind, was traditional in its red and white decorations, pretty girls, and regal queen. Fifteen girls in pastel ball gowns graced the queen's court along with the spirit of IVI.H.S., the Red Devil, who was Tommy Campbell, and Nan- cy Cameron carrying the crown, the symbol of royalty. The queen elect, Isabelle Robertson, was es- corted to the throne by honorary co-captain Regis Smith. Meade McKee, also elected honorary co- captain, crowned Isabelle, and for the rest of the evening she reigned as queen of lVI.I-I.S. The beautiful decorations, heavenly music, clicking of cameras, parents' approval and the mer- riment of the ball all combined to make it a mem- orable occasion.
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