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Cheerleaders Smile In Victory, Defeat Freshmen are all a part of it, too—Cindy Becker and Shere Farmer, energetic cheerleaders, show that their class makes up a part of the competitive spirit of Mon- terey. Cindy and Shere led yells at all Texan games. They’ve really got something to brag about—Linda Jobb, Kay Woody, Carol Williams, and Linda Linken- hoger show off their new cheerleader jackets that had just arrived. The jackets are red with a white “M”. In the middle of the “M” is a megaphone that is also white outlined in blue. Each megaphone contains the name of the girl. Now, girls, don’t get carried away—At the Borger pep rally we had as our guests those vivacious Borger cheerleaders portrayed by George Phcnix, Tony Godsey, Dale Glaze, Rex Vardeman, Blair Cherry, and Mike Shipman, leading Monterey students in a rousing cheer.
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MHS Cheerleaders Plan Yell, Parties School spirit enthusiastically promoted — Monterey cheerleaders successfully led and planned yells for all athletic games. They pro- moted tag sales, obtained the vari- ous speakers for the pep rallies, and planned all after-game parties. Dur- ing the summer some of the cheer- leaders attended the summer cheer- leading workshop at Midwestern University in Wichita Falls. Peppy, pretty, and popular—Linda Jobb, with the help of the other cheerleaders, plans and teaches new yells to the student body. Linda is chairman of the courtesy and cafeteria committee, which promotes cleanliness and courtesy. All for Monterev, stand up and holler!— These are the final words of the Monterey pyramid yell, done by our six peppy cheer- leaders; bottom, Judy Hart, Carol Williams, Kay Woody; middle row, Judy Robertson, Virginia Armstrong; top row, Linda Linken- hoger.
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Paint, paint, and more paint—Nearly any day in the week, tnrough football and basketball seasons, the halls were cluttered with cheerleaders or student council mem- bers painting banners. After the posters were hung, stu- dents signed them to show their support of the various teams. Here, Linda Linkenhoger, Linda Jobb, Kay Woody, and Judy Robertson show their artistic abilities and perennial spirit. Finishing touches—Almeida Ratliff and Glenna Maxey work hard to complete the 1956-’57 ’Rey Roster. Stu- dents waited patiently to receive their copy of this annual school directory. The directory gives names, ad- dresses, and telephone numbers of all school personnel. Busy fingers—Many tags—Ann Baxter and Beverly Baker are hard at work stringing tags to help boost school spirit, a weekly iob during football season for some SC members. The profits received from tag sales are used for activities sponsored by the Student Council. Council Activities Keep Spirit High
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