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Tiger spirit is at its peak as Gar)' Wil- liams, Ken Danner, and Quentin Remy raise the victory flag to the enthusiastic chants of the student body after the XUS victory over the Putnam City Pirates. Gary Williams uses his destructive talents as he lights the bonfire where the Stillwater Pio- neers were burned in effigy in the school park- ing lot. Quentin Remv gives his support with a gas can. “Go Ye Tigers!” The tri-captains, Gary Wil- liams, Quentin Remv, and Ken Danner, lead Johnny Thompson, Lain Adkins, Larry Berg- lan, Carl Smith, Tom Kahan, and the rest of the s ]uad onto the field for the Capitol Hill game as the pep club cheers them on. 25
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“Step it up, you guys, only twenty-three more miles to go!” bellows Jonathan Thayer, drum major, as the band leads the victory march toward Owen Stadium for our triumph over Nathan Hale High School. Tiger Spirit Reigns “Tigers Triumph” is a good way to sum up the 1963-64 football season. Not always were we victorious, but NHS spirits soared just the same. The Gingersnaps, band, student body, and administration went all the way to support our big team this year. Among others, one event to remember was a snake dance down Main Street followed by a great bonfire in the school parking lot. A traditional victory march was held before our victory over Nathan Hale High School. The pep assemblies brought skits, laugh- ter, veils, and encouraging speeches by the coaches and captains. Our award-winning band performed before games and during half-time shows. It was a great season and one to re- member. “Who’s da bum?” That’s Randy Glasscock alias Kathy Kuhlman at one of our “rip roaring” pep assemblies in the gym. FflACIlt 24
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, bd in by 8:30.” Mother (Susan Wilson) warns Junior (Tony Zulc) in the Senior Class Play, “Harvey.” James Madden and Carol LcBlanc, top salesmen for “Har- vey,” try out their persuasive skills on an innocent by- ua 9 u-oi 0 V tou Were 'fp ' “Abner, will you please get off my toe!” wails Daisy Mae, Laura Williams to Gary Corrotto. “Hey! They must have salted the ice! discovered Susan Hallam and Sylvia Dumas. 26
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