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1.- xnm sun Mocx Maud um Cows cAnox.YN snursn Cheerleaders Support Wlurlwmcls, Twzsters Competrtron was keen when 15 candrdates tor B team cheerleaders demonstrated thelr ab1l1ty to lead yells for the tumor and sen1or hrqh school student body The successful candldates dressed 1n red and whrte outf1ts were an enthusrastrc group as they led the spectators n Yea Team Frght or 1 Rah s for the Team The cheers for the Whrrlwlnds were led by s1x g1rls who were selected from a held ot 18 candrdates by the jumor hlgh students lame Salmon havmg recelved the largest number of votes was head cheer leader All of the g1rls were leadrng cheers tor the tufst year w1th the excephon ot I111 Brown who was servmg for the second year VOTING FOR THEIR CHEERLEADERS the yumor hxgh students selected these gxrls to lead the cheers at thexr games Back row Wanda Robertson Martha Keller Sandra Howard Front row 1111 Brown lame Salmon Dxxxe Wollam BEVERLY HOBBS 2' 18 Tv? , A 1.7 x . . 5 A l 4 l T K ... . , M'-so V ' I 0 o o X I I ll --I -' I . - . . . , F . , ' - ' I 1 ' - , . - U . 1. ,. r . . . . 1 , , 'J - I ll - , 1 - S . t t N ,ff
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THE CAST ot the lumor play mcluded Ioy Adkmson Bruce Moses Carol Day Gary Blakesley Iudy Whxrley Rex Iohnson Patsy Cupp Meredrth Wrlhams Lmda Schwarz Gary Hombuckle Ieanean Harvey Manlyn Irwm Sandy Hagerty Larry Forsythe and Mae Ann Wollam .Tumor Class Presents Hllarlous Famlly Comedy An apple a day may keep the doctor away but when the doctors your Wlfe well thats dlfferentl And anyway 1t 1S Ann s very successful practrce that keeps her away away from home and husband Tom and the1r hlgh school age twrns Iulxe and Doug These are the thoughts of Gary Hornbuckle p1ay1ng Tom 1n GUSTO IS SWEEPING THE COUNTRY says Larry Forsythe to Patsy Cupp Meredxth Wxllrams Gary Hombuckte Lmda Schwarz the productron Father Was A Housew1fe Hrs thoughts express the theme of the 1955 lumor play Drrected by Mrs Io Ann Cearfoss and managed bv Ianet Rrce who was assrsted by Deanna Albrrght the rrotous comedy was presented on NovembeL15 and 16 THIS IS IUST A SAMPLE ot some ot the confusxon that took place rn Dr Butlers home ofhce The players are as follows Ieanean Harvey Marxlyn Irwm Sandy Hagerty Lmda Schwarz Mae Ann Wollam and Gary Hornbuckle 1 , 4' . 9. , 1 ix - i - 2.1 , A v , .3 . - 3 1 ,fi Y . . . . . I I l I Q I I 1 . . I ' 1 A I I . I I 1 I O O O I C 4 ' I If . ,, . ,, . l 1 I - 1 . , . . . . . . . , . . - - I . . I - . , 1 - I . . . . ,, - 1 s a I I . . . . I . , . I ' 2 2- . , K F533 ' '- as - 43 :!f5,Af ' 'N ' 1 r:,42zg5f. . '31, Ji . ' ' f 1 - . .1 ' 7 . . fl I ' . rl. . I
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-uunawltx in-.Q THE CYCLONETTES. Back row: Cupp, Burgess, Fenton, Casida, Morse, Morrisey, Irwin, Schwarz, Whirley, Haverty, Ponton, Ames. Adkinson, Galt. Tulloss, Pahlman, Day. Filth row: Parker, Henning, Merritt, Bemmels, Martin, Mock, Salmon, Fouts, West. Reed, Barr, Ackerman, Ligon, Kelley. Allen, Ieiiries. Fourth row: Greene, Farrell, McAuley, Wilson, Norton, Houston, Payne, Pearson, Crane, Pat Stevens. ludy Stevens, Pinney, Read, Carey, Lee, Yokum, Christie. Third row: Akers, Bailey, Harvey, VanLoenen, Richardson, White, Hopkins, Pope, Holmes. Liqgett, Dawson, Batdori, Maye Griffin, Chism, Hagerty, Keelin, Harvey. Second row: Richardson. Hood, Hay, Gibbons, Burns, Underwood, Baldwin, Crawford, Zook, Albright, Rice, Barnes, Shotner, Scott, Meiers, Ubelaker, Mont- gomery. First row: Pickenpav-h Beeson, Wallace, Dunn, Lowrance, Milburn, Minckley, Hintz, Boyer, Thompson, Stevenson, Faye Griffin, Mathias, Davenport, Kaeckell, Curry, Bechtle. Cheerleaders: Senter, Mock, Honn, Taylor, Keller, Cary, Wollam, Crites, Corlis, Hobbs. Pep Club Cheers Teams :fren On to Man Victories The faithful pep club girls in their new red and white jackets stood behind Ottawa teams during the 1955-56 season cheering and yelling for victory. Seated in their special section in the stands, these girls witnessed all the home games of the thrilling basketball and football seasons. On these occasions the Cyclonettes, led by the cheerleaders, were heard chanting and cheering spirit into the team. During the Lawrence basketball game here, the club had charge of a concession stand at which they sold pop, hot dogs, candy bars, and gum. Choosing the Lawrence game as the out of town tilt to attend, the Cyclonettes returned home, tired but happy after cheering the Cyclones through an exci- ting game on the Lawrence court. TED BRILI., elusive Ottawa guard tries for a tivo pointer, as Doyl Schick oi Lawrence vainly attempts to block the shot. Gordon Abernathy of Lawrence gets set tor a possible rebound,
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