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70662646 death Majorettes, pep band, and cheerleaders, leading a snake dance down the halls of PHS, started the annual walk-out assembly, November second. The parade wound through the halls gathering boosters from classrooms along the way, and continued to the football field where they formed a huge circle. Cheerleaders and pep band formed the nucleus for a rous- ing pep rally for the Pittsburg-Coffeyville grid clash on Hutchinson Field. Kitt 5 Citi! .- f 'P.s 3wnL..,.... , ,Lf t A KSN. 'V A pgs Nag... '-a,,,,- N xslwbkwhrsx x F be K l ,Ni WAKE, N , ,xisitp V K A kg, G 'T . W: 4 f L- 'j Q-4 3.-1 mr,-vQntw'?iA, -H A f -I . X, fe -. 'E ' ' ' e- K ya, iwM1-!..' 4 1YQa...' F Ze 4 ,fx 'Q WA ,. 'f 4, fm, ' ' -1 --H , 'M ,X ,-f t M K -, f ...X . ,wht :I W .t f ,mn ,W , 'V mf -ml 7 7 ,Mi o Q ft ,Ny K 5 svvwagm' ., twfk .. ., wwf twink 7 ,,li ' A X K K- X ' V A - a . - Q M -,Xa-. V new ,W X 1 V M .. '4Iaw:,.,k, M X 5, his - yrwyf ,A , V - X 1 f A X, Q- A 'Wife , 5 . -.yt vi V b..,qf.,g-f I , MW, . af . -.gr . M f A l it -t.wf.g,L11tx - mf- 1 - ' , X r 1 ft V ' i1-,. X . . i fl 'ri ge,-1-f 'fllS'm:f'2 ,git -- X , , - H M ' , . M., .. WW- Q W 'i f .1'.,,.JQ'5 f'?f 'K Uh' 4.1 ' 3- i '
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.uma-' X 10 91, .,l' E a 'WY' Q98 -A I ,, , 0 gf ' I . . 4 ea fi LN GX 1 v The first major activity of the rj I 'stlifii' . Ai - year is our all-school election of 'fa I 2, 1. Qi Nfl FOR cheerleaders and officers for ffv-t -f--yg. -xt ' ' ,, e classes and student body. swim Y ' V A - f ' W' ' if NIMMW i X2 v , . r . ',....tSm1 Q, ' R pg . W 5 , '41 J - Arrangements for the election my , ,M V- xg- W' .-Efiff. nf are made by Miss Waltz, student M, H,,,4 ,J N I CWM 3 sw council sponsor, who is assisted 3 LJ V ' ' by members of last year's council. K' i Volunteers from the various Ak N classes serve on the election 1, z '1ff.f,,, 7 BE RN RNGEL L7 ,M 'I A Q'l'l'ilkF l4 ll PU namcg, ol Ca ndidaiP5 bein ri, yotfl' WOW boards. Campaigning is officially un- derway when managers present their candidates in assembly. Colorful posters hung in the main 'ltx hallway add spirit to the cam- paign. I M I 'llhe right to vote is a serious obligation and privilege in Senior High School, for this year ninety-two percent of the student body cast bal- lots. Senior girls made a one hundred percent ft't'UI'tl. Working at the polls is a busy but exciting job. lluties include checking registration books. hand- ing out ballots. and checking the election returns. Jacqqeafz Wu: 3 X xiilkilsg KAREN MALLORY checks the registration while Myrth Her-kel supplies a ballot. MARKING THE BALLOT is serious business with these school citizens. I
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I 0 O Zadie ' 4132-'feeve PENNY CARRETT, Carol Min- turn, Priscilla Cherry, Sally Stow, Phyllis Lake, and Imo- gene Hale win prizes for the best costumes. if .,.,,L,.4fw ,pan 555' y5Cllf X illifllll' of l lfor fll'l'. of A ruww. I XS . 90 I iltle- sisters vovalize- on MAr0und Y-Teens held their annual Big and Little Sister party Wednesday, October 25, in the Roosevelt gymnasium. The party climaxed three days of note writing and gift giving to new members of the or- ganization. Followin g a sack lunch furnished by the little sisters the u ts Q , g es played relay games. Little sisters then paraded before a panel of judges who selected six prize winners. The wi erlse Biles as chairman. party was sponsored by the social committee 'th C ' 'vzi X , 3193 is 3? t , i 2
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