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THE HIPPET MARCHI G BAN First Row: S. Seitz, D. Willis, J, Briggs, R. Har- ruff, M. Willet, C. Hannafus, M. Haynes, D. Sipes, N. Jones. Second Row: M. Dick, C. Heubarger, B. Crum, N. Wilkens, S. Thompson, B. Dreimiller, D. Purvis, J. Burling, M. Jackson, C. Bcndle, M. Laubie, E. Workman. Third, Row: S. Baird, M. Gurney. A. Carey, Janice Copeland, B. Davis, Janet Copeland. E, Sipes, B. Walp, A. Cooke. J. Irey, J, Hawk. Fourth Row: P. Seltzer, J. Lehman, M. Scheden- helm, N. Leonhardt, E. Waines, B. Graham, S. An- derson, G, Kocher, D. Guthrie, J. Thompson. S. Boudinot. S. Carlson. Mr. Somerville writing band selections with two able assistants-Sue Thompson Beth Crum lseatedb. Fifth Row: A. Miller, R. Black, C. McLaughlin, J, Knight, T, Ellis, P. Graham, J. Goetge. P. Shade, W, Stiteler, H, Davis, L. Hass, and D. Harruff. Sixth Row: S. Brinson, M. Bringman, J. Wentz, E. Jackson, L, Hoover, M. McCollough, W. Preston. J. Holtz, B. Archdeacon, D. Stewart, D. Armstrong, E, Johnson, and S. Winans. Seventh Row: M. Clark, S, Foley. N. Dudenhaver, D. Dewey, F. Shaw, N, Davies, L. McFadden, F. Smith, T. Ellery, J. Cook, T. Rinehart, and S. Wilkinson, Eighth Row: D. Zehner, B. Clark, J. Kenton, W. Schneider, M. Beck, H. Kenton. and R. Bookmyer. The band rehearsing a selection and also practicing a difficult marching step.
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THE CHEERLE DER The Whippet Cheerleaders were selected by the student body in the spring of 1952. The five girls chosen spent many days during the summer practicing and preparing them- selves for the yearls work. At the opening of the football season they prepared posters to help stir up enthusiasm and spirit for the team and the school. On each Friday they had charge of the pep meet- ing held at the conclusion of the day's work in the auditorium. That evening found them on the field ready to lead the large crowds in cheers for the team. After football season they turned their attention to basketball and again planned pep meetings, arranged programs, and work- ed with the band to develop new yells and cheers for the basketball games. Many times during the season they had to plan for two games a week. Lefr to right: Lois Scheerer, Dolores Henson. Mary Lee Tullis, Alberta Stewart. and Thelma Workman. Lois and Dolores prepare for the The Cheerleaders per- Dolores leading the first game by placing a large poster in forming some of their big CNightD pep rally of the main hall. shenanigans. the football season,
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THE HALFTI E CRE The Halftiinc Crew under the supervision of Mrs. Klopfenstein assembled. painted. and carried the ma- terials necessary for the scenes used in the Black-Light shows for the football games. First row Cleft to rightj: C. Ridenour. T. Sergeant. D. Wolford. D. Zehner. S, Han- cock, R. Carleton, D. Sipes. and S. Smith. Second Tow Cleft to rightli J. Lowmiller. D. Mellick, R. Hart. R. Tallman. G. Place. D. Metzger, K. Loescher. N. Lewis. E. Caporini. K. Weaver, D. Place. R. Moore. G. Friebel, C. Pitney, and Mrs. Klopfenstein. THE WHIPPET BAND AT THE CLEVELAND STADIUM Marching in formation on a bright fall tSundayJ A view taken in one oi' the coaches used to trans afternoon in Cleveland's Municipal Stadium. The port the 90 piccc band to the Cleveland Stadium. band was a guest of the Cleveland Browns. The band members playing. dancing. and march Daniel Clav getting an assist from a Cleveland traffic ing, Notc the large crowd in thc stands ot' tht officer. 'V stadium.
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