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RALLY FALL The fall Rally Committee under Ted Tyson started from nothing and succeeded in building up our spirit to its highest peak. With the coming of the football season, the committee put on many Hne rallies, despite the fact that there was no gym or convenient place in which to stage them. This was no obstacle to the committee-rallies were given in the bus area, on the roof of the still-uncompleted 9 7 boys gym, and later in the girls gym. Under these circumstances, three exchange rallies were arranged: one With San Rafael and two with Tamalpais. The committee decorated for school games, first football and later basketball. At the Drake-San Rafael football game, it tried something new in high school half-time activities by using card tricks. The accomplishments of Drake's first rally committee were great, considering the many problems which had to be met. FALL YELL LEADERS SONG LEADERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Ann Forrester, Carol Hos- mer, Margie Probert, Sue Davidson, Connie Gardi- ner, Carol Herdell, Bonnie Ryder, Charleen Raines, Donna Benson. SECOND ROW, Merle Ensler, Gene Deichler, Lorna Myers, Jeanie Polland, Marilyn Van Dyke, Barbara Levin, Loren Mosher, Stan Gut- man. THIRD ROW: Sue Hale, Jim Rauch, Alan Andersen, John Hendricks, Edna Goddard, Warren Le- vin, Bill Cole, Ted Tyson, gif Y Q -r 50'
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CCDMMITTEE SPRING FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynda Youngberg, Edie Eakin, Jeannie Polland, Marilyn Van Dyke, Shelly Doggett, Linda Signorelli, Donna Benson, Marilyn Wheeler. SECOND ROYV: Arlene Gorgoll, Alan Rudy, Ken Grundhauser, Bill Cole, Barbara Levin, Viola Helmer, Linda Taylor. THIRD ROVV: Linda Nlac- 'F Killop, Bruce Lauritzen, Loren Mosher, Dick Grech- man. Jeanne Cleverdon, Gail Harris, Joan Estby. The spring Dance Committee also had a very successful semester under its chairman, Bill Cole. The committee worked hard helping the various clulis and classes decorate for the diilerent dances, as well as sponsoring a dance of its own the night of the school fair. Some of the dances with which the committee helped were the Music Club dance, uThe Melody Masqueradewg the Junior Prom, Wllhc Bright Lights of Broadway, and the Sophomore Class dance, HA Chinese Honey- moon. L. l UUI d ,4 V iii' xt , 'Q fu In it 1, I' . r' I 'ii l Pwaszerssss S Q ' P' C INAQASQUERADEF I . Q Q ' k n . 1 rd p I Q H gg I I we F if u iq Q aww, V . . ' W . .,,,, Q- x 'X n 5 E fi lf . 'i l, Q . M A 4 1 Six: 5 snag? 'gill -l lfdls
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CGMMITTEE FIRST ROW, left to right: Lorna Meyers, Pat Lind- sey, Carol Kay, Pam Lind- sey, Molly Kent, Susan Rigsbee. SECOND ROW: Jerry Swan, Al Thurlow, Gretchen Gregory, Judy Smith, Laddie Zumvvalt, Mary Coleman, Carol An- derson. THIRD ROW: Ken Carolan, Jim Rauch, Louie Ratto, Bob Holton, Larry Porter, Bruce Giannini. SPRING The spring Rally Committee, under Carol Kay, took over and carried on the work started by the fall committee and completed the year as well as it was begun. The spring committee continued to give Drake those important pep- building pre-basketball game rallies, and the programs offered were interesting and different. During the remaining part of the basketball season, the committee decorated 'the gym for the home games. By this time, the school song had been chosen through a special election. The committee went on to give us more good rallies as the other spring sports of track, swimming, and baseball took the lead. Through- out the entire semester, the committee continually tried to create more spirit for spring sports by publicizing them more widely. The spring committee finished out its semester by taking part in Drake,s Spring Carnival, Where they sponsored a balloon-shaving booth. SPRING YELL LEADERS PEP BAND -TTT?
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