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Page 18 text:
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.,,,..- o-f '. Y Y s. t O l' 5 i up PATTY CXNH AND JININH NIEDKFFRI come to chool earlx in preparation for a pep rally 'NIXRCIE C IBQON AWD 'NIICKEX NELLERb take time out for a coke after tiring activities ROBERT DEKTON AND GW EN Q ARIG et t for the cold weather on the football field THE C-REENIE CHEERLEADERS discovered a new way to 0 wo nts, our bits. Base Mickey, Bobby. and Jinnnv. Second row is Margie ant Gwen. antl Patty tops it off The Creeme cheerleader always full of pep and energx were a great help in rousing -chool spirit for the football activities and other games this year. CHEERLEADERS AND FOOTBALL
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1,20 ,:a.a0,o -- It on 0, AT LAST!-These seniors, A. C. Weitzel, Mae Bell Burkhart, Wayne Franke, Dale Parmley, and Myrna Davis, stop to admire and show off their rings which have just arrived. AWAITING THE BELL-Students patiently wait for the 8:20 bell. WHO'S THE WINNER? - Allen McCown and Kathleen Long are shown by the auto race track which showed the amount of money raised by each home room in the magazine sale. NEW THINGS HAPPEN Registration proves to many to be the hardest of these activities, for many students cannot choose all the courses they wish to choose. Of course, before school in the mornings there is ample time to catch up on the latest yarns and fads. One of the most successful money-making projects proved to be the magazine sale, which was sponsored by the Junior Class.
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-a ,inn-. , PEP UP AUTUMN A Q L, ' , - I X .. xxg. rf 1 AUTO PARADE-Carolyn jones, Billy Washburn. Ben Bohino, and Victor Daln-rkow decorate a car for the auto parade. PURPLE DUNIXIY-As always, Poor Purple him- self hangs from the third floor window. PEP RALLY-.-Kfter the shirt-tail parade. the Greenies stood on the front steps to have a pep- rally. PLAY, SING. MARCH-The Creenie Band. follow- ed by the cheerleaders and students, lead the shirt- tail parade down Highland Avenue. Among spirit raising activities were an auto parade: and as tradition goes. Poor Purple hung from the building on the day of the South Park-Beaumont football game. Then there was the shirt- tail parade and pep rally. which really Caused Greenies to want to beat the Purples.
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