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Page 92 text:
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Winnie Mustang Song Leaders Pert song leaders. Alberta Fedler. bottom, and Tansy Herplch took a part in S C athletic victories as they danced and pranced for cheering sports fans to the nnusic of Stockton College ' s fight songs. Winnie and Musty, recognized Stockton College personalities, were always seen by football fans clowning during halftlme activities. The nnascots were in reality Barbara Shellcross and Elvin Myers. Mustang Yell Leaders The big fvel Full of vim, vigor, and vitality, Pat Brooks. li, and . Bloch, were well known fiqw at all Mustang athletic events.
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Page 91 text:
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A mixture of happiness and surprise was portrayed on the faces of, left to right, Jean Berry, Nance Allan, Sue Seaman, and Carole Hankins, the four finalists of the Queen contest, when the winner was announced. Numerous clubs and organizations entered floats in the pa- rade, which was un der the chairmanship of Brent Heisinger. pui lq Sue Seaman, a college liu-iiirnan, was selected as the 1954 Stockton College Homecoming Queen. She was chosen from among 1 7 entries, all of whom were judged on poise, personality, and beauty. Parade floats symbolized the theme of Homecoming, Foreign Countries. Homecoming, held October 16, will prob- ably be remembered by S. C. alumni as the Roundup or Jubilee. This was the first Stock- ton College Homecoming, and featured a football game, a parade, a queen contest, a rally, and was brought to a close with a costume dance at the Civic Auditorium. Page 87
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Page 93 text:
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Colt Yell Leaders Colt yell leaders, Margot Seymour, Pat Athans Mary Reynosa, Anita Greene, and David Sears added a spark to the Stockton College rooting section which caused the stands to tremble with school spirit displayed by exuberant fans. ? Colt Song Leaders Musty and Winnie The Stockton College songieaders, Pat Jensen, front, and Jean Hartmann, Rose Marie Mayer, and Susan Chisamore, have led cheering fans innumerable times to the music of Washington and Lee Swing, Notre Dame Fight Song, and the Alma Mater. The frolicing Colts, Musty and Winnie, alias Bob Harlan and Barbara Shellcross, treated the rooters to hilarious halftimes. This was one of their many stunts. Page 89
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