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Pep Rallies spirited students, song and yell leaders, and the band often nnet in the Barn area for pep rallies, which were held frequently dur- ing football season. The featured rally of the year was the Stockton - LodI ex- change rally, an event which is held during the week of the fiery football contest be- tween the two rival schools. Hold everything! A nnocit football game between Stockton College and Lodi High School was dramatized by members of Women ' s Sports Association at the Stockton - Lodi exchange rally. Demonstrating their school spirit. Chuck Bloch, Pat Brooks. LaVonne Crismon, and Del McComb. Mustang Yell Leaders, inspired enthusiastic sports fans during an outdoor pep rally. Page 90
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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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Class Rallies The four classes competed for a perpetual trophy which was not awarded until the end of the semester. A theatrical agency was used as the theme for the 14th grade rally. To the left, a group of depressed gals is pictured crooning, I ' m Going to Wash That Man Right Out of My hiair. Below, the male mem- bers of the class proclaimed, There is Nothing Like a Dame! -• Beverly Tuso and Don Cima posed before a group of chorus girls, who were the featured attraction of the I 3th grade class assembly. A contrast was drawn between the danc- ing styles and automobiles of the 20 ' s and 50 ' s. After watching the old-timers run through a Charleston, modern bop- sters from the I 2th grade class showed them how it ' s done nowadays. Eleventh graders performed during the same assembly with the seniors.
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