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E ' l 2 3 i 5 'Hey, you kids, let's practice so we can go 5 jx B- ! Q l 91 s I . ! , Y , . . ' 5 home. . .. My half has it perfectly, your half . 3 ,f '-' ' -1 - ' S' -' . I is just out of it. lt was good until you got Y, J' Y to the jumps, they were all off. No all Q SN -V three of you can't watch, you can watch the next cheer. ' As the energetic cheerleaders practice, they manage to keep up on the latest gossip. Finally, practice is over ,... O.K., you can go. Who's going to get a hot fudge sundae with me? T I KNEELING: M. Russell, J. Compton. STANDING: C. Smith, A. Cooper, C. Webster, J. Mondale, J. Coles, J. Peters, S. Bruce. Cheerleaders Varsiiu Club FIRST ROW: J. Thurman, C. Martin, C. Dietz,C. Cratsley, J. Turner. SECOND ROW: B. Rowland D. Houtz, J. Lewicki, S. Johnson, J. Lord, B. Medford, D. Grogan. THIRD ROW: Coach P Essl B, Fuoss, B. Dawes, F. Schaeffer, B. Wagstaff, K, Hewes, J. Moran. FOURTH ROW: R. Kent D. Wilkie, B. Jackson, J. Wigton, G. Gilmour, S. Bernard, R. Jarrett, B. Crawford G. Melcher
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Who threw that firecracker7 -- Bil1Med- ford. 'Boys, about this slot...machine.' -- Coach. He looks like Sergeant Garcia! -- Chris Martin. 'l'd like to introduce Mr. Oppenmander. -- Charlie Dietz. Need one say more? Without even men- tioning celebrated names like the Garnet Warrior , 'Blood and Thirst , 'Thadideous , or Jolting Jeb , even the most unenlightened knows immediately that you are speaking of football at Swarthmore High. How can anyone forget the blocking of the Terrible Two , CL. Si NLD, the l.B.M. machine that Bill Medford carried in his helmetg or the time Charlie Dietz taped himself to the training table? Names like 'Coffin Corner , Hopping Hal , and Cinematographer will go down fi the annals of time along with the fearless- .ess of lion-hearted Ken Hewes, the questions of Bill Rowland, and the unfailing loyalty of squeaky Sid Johnson. Combine these men with the formidable wall of Grogan and Lew- ickig toss in Brodie Crawford, the original quadruple threat man, Qfullback, halfback, endjg stick in spirted Jim Erwin and unequaled John Thurmang add Dave Houtz for spirit, devotion, and relentless drive, mix in acouple trips to -1747 North Broad, the cheerful spirit of Doc Ripper and Shorty , Mr. Swan's nightly visits at Football Camp, Saturday afternoons in Media, and Coach's dramatic achievement in the Halloween Pep Rallyg let stand for three months of long, sweaty, and dedicated hours and you have Football-Swarth- more High - 1958. ,. Q 1 1' J 0--A , ffmvvg, J 1 - s Kits-fig of is 'sf 'ig ' 'U 'lk . -J J-t Ai 1 us-- 41. s. J . .Ki fav - ' A- tf-.g. 1f 1' r :ri -2' ' 1-fa Ji. XF. we L .. 'Z ,'. R ' J. x. ,EN - .. ' A 1 Jw K 11,5- A . 4 yes
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::,...:-Q . , ,A A, , , ., . ,I - in in., . -W -.-F.-. '44 ' A N il' G -' U be-A FIRST ROW: M. Wilkie, manager, S. Marsh, C. Zimmerman, S Preston, M. Turner, S. Allen, J, Williams, B. McCorkel H -.-145.,--Q - 'ir Calhoun, S. Gowing, S. Driehaus. SECOND ROW: A. Pyle, manager, E. Stradley, A. Gilfillan, M. Colton, S. Huse, S. Wright, C, Brod- head, J. Hawkins, Miss Allen. THIRD ROW: P. Hines, S. Plowman B. Bovard, A. Delano, A. Grogan, N. Lee, K. Welsh, S. Campbell B. Hicks, A. Greer. FOURTH ROW: S. McCawley, S. Grogan N. Braund, H. Wicks, A. Warnes, L. deProphetis, M. McCorke1 Any day after school during hockey season, loud cries of-- Won't somebody ANYBODY, come bully with me? . . Keep your eye on the ball, not your mind! . . . Attack down here! All Attack! Hey! Attack! . . . That ball was for you! . . . Defense, up here, dribble one and then drive! NO! NO! NO! DRIVE. the ball! .. . Hey, girls, ' wake up! --could be heard by many envious junior highers. The sight of Miss Allen diligently rest- ing her girls in the gym with their legs propped up on benches because They haven't been getting enough sleep, is one episode that won't soon be forgotten. Of the many games played, two will be re- membered above all: the Westtown game for its score of ten to zero, and the final Springfield game for its excitement. Never before did the ball fly up and down the field so often. As a result of all this ac- tivity, the team came out undefeated, a trib- ute to their skill and Miss Allen's coaching. Allen. v 1 v L '-5.1 Hnclieu Co-Captains, Joyce Williams and Susan ll A Q -s'T'i -1 '- i'h ' rw.. L QQ an su . 5, OX 'Tiff -A' .-.- s aw
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