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Mr. West inducts new Beta members. .lanet Hudson, staff member, distributes the Blue Devil with the help of Gary Hargrove. X .t,,.,.. g i Q T: 5 y , .. ' 1, Editors Martha Anne Bagwell, Marjorie Sims and Trudy Dallas look over last year's annual. The whole student body was happy and proud, too, of our hard working cheerleaders who made their goal of 32,000 in season ticket sales and were awarded their jackets. Soon the first of schooli' excitement began to settle down and the clubs were or- ganized. Things were under way and the Beta Club in- ducted new members while the student council planned their program for the year. President Barbara Kinney goes over plans for the year with other student council of ficers. A nervous and excited journalism class published the first Blue Devil and more excitement reigned with the anouncement of the Cotton Boll Staff. Mrs. Hemphill awards cheerleading jackets
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, QW . wk 5- ..'f.' A record crowd of students and Blue Devil Boosters were on hand at Friendship Field to see the Blue Devil Football squad meet the Stutt- gart Ricebirds. The cheerleaders, busy practicing and selling season tickets since the first of August, were there in their brand-new uniforms - royal blue skirts and matching sweaters. Their enthusiasm was boundless and they yelled themselves hoarse as they boosted our team. N,,,:,?,, I W , T MEMW OUR STORY lcont.I The first Friday was the day of our first pep meeting. The student body cheered as their teams and coaches filed out. PM it i -f,- ,- I . QF r ,-fra. I ,, - 1-- 1 -7 ' ,.,,,-, MW n n wwf. an L, e Vw -fggawqfrlt 'Zi A 1-QifQ.'fEi?uS?as'jQ . , , - -k... .H ,, . ' . r' A air ' ,Q wr 15514 ry.,-, Q fiifff' yi 1, ,T Wg., Q' :rs - fr e,,gg,Q,.ifmt.,-i xwes:e' wig ,gi get - 'anim .sf 5 : ' . , - J,,, Z 5 A whistle from the drum majorette M i l 5 I if came through the cool night air and .. 'Ah ef- the West Memphis High School ek, , if Marching Band took their places for rg the first half-time show of the sea- ? w ,. son. They, too, had worked hard, and . . the crowd cheered their performance. ,, Q 'f A , , K -ff T .. -',f ' ' , -gist, 7: ,, .. 1 5 'ar . ,Mgt J N' Q 4' A' flwfzr -wfsv ff-f ,, L r :Fw +1 -.. ' 0 x L- .- ' s , wft'tt'tff?tf's, 'L -H -- : 2 1- , if ,f V Ji' . A '4 . U r , w fy ri?,J.'-Wimfizgf we a s 5 ,111 . s, - wsfifitfiff. 'ffiiifx -if' - ' was . ., 4, 9 ,ay-5i.,.t 7 ,sms X, We .Za k Wm V 1 ,,,, , :Q , . M .52 Q, tix W E fi? sf mga 1,1 1 not . 1 .. ---- .V ,WM ,W tw ,isgjf'13t?w2gfLi'4sf7T: 'ffl . 3 . -S rs is zwsizzrmls fsf!335szeaQ:?2f aww - f:'ggfisfftxfiivaiwilfiini2 W flfsf it T ri
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Queen Syble Foley driven in the parade by Billy Slaughter and Albert Sharp. lf the traditional ghost and goblins of Halloween had happened to roam into the gym of WMHS on December 31, instead of witches dancing around a cauldron they would have seen bopsters dancing to the latest Rock n' roll in the gaily decorated gym. Albert Sharp presenting Mr. Holmes a pass to the Dad's Night game. if fi QQ t ?J'flQ wus 1gibS9gi if Qffqf, K't'86 Q 8,23 MOUR STORY' fcontj Red and blue dominated the scene as Color Day heralded the beginning of our Homecoming activities. The parade after school with the band at its head-the ceremony at the game with the queen, her maids and their escorts-finally, the dance- the climax of a busy and wonderful day. Students dancing at the Halloween Dance in the gym. Football again claimed the students' interest and instead of the team's holding the spotlight, it was their Dad's turn, for the evening was pro- claimed Dads' Nightf' Student Council members made number cards for the fathers, corresponding to their sons. A special place was reserved for them on the sidelines.
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