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of our hi h school experiences tis .-L-N 1'-We-f-f le. Xl ...Q . i HE Pandemonium is on the verge of breaking loose at the pre-Thanksgiving Day rally. During the four years the class of '66 has attended W.l'l.R.l l.S. there have been many exciting and hope-filled rallies. Yet the most promising and satisfying of all was the one preceed- ing the 1965 Thanksgiving Day football game against Abington. The hopes of everyone were at an all time high. Al- though the Old Colony League Champ- ionship was already secure, the football team was striving for the more important Eastern Conference Championship. Maiorettes, cheerleaders and band were out in full force lending their support to the cheering student body. Under the direction of Miss Leahy and Mr. Godfrey all three groups did an excellent iob of inspiring the crowd. The coaches, co- captains and Mr. Teahan made speeches which recognized various outstanding players. John Benson was awarded the title of Quarterback of the Year, by radio station WOKW. The acknowledge- ments were met with the unanimous ap- proval ofthe crowd. Whitman-Hanson's Go-Go Girls run through their paces in the gym. 26' A,-4 w 'A ,n l U O . 0.5 r. v Sue McKay holds everyone's attention PD ff!
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are these moments Victory Party Last November members of the Senior Class asked local merchants to honor the championship Panthers. The students solicited both money and food from businessmen, who were eager to express their pride in the team. About five-hundred teen- agers took advantage of the open house held at the Whitman Town Hall and danced to the music of the Velairs. After the team's co-captains, Dennis O'Brien and John Benson, had congratulated the boys on their fine work, each player received a piece of a fancy football cake donated by the Sugar Scoop. Through everyone's generosity, the team and its supporters enioyed an evening of fun -- the perfect end to a winning season. Crowd enjoys DiMarzo s cake at the Panthers victory clance
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