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Looking like a hold over from the Hobbs game, the make' shift robot below, occupied at the time by Pot McNamara, served as a publicity stunt lor the Art Club Moon Dance after the Andrews game, which incidentally ended in an upeending lor Andrews, 26-7, and marked a turning point in Ysleta potential, since Andrews had hitherto been rated number tour in Texas l-AAAA standings. ll! A .1 . f, L I - -t , A -- ..,. , Q V K. .b . 1 .. , ev 1 1. . . .:- 'ft -z,-.3 1 s .15 '. gy .,,, V ,. f .,,., , . - ,.,.,., , - :- l ' r 'V 'A 1 r . .1 7 ' u fy II 1 114.22 if ' 'Fw J ii ln r , SA LB' sr 'A S A ' I Q Q 4 , .. 'f'f Q.,- s-.ol Q. Striking a pose for the benefit of their many admirers annual photographer included the magorettes are l to rl Pat Brel Susan McLane Ginny Meadows Tinnie Sue Sparks Feature Janet Wawrzonek Sandra Chatterton Wanda Lambert Head Sandra Halbert and Gaye Lynn Hewitt Accounting for much of the renowned Indian spirit this scintillating group has as in the great tradition ot the proverbial mail man gone through inclement weather P t th tirade of tomahawks in store for the Indian adversary afield the members of the Senior Band amass tor a regal rebuttal ersoni ying e to be used during half time The drum corps serves as a supplementary handle all under the leadership of Roy Frank Davis als :viii .,,..1 f -T+- lvl QC .r ii? V4 4 I 5 , S Q. , R, lfllp. I ' xi .S if 4 44-.. Q 0--N c 4 V . ,eip 1 rut ,li li t ,p f 1 ,i .A - l I k s y . s l Qawf ' ' , s i . 6 1 J r JJ . A V , ,-L, ' V' -.-- .-L -A Q - ll'i 7' ASA 1if.:i. ceq, . ,.. L' --C ' f 4, M ' l. ll 1 X i. Q . -J . I - 4 4 ,, , v , . - uv Q 'Q' ,, r 1-vs , .Lug '7 ' egg: ,,ii V , 'a r A . ,.: ,, ns.. .l,..,,,- ,r.. .... N . , 'Q A l t t f Q. is we sf, A 7 r v f ' ps , xi lc
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e . a. MMLTAMWT li T. il if If 'Til T' A l HKQ igemsyzil Pl-115 '499'0'n.Q. .X i A V And we did! Took them that is, to the rollicking tune of l9-6. A good reason for the aforementioned stands at left, Clyde Wafer, principal, whose inspiriting talks tend to produce spirit of the Ysleta variety, which in turn tends to win games. Three equally good reasons stand center left, This combo of coaches Cl. to r.l Fred Harvey, back field coach, Howland Reich, line coach, and J, W. 'Red' Coats, head of the totem pole, are shown paying a debt in form of this sparing garb which they promised in return for an El Paso win. Roy Frank Davis, Drum Major, surrounded by a bevy of Drum Corp Misses, presents a spray of roses to Betty Wicker, l956 Band Sweetheart, while Jo Nell Vancleave and Barbara Roney, Duchesses, look on. CBelow right.D Beware the Martians are comingl , was the resounding cry heard at the out of this world half-time show during the Hobbs game, depicted extreme lower left. Shown making like real Indians, the Ysleta cheerleaders go through the motions of the new band yell War Chant, lBottom right.J ffm? , dx, wuz- . ll .. .aivsigv It-...fo H 'I - , Wa' . t I r 4 3113.5 5 ni. Sl.: 'rex wi i 5 -,lF , ' , . vivid ., - - ' 1 -neg?-ff2'i V f,,f W Q ' ' . . - as W -tv -,,,9'rg.:.,.,' J .. , ,C i 1' 'A V in D v- L U. j.,-F v 5-T: f I 'X 5 111111-A
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Mrs. Elizabeth Grob accepts a booklet of outstanding achievements for her three sons, Dick, Jack, and Bob Butchofsky. Cabovel 1' 1 Z ' .J W . Mfrs' Walter Cross, Don Chandler, AI Randle, and Richard Bray, tour pall bearers, mourn the coming slaughter of the Austin Panthers. fabovel Four Indian maidens, Sandy Oz- ment, Nancy Harrison, Kay Young, and Jeanette Caldwell, along with backfield coach Fred Harvey handle with loving care children of the exes. fat rightl I4 Y ,. ,,. --'QM Rosalie Hurt Dot Dou lass Jac ue Burk Mi , 9 1 q , Bynum, and Susan Thompson display versatile tal mi Assembly, T ea, Personal Awards, Homecomin Members of former Ysleta Student Bodies returned dur- ing Homecoming activities to survey their Alma Mater. Several school organizations combined forces to make the observation successful, The project was spearheaded by the Student Council. Special souvenir ribbons were presented by SC members to all visiting ex-students. Councilmen also put on the post-game dance climaxing festivities. At the traditional assembly the three Butch- -. t we V KM- 33 1. X . 14' Q -X 4 ef as 1 4 s -A- .N 1 A ' x'. 4, ll ki' J? Q
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