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ents in an oriental version of We Got the T laboveh Grid Ga me Variegate Festivities ofsky brothers were honored for their successes during and after their school careers as exes of the year. lm- mediately following this program all of the former ln- dians received their dues at a tea presented by the Future Teachers of America. The gridiron squad ended the day-long celebration perfectly by smashing a rival Austin eleven 32-6 and crowning Suzanne Dorroh foot- ball sweetheart at the following dance. 2l00 spirited Indians jam-pack Hutchins Stadium for a pre-game pep rally. fbelowl ' we Vx., 'M WN 'lliliflll ikfhliilllit Q fix 'I' I ly I - i ,,. -x r . f+fANNl twill! f 1 V f 1 x -. . T i . 1 lil C l J I 1 1 i ' v .. ' ' F X J 2' Tilfl ' 'f , , ,Z -Q 4?- ': A Q45 iw' . if-yi! , , X . ad .,,e, A .d 'vu X I7-Q4 Vs Q ,1 il .1 1 i '4. . w 1 . H A spun-l K- 1 , .V -J ,. .fit X -W A ' cffpkyja I Y l Football Queen Suzanne of the House' of Dorroh is crowned by J. W. Red Coats to reign over the l956 Gridironers. labovel Also reigning as duchesses are Kay Young, escorted by Glen Adams, and Jo Nell Vancleave, escorted by Jerry Martin. Cbelowl if.: S
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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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Magorettes, Ronnie Forbes, Gene Calkins Don Chandler, Mike Oat- man and Lynn Radcliff display their grace and form at the first Powder Puff tilt. Cat rightl 19: -5 Tri Hi-Y Members Stage Terrific Grid Battle: Weaker Sex Yells The rough, bruising football squads of Selonime and Kwahomot Tri-Hi-Y's collided in Hutchins Stadium shortly after the end of all-male gridiron play for the Powder Puff Bowl pigskin brawl. While boys urged their teams on and masculine twirlers strutted their stuff, the mighty 100-pound average lines ofthe female elevens showed that it's a woman's world. Selonime emerged victorious by an 8-0 margin as Judy Judy Allen skillfully dodges the opponents as she scampers down the field for the only touchdown of the Powder Puff game. Cat leftj Allen sped for the tiIt's sole touchdown. Flaming batons held by flaming youths highlighted half-time festivities. L if... -for . - 'f P' - tx In ,.. 1 9 'V Kwahomot and Selonime cheer- . fp.. leaders lboys, of course? show that WV' cheerleading is easy, or looks that way anyhow. Cat left and rightl
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