1963-1964 Yearbook

llSON BOOSTERS . FRONT ROW: loney, Rutledge, Whitfield, Nelson , Merriman, Wiser. Cutshall, Vinson. Miles , Spears . SECOND ROW: Kinman , Tucker, Burke!! Word. Stafford, Selby , Peacock, Fe rguson , Rowland . THI RO ROW: Martin , Chr istmas, Evans, Eddy, Hawk ins . Wolfe, Borret! , Rachel. B. Smith , Sum· mers FOURTH ROW, Terry, Pounds, Von Rheenen , Conner , Isom. Rhe inbolt , T. Smith . Graddy . Pep club provides spirit and backing for teams A peak enrollment of 250 aided the Bison Booster< in achieving a good spirit in the development of school and team pride. This, in tum, fuifillt ·d the purpose of the organiza tion, is to promote more school spirit and to bad all intercollegiate Bison teams. Attainments of the year included a seri es of unique JX'p rallies, the purchase of new cheerleader sweaters, decoration of football goal posts at home games, and the selection of a " Player of the Week," who was pictured each week on the honor board in the foyer of the Administration building. A poster was also di s'played in the Student Center with individual shots of all the football players so that studen ts could become acquainted with their team. Benefits rlerived from membership varied from a Bison Booster pin and pennant to permission to attend very special but-of-town games which were not all ·school function s. SELLING 0 ribbon wh ich reads "Wreck Tech " to Ji m Brown . Mary Ann Eddy does her part in boost ing The Bisons toward a vi ctor ious game . 129

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