BISON BOOSTERS Support of athletic teams the of pep clubs • aim Striving for greater student partIcIpation and enthusiasm, the Bison Boosters decorated the stands and goal posts for all home football games, put up posters to encourage team support, and sponsored weekly pep ralli es. Each sport participant was given a favor as a souvenir of his contribution to a game. In addition to the weekly recognition of the outstanding player of each game, a spring picnic was held for all athletes. In March the group sponsored a Junior College Invitational Basketball Tournament. The Bisonettes, a group of twenty-four girls organized in the fall to give added strength to cheers and to perform special routines with the cheerleaders, brightened the appearance of the stands with their gold and white uniforms. Both the Bison Boosters and the Bisonettes were given special permission to attend away games going to Russellville for the football game with Arkansas Tech and to Arkadelphia for the basketball game with Ouachita Baptist University. I ISON BOOSTERS. FIRST ROW, Searcy, Riggs, Perry, Coyne, Nagel , HolliS, Drummond, Callahon, Hemingway. SECOND ROW, Riggs, forr, V. Williams, locklar, Johns, Belts, Smith, Harr is, Madden, Sharp, Penix, Da .... ison. THIRD ROW: He id, Mauck, Hill , Spurlock, Stafford. Parris, BISONETTES. FIRST ROW: Heid, larkins, Coyne, Penix, Ne idere r, Drummond, Stolloll. SECOND ROW: Mauck, Lockler, Sharp, V. Williams, Pearce, Always standing reody to encourage the Bison aThletic leom on to greater effort ore the Bisonettes, a group of school spiri t supporters. Crowell. Dorman, Evans, Bloomberg, Stell. FOURTH ROW: Sells, Terry, Howard, MlJI'ry, Herbst , Williams, Benson, WiTowski. FIFTH ROW: Peacock, Lawyer (sponsor). McClellan , Hile, Odell, Prior, Coates, Vaughan, Geurin, Howard , Dixon. Sells. THIRD ROW: l. Williams, Bloomberg , Gurganus, Parks, Pentecost, Rouse, Terry.
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