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When a player comes off the field during a game, he is met by the coach with instructions and the manager with towels and smelling salts. jimmy Dean listens to Coach O. A. Phillips while Lane Langford, manager, stands by. The Sandie-Rebel football game got off to a popping start with the bursting of paper sacks. Students were provided with sacks form the cheerleaders to explode on the first kick-off of the cross-town rivals match. The Cheerleaders lead the Sandie student body in a fight song during a pep rally. The ring leaders are Shorty McCaffree, Carol Patterson, Eddie Fritchie, Cathy Patterson, David Smith and Linda Neal.
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In our athletics our spirit becomes most evident, It is here that almost all the school spirit we have manifests itself, vocally and emotionally. At a football game, the stadium rocks with: We want a touchdown! ..-Um At a basketball game, the cry is: Hit 'em black! Hit 'em gold! And at the pep rallies preceding a game, the auditorium is virtually shaken with almost hysterical abandon,: Victory! Victory! That's our cry! The Sandies many times have triumphed over al- most unconquerable odds by the sheer power of their undampened spirit, no matter how low things were. We have gained nation-wide prestige for this un- believable spirit. We lose well just as we win well. Our teams' sense of sportsmanship and values upheld despite all odds is something all Sandies can point to with pride. This is not to say we don't care what happens. There is a sense of desire and good-natured rivalry that is quite obvious. But we don't want to win to the point of resorting to anything dishonest. As far as desire to win tempered with good play is concerned, no Sandie team has ever lost a game. It is not the function of high school yearbook to quote cliches, but in this case, this one holds true in every Sandie game: It's not whether you win or lose that countsg it's how you played the game.
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Social studies classes often set aside history lessons to learn what is going on now. The classes subscribe to current news magazines to keep up with the news. Cora LaGrone and Robert Hillerby are reading one of these magazines. One has to be brave to smile when tests are being returned. .These brave souls in Mrs. Margaret josserand's history class are left to right,-Carlene Hale, Patricia Kohl, Mrs. josserand, Arnold Knox and john Knxghtstep. 12
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