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Assemblies RaiseASpirit In Pupils Assemblies brought a Welcome change to otherwise slow-paced school days. The assemblies ranged from Pep Rallies to the all-time favor- ite - the Talent Show. Theatrics, music, athletics, infor- mation, and entertainment headed the agenda of assemblies held in the auditorium. At the first of the year, there Was an assembly for each class to provide general information. Russ McDonough, student body president, presided over pep as- semblies and other assemblies pre- sented on special occasions. Most assemblies were sponsored by the cheerleaders and the Student Council. Assemblies took place dur- ing a rotating schedule of second through fifth periods. Assemblies held in the latter part of the day were not as successful as those held in the morning because so many students had left to goto Work in the afternoon. During athletic season, the Cheer-o-kee Club sponsored as- semblies to introduce the players and raise spirit for that night. During Christmas season as Well as spring, the band and the choir gave some separate and some combined per- formances. The lazz band sponsored an assembly in Ianuary. The pep band played in all pep assemblies. During February, a Black History Assembly was held. Special guests included Darrell Coleman, former studentg Sherman Steward, grad- uate and modern dance student of UALR, Deborah Tharpe Parker, ac- tress, Dee Bennett, Fisk University Counselor: Lencola Sullivan, former Miss Arkansas and anchor-person for KARK-TVg and the Philander Smith College Chamber Singers. Black Perspectives and Perception, was the theme of the assembly. Movies were presented at pay as- semblies. The lnkwell presented the movie, Black Sabbath, the Senior Class selected and presented, Greased Lightning, and the Stu- dent Council sponsored, Young Frankenstein. I Use Gleem. Beverly Coleman gets into the spirit as the Warriors prepare to play the Central Tigers. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. The Philander Smith E Chamber Singers entertain students during Black 2 History Week. f . A - I Sponsored by GLORIA SUMMERLIN 4 E 28!Assemb1ies I I
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