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Costumes and Contests Homecoming Week found the Savanna Rebels with lots of spirit and excitement. It started off with Wild West Day as all over campus there were people dressed as cowboys and dance hall girls. The next day was Fifties Day as the guys slicked back their hair and put on leather jackets and the girls dressed in poodle skirts and saddle shoes. Kiddie or Sports Day was next as everyone either dressed in the uniform of their favorite sport or as little kids with teddy bears and lollipops. Dress up days weren ' t the only thing though, there were also contests including a treasure hunt, tricycle race, jelly bean find, and the Mr. Cool ice race. Captions: 1. Terry Sammons strolls around campus in the mood of the Fifties 2.Rebels show spirit during Wild West Day i.Girls dress up for Fifties Day i.Drill Team performs their competition routine at the pep assembly
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BOY OF THE YEAR Ron Kincaid spent a busy three years at Savanna and his worth- while accomplishments spoke for themselves. As a sophomore, Ron served as a Student Congress Representative, qualified for CSF, and was co-captain of the sophomore baseball team. During his junior year, Ron was elected Class President. In addition to this responsibility, he also participated in Student Congress, CSF, NHS, and was captain of the JV baseball team. As President of the Associated Student Body his senior year, Ron remained active in other areas. He was in CSF, NHS, Student Con- gress, and worked on the Dispatch newspaper staff. This consistant demonstration of service, effort and loyalty to Sa- vanna earned Ron Kincaid the title of BOY OF THE YEAR! Captions; 1. This attractive pose is really part of a costumed group shot of the Student Council 3. Ron is busy here during a noon assembly.
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Homecoming Week Friday was the big day during Homecoming Week as it was School Colors Day where seniors wore red and under- classmen wore gray. It was also the day of the pep as- sembly as Song and Cheerleaders did skits and the Pep Band and Drill Team performed. That night was the big game against Anaheim where the Rebel team proved their football skills as they were victorious. Captions: I.Jill Anderson does her part in the skit to Be True to Your School I.Pam Pierrot and Patty Taylor prove their spirit during the pep assembly S.Debbie Brown is ready to draw i.Spirited Rebels take a drive around the quad at lunch
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