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Mother-Daughter Tea The annual fashion show and tea, held on May 5, had an enthusiastic attendance of mothers and daughters. Pep Club members modeled sportswear, school clothes, cocktail dresses and formal evening wear for an audience of five hundred mothers and daughters. A tea was then given in South Court by the Pep Club. Robin Morris, fashion show chairman, and Shirley Hawkins, Pep Club president, made this another successful activity of their club. lack Leingang apparently doesn't realize he's a most lucky fellow to he escorting sparkling Pep Club coordinator Robin Morris in the annual spring fashion show. Lovely flowers, delicious punch and helpful Pep Club girls made the Sophomore Tea a memorable event. Sophomore Tea A Rustic Welcome was given to all sopho- more girls by the Pep Club on September 24. The new girls were introduced to Southern Cus- toms and enjoyed the performances of a mixed quartet and a Dixieland ensemble. Refreshments were then served by the peppy hostesses. This activity gave the sophomore girls an opportunity to get acquainted with the Pep Club cmd their new senior high classmates.
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Roundup Hundreds of enthusiastic Rebels crowded into the faculty parking lot be- fore the East-South game for refresh- ments and a rally. Two of South's smallest supporters were present to add their voices to the cheers. In uniform to lead the procession to the stadium were the cheerleaders, Pom-Pom girls, Pep Club and band. The S Club and Key Club boys formed a long corridor for the high-spirited marchers. Riding high after their Roundup, the Rebs form a long gray line to the stadium as they prepare to battle with East. K ... Me and my shadow, say the Pom- Pom girls, as mascots Ken and Haney whirl, jump and cavort for the crowd. The Pep Club girls spell out the secret mes- sage, SOUTH, which they carried hallway around the world in their marching exhibition. td v -. U . Pep Club own Carrying a message from the South to the East was the theme of the half-time exhibition presented by the South High Pep Club on October 17. The message first traveled on a steamboat of Pep Club girls to the Far East, where a rickshaw continued the journey across the continent. The scroll containing the message then unwound, and the girls revealed their secret with the information of the word SOUTH. Many long hours of hard work and prac- tice by Mrs. Lyon and Miss Floyd, sponsors: ludy McClung, drill leader, Heidi Markisen, writer of the script: and all the Pep Club members made this spectacular demonstration possible.
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H! Mama keeps close tabs on both the cat and the boyfriend as she passes through the parlor. Drama Club Dlau Set in the era of the early 1900's, Years Ago depicted a stage-struck young girl's ambitions to be an actress. The Drarna Club spent several months rehearsing the hilarious three-act play, which was held on November 20 under the direction of Mrs. Nordstrom. Southern Masqueraders worked on publicity, tickets, programs and production while Stage Crew designed the effective backdrops. Pep Club usherettes rendered service to complete the theatrical production. The performance, enjoyed by over 600 teachers, friends and students, was the first Drama Club presentation since 1957. l 4 f 'QQ' 2 Q y ...- -I-if R . gy ' That girl is not going to the wicked cityl' r . lr , rl: J l K l Mrs. Nordstrom, Gary Taylor and Dra- ma Club members talk about their coming production ot Years Ago amidst ladders and just-begun scenery. 1
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