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RALLIES Energetically leading Rebs in a cheer at a rally are Karla Mag- nuson, Shan Burdick, and Nancy McCracken. Rallies held after school helped to inspire our teams to win and to pro- mote attendance at sports events. Energetic cheerleaders and bouncy pom pom girls enlivened rallies as students yelled to their teams for Vic- tory. As the Pep Club screams faded away, all hands were raised in riotious applause when South ' s Number One Rebel Rouser, Dr. Anderson, appeared to give a pep talk. Hopes were high for the game to come as patriotic Southerners stood for the Alma Mater which ended each rally. ;- ' -( : ' ia ' 3 H», ;= n=m=m - .•=tnn= =i=iT. !!■■ ■■■■ At the doors to the school. Southerners warm up to a season of Rebel sports. 5 f« «W=Sa!. ' 4VMi« ' ii
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ee THE MATCHMAKER Wk ( f ' fy An evening of hilarity- was in store for all who purchased tickets for the first Senior Drama play of the year, The Match- maker. This rollicking com- edy by Thornton Wilder was presented after many hours of hard work on the part of the players and the crews behind the scene. Under the expert leadership of Mrs. Nordstrom, the pro- duction was presented once for visiting drama clubs and once for play-minded Rebs. ITie thunderous ap- plause following the final act attested to the success of the first production. KEY KLUB KLOMP A cafe. The Golden Key Inn, complete with entertcriimient, re- freshments and a special mys- tery guest, was a welcome refuge for weary dancers at the Key Klub Klomp. While many relaxed at the Inn, others danced to the melodious music of Ron Gist, who filled the gyms with twistable tvmes. An imusual and novel theme, the Golden Key Inn, helped to make the Key Klub Klomp a standout among the dances of the year. The Four Imposters, John Fowler, Rick Works, Randy Christman and Dean Guinn, entertain for guests at the Golden Key Inn.
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ASSEMBLIES Inspiring religious assemblies, lettermen ' s assemblies honoring athletic stars, and a thought-provoking all-school gathering to promote school spirit were among the pro- grams presented to the student body throughout the year. The Thanksgiving and Easter celebrations were sponsored by Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y, and under the able direction of Mrs. Wilhams and Mr. Wells, the traditional Christmas music program was given for the student body and the public. The joint Con ederate-Red Cross assembly for the Santa Clous Shop proved its successful appeal as Rebs filled and refilled the toy hut in the main hall. Among the speakers at various assemblies throughout the year were Mr. Earl Reum, Director of Student Activities, and our own Mr. Harold Keables, who gave a talk on school spirit at an assembly for that purpose presented by Student Council. Special lettermen ' s assemblies were held to honor athletes and their coaches, and often Dr. Anderson took these opportunities to present academic awards. A march to honor the Confederate flag and the South brings a school spirit assembly to an impressive close. ' Twos the night before Christmas and all through the pad . . . . Angelin Douvas tells of Chri.slmas for underprivileged children as Annette Flory, Paige Lyda, and Judy Reed listen thoughtfully al the Santa Claus Shop assembly.
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