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Pep Club Teo Sophomore Dourtu Blue and yellow crepe streamers floated above the heads of members of the Class of '65 as they celebrated their first high school get- together at the sophomore party, The Roaring Twentieth Century, on October 24th. Enter- tained by performers from their own class, they spent the evening getting acquainted with one another and dancing to the music of the Patri- cians. By the stroke of eleven they had shown the sponsors and guests of honor, Mrs. Mclntosh and Mr. Schwairy, the spirit and enthusiasm they have for high school life as they shouted, Yea sophomore class. The new rebels left for home with thoughts of newly-made friendships and the good times ahead. Sophomore couples dance amid torn streamers at the sophomore party, on October 24. Penny Field and Lynne Nelson enioy refreshments with Beth Kull- hem, Karen Penley and Sherry Ronnfeldt as they relax after the Sophomore Tea, Autumn Splashes. Flashing pep cards, sparkling songsters and lively dance routines entertained the newcomers to South on September 27th as the Pep Club presented its annual Sophomore Tea. Entitled Autumn Splashes, the tea provided an opportunity for the girls to be- come better acquainted with one another and with the traditions of South. Following the program in the auditorium, the guests were treated to punch and cookies in the gym and were welcomed in a hos- pitable Southern manner by the Pep Club members.
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Rebel Roundup Eager shouts of greeting and loud cheers filled South Court as members of the student body gathered on October 20 for the annual Rebel Roundup. Carrying on the tradition of past years, members of the Confederate Staff served refreshments to the assembled crowd. The cheer- leaders set the mood for the day as they led the massive assemblage in a rousing pep rally and then marched into the stadium at the head of the procession of shouting and seemingly never-ending numbers of Rebs. Patient southerners wait in line for refreshments before the march to the stands begins at Rebel Roundup. .P Homecoming Dance Sounds of Dixie filtered from the gyms as happy couples danced to the music of George Bailey and the Blue Notes and celebrated the day's victory during the Homecoming dance, Formation. Refreshments were served in the Balcony, where weary Rebs gathered to rest and talk over the events of the day. As the first dance of the year, Homecoming set the pace for the year's coming social activities. The gym begins to take on hues of purple and white as Pep Club, aided by the Key Club boys, decorate for the dance.
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