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Purple Parliament The responsibilities and duties of a good of- ficer and member, program planning and prob- lem solving were some of the topics discussed at South's first leadership conference, Purple Parliament. Mr. Small, a teacher from North, opened the meeting on January 3 with a talk on the equality of mankind. Following the dis- cussion groups and refreshments, the Rebels again assembled in the auditorium where they heard Mr. Earl Reum give his Group Dynamics talk. Due to the success of the first Purple Parliament, Student Council hopes to make an annual leadership conference traditional at South. Mr. Reum shocks observers with his demonstration. Cupid's Beau A variety of corsages ranging from cereal boxes to dollar bills provided an unusual theme as each girl invited her favorite to Junior Red Cross' annual Cupid's Beau on January 16, and furnished him- with her own original decora- tion. Although this dance was usually given jointly with Thomas Jefferson, this year each school went its separate way and held the dance in its own gym. Wayne Case and his band furnished the music as the Valentine setting was carried out by decorations of red, pink and white. Many parties were held after the dance and all participants were in genuine agreement that Cupid's Beau was one of the unique and unusual dances at South this year. A box top and stale candy adorn Steve Mills 'at Cupid's Beau.
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All-School Show Elegance was the word most descriptive of the All-School Show of 1963, Stars in My Eyes. Elaborating on the star theme, representatives of the three classes and the different phases of school life presented an inspiring show on Feb- ruary 2l and 23. The Senior girls' dance line started off the show with a lively south-of-the- border rendition. Many acts followed, including the ROTC drill team demonstration, a satire on Karate and judo, and many soloists and dance lines. Commentators Karen Erickson and Stuart Elliott tied the acts together with their in-between- acts narration. The music and entertainment were impressive as South introduced her many talented Rebels to the students and community. Starr Mcleran narrates The Kings New Suit
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