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Stunt-Talent Night marks the debut of many aspiring talents. For their first appearance Mike Kearney, Janice Thomas, and Freddy Finn sing a medley of ''Going Out of My Head and 'Girl from |panema. ' es Whistling as the band plays Dixie,’ former assistant principal D. E. Baggett returns to a Rebel pep rally with a delegation of his Tuckahoe elementary pupils. Presenting a Confederate flag, Robert Winstead and Gail Shipstedt represent the 600 boys and girls who contributed their nickels and dimes to replace the fla gs destroyed by vandals. Tempted beyond restraint by the last remnants of a short-lived February snow, four Rebels relieve tensions with a jestful snow battle
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A steady hand applies the final touch of make-up to Lizzie (Susan Baugham). It's 7:45, opening night for ''Ginger. ' Senior Class Thespians score winning touchdown during ‘Time Out’ Lights dimmed and silence reigned. The tension and strained nerves of weeks of rehearsal vanished behind the practiced masques of senior actors as they met their cues in Ronald Alex- ander's ''Time Out for Ginger, directed by drama teacher Al Biddle. Because of the Regional playoffs on Friday night, the curtain went up. on Saturday and Monday, providing an op- portunity for greater attendance. On the Wednesday before Thanksgiv- ing, the auditorium filled again, and Rebels saw the evidence of their gen- erosity in the decorated baskets of canned goods for charity.
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aSeawHe Lifeless bodies sprawl on the floor of a Seniors anticipate caps, gowns; juniors relish rings; sophomores look forward to prom As the chilly wind blew winter in, sen- iors caught their first glimpse of grad- uation. The occasion was a visit from the Balfour representative, who took orders for caps, gowns, and calling cards and left the juniors with shiny new school rings. Hosting college boards, the school took on a somber atmosphere, which disappeared as sophomore decorations for their ‘Ice Palace took shape. December flying by, Freemanites slowed their hectic schedules of dances, tests, basketball games, and Christmas shopping to collect clothes and food for needy families. They presented these before the Thespian inhabitants of Pleasant Grove at the Christmas As- sembly. Forgetting the anxiety of exams, Rebels roared at Stevie Gleason and the Honeymooners’ in Stunt-Talent Night, and then plunged into the new semester. ' .% LSan hk: ee Pes ae balers SRS PERS bse Se oe ,
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