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ReBeL pep CLub Boosted school spimt Cynthia Smith, secretary; Eloise McKenzie, vice-president; Marshall Atkins, president; Yvonne Simmons, treasurer; and Deborah Wright, reporter, tried out new “shakers” bought with funds from doughnut sales. Mr. Cook encouraged Pep Club mem¬ bers to attend games, sit as a unit, and generate enthusiasm. “. . . dear old East Surry High” echoed across the stadium as students sang our alma mater at a pep rally during football season. Rebel hopes for a winning football season soared as high as the flames of our annual bonfire, kicking off Pep Club activities. 34
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music ORQ mzAtions peRfoRtmnces. Mr. Robert Daly devoted hours of attention to choosing appropri¬ ate and entertaining arrangements. The Ensemble offered talented students with back¬ grounds in music opportunities to learn and to entertain. Productions ranged from the PIRATES OF PENZANCE operetta by Gilbert and Sullivan, presented last spring, to the lively “ ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,” from the Christmas concert. Trish Newsome, treasurer; Kaye Collins, vice-president; Phyllis Smith, secretary; and Teta McKenzie, president, encouraged at¬ tendance at all rehearsals and performances. Selected by audition, these twenty -two students displayed remarkable talent. Their musical abilities, in addition to singing, included piano and various band instruments. 33
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to new heiqhts in most Active vcar. Mr. Daly and his Pep Band added “ Zing” to pep club activities at ball- games and pep rallies. i IIP |L M i kJL Rebel rooters waved pep flags as “On, you Rebels!” split the air. Pep Club members encouraged faithful attendance and enthusiastic support for all school activities, especially athletic competition. Monogram Club membership included all students who received school letters in athletic and pep activities. They wholeheartedly supported our entire athletic program and encouraged student 35 support in general. In the spring they sponsored the annual athletic awards banquet, where 1967—68 letters were presented.
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