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SPC Added to School Spirit, Sponsored Area Projects Sans Perine sisters once again proved themselves worthy of their name, which means Hwithout equal? Through the com- bined efforts of their president, Regina Wagner, and each of the thirty-nine other active members, SPC contributed true Rebel Spirit to help make 1972-73 a better year for everyone. Before school had even begun, SPC was busy giving the teachers a tea and working as guides for ninth grade orienta- tion. During football season, each girl worked hard to support the Rebel team by selling season tickets to the home games and making spirit signs to hang on buses for out of town trips. SPC worked hard to help underprivileged people in our community by participating in Gravy Train, the Cystic Fibro- sis Bike-a-thon, and a Christmas toy drive sponsored by a lo- cal radio station. Sans Perine girls spread true Christmas cheer by adopting two families and presenting them with money, food, clothes, presents, and a Christmas tree. To boost Rebel spirit during Homecoming Week, SPC en- Boor, Daphne 'iii Braddock, Shirley Brown, Debbie Brumbelow, Wanda Cook, Tana Durant, Susie Ellinor, Leslie Elliott, Cindy Glassman, Susie Hamrac, Vicki Hutchins, Lainey Hyder, Susan Jemigan, Lyn King, Terri Kirkland, Pam Mattson, Emily McGilberry, Judy Treasurer McNair, Debbie Metzer, Mary Noah, Lynn Palmer, Karen Porter, Lynn Radford, Diane Ramella, Tricia Vice-president H8 tered a float in the Homecoming motorcade. After hours of hard work, SPC members were proud and excited when the judges announced that they had won first place. In other school activities, Sans Perine began the year with the first dance of the season, their annual Rebel Jivef' With the help of EAC, SPC once again hosted the Christmas Dance. Besides work for their community and school, SPC mem- bers did many things together as a club, just for fun. Such ac- tivities as mother-daughter induction dinner, progressive din- ner, senior banquet, and attending church together helped the girls to grow closer together by giving them the opportu- nity to come to understand and appreciate the various per- sonalities of their sisters. As Kristi Sanders said, While the hard work and the good times we have are very important, I believe that the individual personalities of each and every one of my SPC sisters, combined into one club, are what really make SANS PERINE BEST! av .Mi , .,. w , wa- Y-1.
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Para Amigas girls exchanged gag Christmas gifts in lobby. Otey, Gloria President Reed, Renita Robinson, Jennifer Stallworth, Stella Thomas, Jermifer MQ: 'wvw-sri Tims. Jackie Watts, Shawn Wesley. Deborah Whiting, Andre Whiting, Mary Mrs. Barbara Funderburk Sponsor 'I'l7
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While adding the final touches needed to complete their first place homecoming Boat Sans Permers wait to enter the motorcade. Stack, Cindy Storey, Debbie Tyrell, Kay Wagner, Regina President Watson, Jackie Weiss, Christi Wheeler, Carol White, Susan Sweetheart, Mascots Suarez, Don Malone. Barry Moore, Dale Summitt, Gary Rector, Sue Rice, Judy Ricks, Sandy Rubel, Gloria Sanders, Kristi Sharron, Susan Sommers, Starr Secretary H9
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