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Junior Jared Reeves joins in the snake dance that ended in the gym with the J.T. pep rally. Go, Fight, Win Rebels! Sophomore girls add to the livehness that later won their class the spint Stick for 1967. Mr. Carl Defibaugh showed true Rebel spirit by calling a spontaneous pep rally dur- ing J.T. week. Cheerleader Margaret Hays leads a yell. Cheerleader Nancie Smith really socks it to em! in the Marshall pep rally. 15
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Go Lee! is the cry of the Rebels as the snake dance shthers through the parking lot. Special Events Provide Change Outdoor pep rallies, snake dances, and faculty-inspired yell sessions added variety and excitement to the fall football season. John Tyler week culminated Rebel spirit with five pep rallies breaking out on various campus spots such as the back parking lot and the patio. Original slogans decorated every window pane as a new tradition was developed to show Rebel spirit and a new thought was established in our minds: Lions can ' t hide from intensified pride! Lee Gentlemen Walter Newton and Steve Snavely charge down the bleachers to the opening strains of Dixie . Cheerleaders lead an outdoor pep rally in the middle of the campus during J,T. week. 14
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It ' s in my side, it ' s Rebel pride! Sophomore Brenda Ford bugaloos through the Hurst pep rally as soul sisters Joyce Gantt, Mildred Middle- brooks, and Mary Ann Jackson, all seniors, wait their turn. 9tudent 8kl+s Spark Spirii Ingenious and hilarious are only two adjectives that de- scribe the originality of the rash of new skits produced as more students got into the act of promoting Rebel spirit. The seniors showed that three years at Robert E. Lee instills real pride as various groups from the class of ' 68 invented and performed five of the eight acts given during football season. A great amount of time, effort, and skill was put in to come out with such unforgetta- bles as are pictured on these two pages. He ' s got it; they want it! Senior Levon Ford is full of Rebel pride. Before the big game with Texarkana. jun- iors Regina Thed- ford. Diane Roberts, Nancy Bremer, and Francis McCain get a talk from Big D played by Carol Smith 16
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