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r te • y CJ UnbelievaWe! The spirit was great! Left to right, sophomores Mimi Fair, Beccl Sherry;Lanhem, Patty DeCharles, and Tii IT rh y, T
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Rebels Rise Over Lions The Rebels proved to be tops October 27 when they romped cross-town rival John Tyler on the field and in the stands. Spirit ran at an all-time high the entire week with Rebel flags waving from car antennas, outdoor pep rallies, and boisterous Rebel antics on campus. Before the game the J.T. band played verse after verse of Big Bad John, but after a second-quarter rally the Rebels gathered up and Lion fans had little to laugh about then. Combined forces of Go Lee, Dixie, and Flush that John finished the fiasco for the Blue and White as the team did its part in continuing a new tradition of beating J.T.! The Rebel football team charges to its sweetest victory of the year against J.T. Senior spirit comes through in band member Bobby Colston when the Rebels return for the second half of play. ' Big Bad John goes up in smoke. Sporting new uniforms at the big game, majorettes Sandy Harvey and Donna Hill twirl in front of the band, led by drum major Steve Prestwood. 20
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Fair, Parade Add To Fall Fun The East Texas Fair and the Tyler Rose Festival provided new outlets for a display of Rebel pride to the public. The cheerleaders and Rebelette officers joined Emmett Scott High School and Tyler Junior College on the seat of the Jaycee dunking booth at the Fair to help earn money for worthy charities. The band, sophomore and junior Rebelettes, and the Rebel Guard joined in the Rose parade to salute Queen Kitty Clyde, the sev- enth consecutive Lee graduate to be honored as queen of this annual civic fest( l. The many Lee students who at- tended the East Texas Fair in- cluded juniors Karen McGaugh and Karen Rannals and sophomores Cindy Wyatt, Deb- bie Hightower. and Jill Hams, Rebelette majorettes Ellen Reese and Val Wilcox are still smiling after the long march to Rose Stadium dunng the annual Rose Festival Parade The Rebel band joined in Tyler ' s salute to roses and this year ' s queen and former Rebel cheer- leader. Miss Kitty Clyde. 22
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