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TOURNAMENT FEVER STRIKES AGAIN by Brian Kidd Each year in late February and early March a strange malady strikes South High School. The symptoms center around gold and blue, and these colors begin to appear in the halls filled with crepe paper streamers, on the walls with posters of various shapes and designs, and on the students and faculty in every con- ceivable combination of gold and blue. As the malady worsens, students begin suddenly to chant and cheer in class, in the halls. and in pep rallies, and in the final stages of this illness, students and faculty alike put aside books and homework in favor of pop- corn, programs, and tickets to basketball games. It is a reoccur- ing malady but one that cannot be stopped and one that everyone looks forward to. It is tournament fever and one and all join into the excitement and the fun of another tournament season. TOURNAMENT 69
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PISANELLO ' S PIZZA 4 West High Street and 41 S. Fountain Ave. £5-7222 owner: GARY SCHERF A Pizza Never Had It So Good 1. Brandon Jones stops for a photo in front of the decorations put up by the Sophomore Boosters. 2. Joy Sain poses next to the Sophomore Boosters poster for the Lady Wildcats. 3. Artwork by the Freshmen Booster display Brandon Jones ' and Tod Walker ' s leaping ability. 4. Chris Dearmond. 5. Brandon Jones. 6. Tina Wilson takes time for a drink while DOC. Willets watches over the team. 7. Coach Copeland finishes a time out. 8. Allen Cowley displays his great form at the free throw line. 9. The Coaching Staff and Kerry Henry look on as the Wildcats come to the end of the first of two overtimes in the game against Piqua. 68
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The Glass Menagerie was the second play performed this year. The acting was not bad, but the plot lacked interest, said one of the few viewers. The play exhibited a family conflict, which centered around a young man who was caught between the need to take care of his family, after his father had skipped the light fantastic , and the need to go out on his own. It may not have been the best attendance, but it was one of the best presentations for team work I have ever experienced! , said Cheri Lawson, who played Amanda Wingfield the mother. This was a play that offered high drama and a real challenge to the students who participated in the play. by Michelle Steen SKIPPED THE LIGHT FANTASTIC 70
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