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Going once, going twice, sold! shouts Mr. Armstrong, as he auctions off Terri Putnam and Mark Saviers at the Sophomore Slave Auction, one of the coun- ro cil's new money raising activities. xl s-3 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL: Bottom Row-Darnall, McC0l- Hanthorn, Bennett, Erwin,' Third Row-Shaw, Mc- lough lvice-presidentl, Putnam lpresiden ti, Skokos Daniel, Kimbrough, Hanley, Gilham, Underwood, Freernanj lsecretary-treasurerl, Lee, Hendrix, Rappe- Top Row-Faier, Sexton, Smoot, Saviers, ,oort,' Second Row-Andrews, Carson, VanZandt, Choate, Catsavis, Price, Snider, Thompson. Sophomore Council 185
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Page 188 text:
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l don't need any more shortening? shouts Kay Rappeport as the Sophomore Council makes a recipe for Pain ter Pan- cakes during Rebel Week pep rally. Balloons, perky eye-catchers of the Sophomore hall during Rebel Week, are blown up Monday night, October 5, by Shuggie Skokos as Martha McDaniel tapes a blue one to the ceiling. Soph Council says follow the South's colors Follow the colors to what? The heart of Dixie, of course. This theme enlivened the sophomore hall during Rebel Week, held October 5-9. Since Tuesday of home- coming week was designated as hall decorations day, students found the soph's hall filled with balloons, footsteps, crepe paper, streamers, and even puns. The group's effort tied vvith the seniors' for second place in the class contest. From balloons, the soph- omores directed their attention to building their bank account. On November 19 in the gym, 35 184 Sophomore Council slaves were auctioned off by lVlr. Leo Armstrong, drafting instruc- t0l'. Gther money-making proj- ects included the sale of South- side pins and yearbook covers. Boosting sophomore spirit, the council provided the usual skits, floats, and signs: then went one step further. It introduced to pep rallies a shiny red and blue car-miniature, of course-vvith a Rebel flag and lights adorning it. With these activities, this Sophomore Council, the leaders of the class of '73 made it clear that its lifestyle was truly achievement. lt's a heavy burden as Susan McCollough carries in boxes of yearbook covers, sold traditionally by the Sophomore Council every May. .. 5 Q B S Q, avg'
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Adams, James Alexander, Bill Allen, Barbara Anderson, David Anderson, Gay Andrews, Debbie A tkins, Michael Bailey, Mike Baker, Bill Barbry, Martha Basinger, Mark Baugher, Steve Beard, Kitty Beasley, Doug Bell, Melinda Bell, Steven Bennett, Billy Bennett, Debbie Berch, Julie Beschoner, Ruthie Bogner, David Fulfilling an interview asignment for the school newspaper, Lisa Lee, sophomore, greets Governor Win throp Rockefeller at the Municipal Airport, October 8. Microscopic observation reveals the cell structure ofa potato to sophomore, .lay 4 Bolling, as he prepares to draw a diagram of what he has viewed.
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