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Rebel Nlaids: Seniors: Debbie Manchaca, Marsha Plunkett: Juniors: Kerry Brown, Patsy Robertson: Sophomores: Debbie Bennett, Susan McCullough. During homecoming clash labovel with Van Buren, Mike Kirkpatrick, senior, watches from the sidelines. Ueftl 7.970 Homecoming Court: In Front: Karen Bateman, Darrin Wyattg Front Row: D. Bennett, K. Brown, D. Manchaca, Queen P. Ingram, M. Plunkett, P. Robertson, S. McCollough,' Back Row: B. Chamblin, R. Warlick, B. Mason, R. Jollifi R. Wright, M, Corbel, D. Pogue. Rebel Week 25
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Crowning, game, and dance climax Rebel Week V-l-C-T-O-R-Y, that's the Rebel battle cry! These were the words that rang through the gym during the Homecoming pep as- sembly October 9. An activity-filled week deemed as Rebel Week preceded the homecoming clash with the Van Buren Pointer. The corona- tion of Miss Rebel and the pre- sentation of the Rebel Court be- fore the game climaxed all of Rebel Week. lVlr. Victor Stewart, principal, crowned Patti Ingram as Miss Rebel. The Rebs then captured a 26-3 homecoming vic- tory over the Pointers. Following the game, victori- ous spirits were heightened by the music of the Jamestown Flood at a dance in the cafeteria. 1970 Rebel Queen Patti Ingram, gazes between Rebel Maids during the homecoming clash, October 9. 24 Rebel Week
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Kenny Jones lrightl bursts through the sign at the homecoming game, January 29. The 7.977 homecoming court and escorts lbelowl were B. Baker, L Klusmeierg M, Roberts, N. Jacobij G. Catsavis, T. Tuckerg Fl Jaber, S. Morrisg J. Vitale, D. Manchacaj B. Karsten, P. Robertsong K. Jones, S. Thompson,'S. West, D. Bennett. Homecoming, Twirp begin new year Two events added excite- ment to the new year. Basketball homecoming, January 29, was culminated with the crowning of the queen, Shelley lVlorris. A dance featuring the Fifth Avenue Blues ended the festivities on a happy note, after Southside was defeated by the Benton Panthers earlier in the gymnasium. Under the theme of Dog- patch, the 1971 Twirp Week began February 19. On the morn- ing announcement a skit was given explaining the event of each day. The week went as follows: lVlonday, Swoon Your lVlc- Goong Tuesday, Nab Your Abner, Wednesday, Tote His Vittles5 Thursday, Daisy Pays, Friday, Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, to which the girls treated the boys, featuring the rock band, Leavenworth. Queen Shelley stands proudly following her cornation between the A and B games February 2.9
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