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Snow Brightens Gloomy Skies “Look out the window—quick—its snowing! Is it sticking?—Yes! These were the enthusiastic words of many SMHS students as a rare winter snow blanketed the ground. Within the hour snow- ball fights were in full swing, buses were being fueled, and teachers became hectic. Along with the snow came confusion. The gruesome decision of closing school hung over Mr. Ott, lunch had already been prepared, and glisten- ing highways became avenues of ice for skidding buses. Finally, the decision to send everyone home was made. Jubilant and snowballed students were herded to the buses and dismissed for a wonderful winter holiday. RUSHING for the buses, students explode with joy. JOVIALLY, Jack Whetstone throws a snowball at Joe Tidwell.
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COVERED with snow, Pat Riley delicately tastes the white magic! HURRIEDLY, the buses were serviced for the grueling trip home.
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Booster Club Annoints Athletes With Honor Excitement filled the air, especially for Gamecock fans, when the Yellow Jacket Booster Club held its annual Booster Club Banquet this spring. The Na- tional Guard Armory exploded with excited athletes, proud parents, enthusiastic Booster Club members, and even a few Clemson fans. Everyone eagerly awaited the keynote address by Coach Frank McGuire, Head Basketball Coach at the University of South Carolina. Beginning with an abundant barbecue supper, the long-awaited event got under way. Music by the Stage Band set the mood for the enjoyable eve- ning. The honored guests, coaches, athletes, and cheerleaders were recognized for their fine abili- ties and achievements. Receiving awards present- ed by the Booster Club members and the coaches were: Best Offensive Back and the Drummond Brandenburg Award, Jerry Wiles; Best Offensive Lineman, Joe Tidwell; Best Defensive Back, Harry Ott; Best Defensive Lineman, Elliott Rucker; Coaches’ Football Award, Tommy Huff; Scholastic Award, Ashby Gressette; Coaches’ Baseball Award, Chris Fogle; Coaches’ Girls’ Basketball Award, Denise Corley; and Coaches’ Boys’ Basketball Award, Melvin Hart. The track and golf teams were also recognized for the outstanding records this year. EXPERIENCING pride in achievement, Jerry Wiles exhib- its the Drummond Brandenburg trophy for admiration by Kristi Knight and Mary Smoak. ENTERTAINING with music, the Dance Band played after the Barbecue supper.
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