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1. Serving as chairman of the Booster Club fair booth, Mrs. Lemay Houser serves one of the many customers. 2. Watching attentively, lower school children look at the bump cars in action. 3. Students enjoy exciting rides such as the Paratrooper at the fair. 4. Slamming against another car, Sid- ney Summers is amused by the ride. 5. Taking time out from the fun of the rides and games, Fran Mixson buys a candy apple. 4. 5. 105
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Fair Provides Fun For All This year the Orangeburg County Fair brought fun to stu- dents. Evenings were character- ized by shrill screams, cool breezes, and delicious odors of cotton candy and food. Students found time to alter their daily schedules to visit the fair. Every- one, young and old, liked the amusements at the fair. The Rebel Booster Club spon- sored a concession booth this year where students and friends met to have fun and to eat. The Booster Club made a large profit from this yearly project at the fair. Vol- unteers and friends joined in working at the booth. 2.
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Rain Fails to Dampen Homecoming Rain did not seem to dampen the excitement of the Homecom- ing game. During the half-time activities as the players and their sponsors were introduced, the rain stopped. A hush swept over the crowd as the Homecoming float with the theme of Colour My World” was driven onto the field. Ginger Kearse was named the 1976 Homecoming Queen and Dawn Fleming, Maid of Honor. The two attendants were Bonnie Campbell and Linda Frierson. A victory over Thomas Heyward added to the excitement of Homecoming. To complete the Homecoming festivities, the sponsors and their escorts were honored at a dance after the game. 106 1. Working desperately to meet the deadline, students stuff the backdrop with pomps. 2. During the first half of the Home- coming game, Seniors Tommy Huff- man and Kevin Kennedy seek shelter from the rain. 3. With only a few days left until Homecoming, Mr. Bill Jacobs and Banks Wannamaker hurry to finish the frame for the backdrop. 3.
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