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Football Rallies Keep Spirits High The first ( and only ) rally held in the new John D. Sulsberger stadium was on Sep- tember 16, 1965. It was a historic occasion. Other rallies were jammed into gym and auditorium as the weather soured. Rallies are good. They unite the team and the student body. They ignite school spirit. They develop loyalty. They inspire effort and achievement. LEFT: Student body of 1600 moves into new stadium. Pep Band is in top rows as cheerleaders re-educate old students and initiate sophomores into the fine art of co- ordinated vocalizing. ABOVE: Mr. Hagen warms up victory bell for first game of season. He was advisor to the class of '65 which promoted the project to establish the new bell ringing tradition at games. Swing it, man. BELOW: Varsity squad lines up as names are called during meet-the-team rally. Senior class officers guard victory bell. BELOW: Mr. Neumann's Pep Band stirs up war cries at rallies. Pep Boys also play Alma Mater to wind up each session. FAR LEFT: Let's hear it, gang! Reserve cheerleaders and Mrs. Burrier do stuff at H.C. rally. Mrs. B. scorns feeble response, orders thunder, threatens sluggards. Cheerlassies Jane Davis, Margaret Drier, Marilyn Sachs, and Lynn Pope approve. LEFT: Mrs. B. brought to the Home- coming Rally a hypothetical Marietta Home- coming Court, (back row): Frank Boykin, Ezra Goldstein, Pete Bailey, Bruce Baker, Jeff Blancett, Roger Drake, and Albert Zakany. Front row, Z.H.S. Homecoming Court: Debbie Morris, Rita Katsampes, Sheila Slater, Becky Fulton, and Sherry Bennett. 11
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BELOW: Students Donna and Wanda Boykin present to Z.H.S. a new American flag to be flown over the John D. Sulsberger Memorial Stadium. Mr. Burrier thanks them on behalf erf the student body. BELOW: After introducing the stalwart squad one by one, Coach Vlerebome conducts a preview of the 1965 Blue Devils. The team ran off several plays as the coach explained the strategy.
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Below the stage and directly in front of the audience Simon Stemson, played by Jon Lind, leads the weekly practice of the Congregtional Church. The townspeople BELOW: Emily (Linda Ray) and George (Pete BailyJ discuss their problems over a soda at the neighborhood drugstore. CENTER: Stage manager Barry Glaze r ob- serves as Editor Webb, somewhere ove rhere, mows his lawn. singers are (left to right) Jill Saunders, Becky Tahyi, Beth Wolfe, Tammy Summers, Paula Thomas, Rodger Drake, and l an Schaffer. Mrs. Gibbs (Kay Plummer). Mrs. Soames (Tammy Summers), and Mrs. Webb (Margaret Hollingshead) gaze wonderingly at the moon and at Emily and George as they do their homework in their rooms. 12
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