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Show Rickety - Rackety - Kussl Seribe Sets January 4 For Opening of Yell Contest A yell and song "housecleaning" designed to supplement those Cub pep appeals created during South high school's twelve year history, his-tory, will begin January -1, when Scribe will open a contest to judge yells students can create to spur the blue and white boys to victory. vic-tory. An early announcement will give those interested two full weeks of leisure to tax their minds for appropriate themes. Sports Editors Frank James and Frank Allan. V. F. Victor and C. Dewey Halo, dean of men, are faculty fac-ulty judges, with also Miss Catharine Cath-arine Rogers and George II. Durham. The contest will be grouped in three divisions, (1) original yells, (2) original songs words to i any popular or inspiring tune, (3) revivials bring to light yells once popular which have now sunk into disuse. There is no limit to length of yells or songs, but contestants are expected to hold contributions to reasonable size. Winning yells will be added to the cheerleaders' repetoire, and will be published in the next issue of Scribe. Thev will also be printed print-ed in the 1943-44 handbook, with credit lines, Dexter McGarry? chairman of the handbook committee, commit-tee, announced. Several students at South this year have already created inspiring- yells. To Frank James. Scribe co-editor of sports, goes credit for creating "With an S," while cheerleaders cheer-leaders wrote "C-C-C-C." Judges in the contest will be Dexter McGarry, Roy Marsh, representing rep-resenting the cheerleaders' choice, Scribe Editor Milton Hollstein and |