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A SONG FOR THE BUCS. The bluebelles participated in the after-school pep rallies with chants, cheers, and songs of support. Lori Kimball. Kelly Melton, Angie Savant. Becky Rogers, and Sheila Lambert keep in tune. KEEPING IN STEP. Seniors $et a kick out of the band's rendition of Some Kind of Friend.” 12
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A WINNING SMILE. Kevin Cart and Jeff Rostcet won the But cake raffled by the Booster Club at the barbecue held during Homecoming week. WALLFLOWERS. These freshmen. Wayne Fox. Missy Fayko and Kim Borcl watch the dance from the sidelines. CROWNED ROYALLY. Chris Owen, senior, is regally robed and capped at half-time Powder Puff ceremonies. A CHANGE OF TUNE. At the Powder Puff game a swap is made and the guys cheered for the girls. Homecoming — 1 1
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VARSITY SPEAKS OUT. Senior. Lance Ogea addresses ihe student body, asking for their support during the season. PEP RALLIES That Something Extra From the mountainous roar of the student body to the faultless melodies of the band. From the Bluebellcs' precision dancing to the undying spirit of the cheerleaders. From the optimistic orations of Coach Shaver to wild and wacky games between classes, Buc pep rallies were a sight to behold. Buc spirit sessions have always been a little different, and this year was no exception. A miscom-munication between the administration and the student body prompted the front office to move the midseason rallies to after school hours. The increased attendance proved the students were serious about their roles as loyal Buc supporters and the morning pep rallies went back to schedule just in time for the I.aGrange game. Mrs. Hebert added her special touch to the events by cooking her traditional Gator Gumbo and KPLC spiced up the spirit by-flashing its cameras around at two pep rallies. It just made you want to yell ail the more,” said junior Troy Harrington, enthusiastically. Every pep rally had that special little something to make it stand out from the one before. The senior girls' spoof at the Homecoming pep rally sent senior football jocks scurrying to hide their red faces, while observers hunted for Kleenex to wipe laughter-wet eyes. Barbs dug in sharper with the aid of props, such as Lisa Manuel's taco and Penny Evans' shades and leis. Pam LeBato strutted up to Dietz Eastman saying, PINNED BLUE AND WHITE. Junior, Doug Hurguicres is covered with spirit ribbons as part of a contest to get the football players psyched up. PLEASED WITH PARTICIPATION. The football players do their own thing as they watch the students demonstrate their class cheers. Pep Rallies — 13
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