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108 Mr. Spicknall and Mr. Hatch Cforegroundj observe how the tension and excitement builds up among the Seniors before the rally. Enthusiastic freshmen boys carry up their class prop, duct of long hours and hard work. Held in order to gen- erate school spirit the 1964 Sound-Off Rally was a great success. In com- petition ag ain st one another, the four classes called on the varsity foot- ball t e a m to demolish Tennyson in its game that night. The Class of 1968, in their first Rally, com- peted as the Freshmen Cavemen and had as their mascot Dino the Dino- saur. The Sophomore Sideshow had a big-top ringmaster as mascot and a circus as its theme. The victorious Junior Genies had as their mascots the legendary Aladdin and his Magic Lamp. In their last Rally the Senior Spartans' mascots were a Spartan warrior and a giant foot- ball cleat. The Seniors, with the theme of Tramp1e 1- F all Rall Strengtlua a pro- four classes. classes unite. The Senior skit, a mock football game, arouses excitement in all In the Sophomore class skit, the barbell is lifted when all four
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ariety as Theme or tudent Lge and promote school spirit. Song girls add to the activities of basketball, adominant winter sport. gb! 'fi At one of the many popular assemb1ies,Lee Bardellini delivers a speech. Rich Wendland demonstrates the hazzards of passing from one class to another, a major activity involving all students. 107
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...Q- az Q .Q mb their sign with enthusiasm for the game held that night. clwol Spinit and nit The victorious Juniors fight for school unity. The Caveman skit bags first forthe Freshmenin skit competition. Junior class cheerleader, Linda Duke along with varsity song girl, Dyann Martin, leads her class in the school song. Jim Saiak, Dave Fong, and Steve Wi11ia.ms lead the class of '66 in their march up to a Junior victory. V.,-.-.. ., K f-3.-'kg 109
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