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Doing Our Best The Rowdies fet people know that they were olive and peppy at football games. Pep Club officers Erin Cromer, Lori Hogan, and Lori Johnson nrake one of their famous signs after an in- tense lesson in art. Rowdies give Scott Boveia a cheer for picking up on Kata Conlon. Kristen StMt and HoHy Wunsch explain to Tim Bubba Fairfield o r ew cheer for him to do. 110 Pep Club
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We ' ve got spirit, yes we do. we ' ve got spirit, how ' bout you ctionts Jenny Gill. Heather Campbell and Jenny Gill pose with their mas- cot friend. The world famous El Dorado Hawk. Heather, where are you when I need you? Get out of that hospital!! yells Jenny Gill. Speed demon Jenny Gill cranks on her tricycle. Crazy But Special Friends ' 1 like to amuse people, end I have fun being in front of people, said Jenny Gill. We don ' t have to be lil e other cheerleaders. We con be different Heather Campbell ad- ded that she v ould like to see more school spirit, and see more people take part in activities. Both mascots love to be crazy and off the wall, and Heather concluded, The best thing about being a mascot, was being able to work with new people and making special friends. Mascot 109
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To Pep Up The Rest To get more people involved in school the Pep Club chonged their name to The Rowdy Bunch , President, Lorl Hogan, held occasional meetings which were open to whoever wanted to attend. During the meetings. Rowdies discussed how to promote school spirit and also how to get more people to go to the games. The Rowdies not only cheered with the cheerleaders, but they also cheered on their own, sat in their own section, sang their own songs, and painted signs at post- er parties all in an effort to promote school spirit. THfim t t Cathy Donovan smiles a1 a guy across the gym after a win against Kennedy. One of a student ' s favorite words during a foot- ball game against Esperanza, THRASH . Lorl Hogan, Jim Pope, Phil Elizald«, Dave Co- lart, and Dawn Harp cheer on an E.D. wrestler after pinning his opponent. Pep Club 1 1 1
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