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. . and one for all 'o begin the pep rally, Wranglers off through the pom-pons and IV cheerleaders help in the varsity Lichard Moore and John Rowan take streamers. fDrakeJ routine to tell Plano they're Thru be- ing Cool. fDinwiddiej IU? KWKH7 1 Xl! ' 'sz' 39-2 ky! x ' ' , l 5 . . te gi Q + fi H v ' I Q'-1. 6 we e. F A , ' if 3 I 1, it if if A 5. 5 el ' 'W 352 ' ' qv 1 . A bv 'x l it 1 1 K X L 9 x XR ,Q 's f During the spirit volcano the cheer eaders, Dede McGowan, Stephanie VonTempske, Stephanie Brown, and Heidi Hutzell, want to hear a little more excitement before throw- ing footballs. fDinwiddieJ B-Team and IV football players get together at the Lake Highlands pep ral- ly to show support for the varsity team. fDrakeJ Q' ' 9+ YW rede McGowan looks pretty cool QA 'iiii 'hen particlpatlng in a 'punk n out' 5' x , Y ,- cit, during the Plano pep rally. Jinwiddiel ,. I ' -1. P l Pep Rallies - Student Life f 29
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V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, that's the Mustang battle cry. Spirit was not anything new on this campus, but Mustangs cheering together at a pep rally was always a thrilling sight. The unity that began in '81 was more than just carried on in '82. Class competition still had a little spark but was nothing com- pared to the fire we started for the Mustangs as a whole. No one could be anything less than proud of the enthusiasm and effort that we showed. It was im- possible to point out exactly what it was that made our assemblies original and special. Maybe it was The Kazoo Bandits fdressed in Wizard of Oz costumesj, Angie Emmett, Karen Price, Lynn Wilczynski, Stephanie Eton, Beth Massey, Karol Glatz, Dena Blumenthal, Rodney Coplin, Chuck the pride we all felt after the Pacesetters performed a perfect routine. It could have been the cheerleaders who were always there to lend support and lead us as we stood and cheered so loudly through the entire rally. Or when even our calm, impressive team members had to smile and join us in the laughter that filled the gym as the Kazoo Bandits came boom- ing out. N o matter what it was or how we did it, we all backed the Mustangs in a way that will never be forgotten . . . Mustangs we will always be true, in each act and deed. fBrownJ Ligon, Frank Ditto, Tripp Payne, Scott Barnett, Greg Reid, David Gaffney, Craig Dechard, and Matt Burton, debut in the homecoming pep rally. fDinwiddieJ 28 I Student Life - Pep Rallies All for one . Varsity cheerleaders add to the pep ral ly show with the pom-pon pyramid: CDinwiddiel UT! l 1 1 Q l 1 David Ciszewski receives the offei sive player of the week award from tl Dallas Morning News durin tl Richardson pep rally. fDinwiddieE
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One of the 50 students who helped decorate the senior hall, Stephanie Eaton hangs the entry sign. CDinwiddiej Between acts, one of the emcees, junior Keith Arment, entertains the crowd with jokes. fDrakeJ tang, 30 I Student Life - Homecoming Many students went tropical on Hawaiian day. Iunior Laurie Sisemore inspects Valarie Estes' Hawaiian dress fDrakeJ Seniors Iohn Fuoss and Lynn Wilczynski take Toto for a walk dowr the yellow brick road. fBriggsj Todd Dyleski, Laura Gibbs, Stephanie Eaton, and Stacy Butler hang the red ruby slippers and blue tornadoes whicl' featured every senior student's name fDinwiddiej
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