J J Pearce High School - Mustang Yearbook (Richardson, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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'ii r Vi M ,X 5 f W, , dx 1 P M , 5 4 f if . I By dancing in front of each class section, Sherry Caldwell, the mascot, finds each class competing for spirit. lMathewsl Trying to sit on his partner's back, junior Charlie Szabo prepares to play the famous Bud Band tune. lChristonj Student Life Pep Rallies

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Everyone who was there splrlt groups parents, faculty and fans found themselves joining together ln support of their favorite team PEP RALLIES do we appreciate? Mustangs thats who was the cheer that started and ended each pep rally Although each pep rally was dlfferent this was just one of the many slmllarltles among them Each pep rally honored an athletlcs team whether It was football basketball gymnastlcs or one of the many other school teams The Wranglers had the job of leading them In as well as In creaslng splrlt The band played a wide range of songs Including the Alma Mater and the mascot dance The cheerleaders performed at every pep rally showlng their enthuslasm to entertaun the crowd Stepping Into begmnlng posmon, the Pacesetters begun Close to the Edit for the Homecoming Pep Flal ly tBornl Also Involved In pep rallies, Student Councll offlcers Duane Purlnton and Melissa White show the student body spmt Ilnks tGasperl Student Lute Ill Pep Rallies however were speclal Occaslonally the Bud Band would perform strlklng up the crowd wlth Its llvely muslc and trucks The Kazoo Band com posed of all sensors per formed skits poems and muslc at one pep rally At another the sensor Flag Corps members per formed a routlne to Two Trlbes by Frankie Goes To Hollywood And at some pep rallies the Pacesetters would per form elaborate dances to such songs as Close to the Edlt Photogenlc Memory and Let lt All Blow One blg change from past years was that pep rallies were held In the afternoon a 5 Students and faculty had mixed feellngs about this No ldontllke It because the klds can t be there but nts a good end of the day senlor Stephanie Algar sand No matter how students felt It dldnt matter once the excltement began Caught up ln It students usually found themselves holdlng hands wlth the people next to them sung lng the Alma Mater at the end Mustangs we will always be true ln each act and deed' tGoolsbyj Dunng the Plano pep rally the cheerleaders do a skit featurlng Davld Oberlander as the freak show announcer tMajorsl RBI'



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Student Life Fun, Frolics and No Homework Holidays were a time in which many students re- laxed and had a break from the day-to-day pressures of school. Every student had a preference for vacation time: however, most preferred Christmas vacation because it is the longest break and it is right in the middle of the school year, sophomore Adam Ring said. There were other holidays throughout the year such as Labor Day, Thanksgiving, spring break, Memorial Day, and summer. Most students did not see any problems with vacations. l like having them spread out through the year, senior Debbie Hultz said. On the other hand, some students would like to see even more vacations. I-would like to have my birthday off because I think it needs to be celebrated, junior Mike Mills said. The longest holiday was summer vacation. For most students, summer meant three entire months without the worries of school. With the long break in summer, some students had the op- portunity to travel to various places and to catch up on their favorite pastimes which they did not have time to do during the school year. Even though summer was three months long, some students thought that it was too short. QAttoeJ Ei 9 E E Junior Ann Lilley goes to her locker during English to leave for Hawaii for her vacation. lCrawfordj Q Hqnuaays During Halloween members of Future Homemakers of America donate their time and effort to have a party for the elderly. lMathewsj H Q . .VLV ii f l 5 sr i, . -I 'X f, ' gg? g ig , . 'if ' :f i .. - Q.. Q fxw 1 Q ..g ,L ,-

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