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R Students Support lions Beth Williamson, Cheerleader, DOYTYHVS B Band members Paul Fisher, Ricky Warren, Billy Wells, Roger Nunnally, and Mark Cozart perform a horn streaker in a skit to the record The Streak. Choreography at the Lee patio pep rally. Melissa Boggio cries for help from Big Bad John, Tanya Allen, as John Brigadettes officers Pam Palecek, Donna Walters, and Josette Cullins perform defeats the Red Raider villain, Karen Williams. an entrance to their routine in the Lee pep rally. Pep Rallies . . .27
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Pep Rallies Come Alive A Enthusiasm Sears Funny skits, lively music, twirling batons, pep talks, chants, and yells boosted the spirit and excitement of pep rallies. To win the contest for a free lunch hour, each class was determined to prove it was best through signs, yelling and overall participation. Students and teachers alike participated in the pep rallies. During Lee week, pep rallies on the patio, a snake dance through the halls, a special pep rally on Thursday night, and the decorating of doors built up the momentum and spirit for the competition with the crosstown rivals. Overwhelming enthusiasm helped make the Lee pep rally the most memorable one of all. Head cheerleader, Natalie Nlaxfield, leads the pep rally in a chant. 26. . .Pep Rallies Head Coach, Bob Finklea, leads the applause fo: the fine work his team has done. ,lf Lion mascot, Carole Williamson, helps lead the spirit in a pep rally. Elisa Slaughter performs a twirling routine tc Salsoul Hustle. Cheerleaders Vivian Clark, Tanya Allen, Beth Williamson, Melissa Boggio, Karen Williams, and Donn Slayton make a formation at the end of Two Bits.
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Rose Parade CunceHed For First Time Rain poured steadily and thoroughly soaked all units that prepared to par- ticipate in this year's Rose Parade. For the first time in the history of the Tyler Rose Festival, the parade was cancelled. After a desperate attempt to continue with the plans for the th ree-mile parade, a decision was made to call off the activities so that the rain wouldn't damage any horns, uniforms, or floats. This year's festiv- ities held a different air of excitement David Krape plays the Fight Song while Alleen Fiice keeps out of the rain. and will always be remembered as the Parade That Almost Was! Spirits were soon motivated as the band began playing the Fight Song and the Blue Brigade joined in with chants. Band members Blue Brigade and Brigadettes stand in the rain awaiting a decision on the cancellation ofthe lVls. Peggy Marcom, Blue Brigade sponsor, stands annual Tyler Rose Parade watching the confusion ofthe Rose Parade.
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