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Lions Ease On Down The Play-off Trail l .- if .: xD fxgsflz 'N A Ah, ' f uf? .If 7 3 1, N f t ' N it L 3 Flying high on a feeling -that's what Lion fans were doing as they watched the team sail to victory over Longview and Lee. During the weeks of the games, students sup- ported the football team through plenty of spirit-raising activities. In addition to the usual Friday pep rallies, there were pep rallies dur- ing break, snake dances, and a hamburger spirit supper. A door decoration contest, Sock-It-To- The-Lobos-Day, Overall Day, and spirit chains all helped make the days exciting. When the Lions ad- vanced to bi-district play against Plano, thousands of Lion fans tra- veled to Texas Stadium to support the team where band, Blue Bri- gade, cheerleaders, coaches and sponsors read their names in scoreboard lights. This game culminated an exciting football season and raised Lions higher, sent them farther in football victo- ries, and gave thrilling experiences that came forthe first time in many years. 1 Robert Btlltngton does some crazy kind ot counter march in lexas Stadium 2 Rtckv Combs explodes through tht banner to grecl thc Plano players 3 Drill teamers watch the ac llon trom tront row seats 4 Our namt In ltghts-the giant Texas Stadtum scoreboard acknowledges our prcscnce 5 Toes Posefff ll cheerleaders sock ll to the Lobos Opposite and Tammy Ware servt cokes at the spirit sup per 2 Randy Smith socks It to the Lobos and s a no a Cheerleaders Stephanie Baxter Danna Busby and ludy Hawkins crown the king ol beasts- llon tamer Coach Ftnklea 4 Karen Sanders Darla Noland Connie Dyer and Kam: Nflagce enloy a break pep rally 5 ludy Hawkins and Dana Griffith chant Wand Me Up' 6 Ronnie Martin DeMarcus Baxter Maurice Bell Scott Maxfteld Coach Franklin and Mark Clemons pose tn tront of poster made ID therr honor 4 Page: 1 Homemaking students lenniifer Printers play' srl , too. 3YKing for day- Lion Up-Roar . . . 21
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