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my . ' ' 4- 't lissiifig .51 or k ,,,- , .tra :rx - Q- 951: wig. I , at sz K 5 Laura Reynolds Hey all you Cardinal fans, stand up and clap your hands! This familiar sound echoed throughout the field house every Friday at 3:00 dur- ing the '87 football season. Pep rallies played a major role in the binding spirit that brought MacArthur students together. They not only psych- ed up the football players, but they also allowed a little spirited competition between Upper Right: Tradition still pro- vides that the MacArthur Cardinals are constantly number one as senior spirit leaders Sean Kirkland, Scott Ballant, Brian Cusack, and Eric Griffin prepare to execute their antics for the Irving game. Qzlioto by Charles Hernandez Below Right: Before the pep rally, seniors Marcie Myers and Patty Rudolph sport their 'lMickey Mousenears as part of their costume for the Halloween pep rally routine. 4711010 by Roberto Frano classes. This year, the freshman and sophomore rivalry for the spirit stick pro- ved to be a good example of this competition. Band members helped the cheerleaders with their cheers and chants by pounding out hearty beats. Participants in the actual ac- tivities ofthe rally included the cheerleaders, Cardettes. and the Big Mac Keepers. Cheerleaders encouraged everyone to move into the swing of things, While the Cardettes provided a short break of entertainment. The true contribution lay with the students. They were the ones who made or broke the at- mosphere of unity. Rhonda Holland stated, i'Pep rallies helped get the students' spirit going while allowing them a break from their classes. Right: Victor, jim jar- rell, dresses to terminate the Tigers during the Ir- ving pep rally. lphoto by Charles Hernandez Below: Football players Girard Polite, Todd Albin, Vince Kim- brough, Bryan Welch, Mike Edwards, Drew Randall, and David Pfaff, Danny Canchola, and Brad Knouse, second row, prepare for the rival Irving game. Qzhoto by Charles Hernandez M'
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Right: Senior Kristina Weisbruch and her date finish offa dance. fphoto b y john Money Middle: The Homecoming queen nominees relax in a Mercedes while awaiting the beginning of the Homecoming parade. I photo by Rod Blake Below: Lanira Wilker- son, her father, and Kristina Weisbruch await the announcement naming the new queen. fphoto by Tommy Clark i mf g 't it . 'fi li' V i ip, gif '- Q, ' iwowit w K1 Q, I ,i lg!--15531-. 'Ll mint ' gg 1 - Q ' g .X Rf s AHEAD ,lj F x, AI r Qv -gf -hd Nl 1 U K 2 , g' 131 r - i,4i Nu I te? W -,rg x .. .. g j ,ga WMM - i . aa . M f . V ' Us 'Q -,,-1 g .M ' Q Sandy Sele K'What?! Homecoming is this Friday? Who am I going to ask? Where are we going to go?'I don't have any money!!!'l Since Homecoming happen- ed so early in the year, many freshmen and new students scrambled to find dates in three weeks' time, but MacArthur's football team showed that they were ready for Homecoming as they entertained alumni with a 16-10 victory over the Grand Prairie Gophers. Students chose Kirsten Krueger as their Homecoming queen while her court of senior nominees included Kristina Weisbruch, Julie Hendrix, and Lanita Wilkerson. The junior Class princess was Shanna Sebastian, her third year for such an honor. I was really ex- cited about it, and I'm glad that people were thinking about me, Sebastian reported. Sophomore Dawn Hall represented her class, and the Freshman Class elected Kayce Kvernas. During half-time the senior Cardettes performed their traditional cane routine to 'iThere's No Business Like Show Businessf, Seniors won the two major contests, chain sales and the Homecoming wall. Miss Nancy Cowart's homeroom won first prize in the door decoration contest with an original entry. After the game, many students attended the dance played by Two Way Traffic. Other couples ventured to par- ties or their favorite local restaurant. I heard that Ben- nigan's was packed, but so was every other place. We had fun anyway, said senior Alison Holcomb. wtf 1 - X N-ff, ,.-ni 1 ' if 'i 54 i - W fr' ith kit' .. ann may Wann-- g than-f -may 'nav ii!- 1' Above Right: The band Two Way Traffic pauses at the dance. Bottom Far Left: Freshman princess Kaycee Kvernes is escorted by Matt Molina while junior Doug Davis looks on. Bottom Left: Homecoming queen Kirsten Krueger poses with her date Bryan Welch. Qzhotos by --- - Melinda Price Homecoming 1 5
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