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lc 'Q'-we --.,,. ,Nils 'Ck Top right: Marc Dias, roots on the junior section for Marcos during the assembly for the Marcos vs. McClintock football game. Top left: Freshman Theresa Witter is a good sport smiling even after catching a pie in the face during the freshman initiation. Bottom: The band entertained stu- dents, prompting spirit during lunch before the Mt. View game. aye: A Student Life 0 15
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Sfmt 50? l aol? Syizriff School spirit exploded early in the year prompted by strong participation from a rowdy group of juniors. Stu- dents displayed enthusiasm by partici- pating in various activities during spirit assemblies The first assembly of the year psyched students for the annual rivalry between Marcos and McClintock. This assembly also included the traditional freshman initiation. Freshmen enter- tained the upperclassmen by bobbing for greased eggs, eating pepper sand- wiches, rolling balls around the gym with their noses, and catching pies in their faces. Although the student body may have come to the assembly feeling sluggish and unspirited, they left ex- cited and confident that Marcos would find victory over McClintock. All of the pep assemblies seemed to follow this pattern, with emotions running higher after the assemblies. Chants and class competitions were popular with all of the classes and arose at the most unexpected times. While the pommies and cheerleaders performed for the student body, rais- ing spirits for the games, the band did its part by playing the fight song, alma mater and other lively tunes led by Drum Majorette, Anjanette Bigler. Adam Phillips, Matt Armstrong, Troy Gray, Brandon West and Steve LaLonde played an important role in promoting spirits, performing as the first male cheerleaders at Marcos. These lively assemblies played a ma- jor role in raising spirit at Marcos de Niza. Top: Ted DeQuina, junior, sings for Marcos stu- dents during a lunch-hour spirit assembly. Far right: Mr. Vanney catches a pie in the face from Senior jason Mullis, after losing a bet made last year that Marcos would not beat McClintock. Right: Butch Carranza sings and plays his saxa- phone with The Amigos during a lunch assembly. T4 0 Student Life x ,LX 4 S!
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, .: f..i-una Top: Marcos students cheer on their victorious Above: Padre mascot lody Fults and gorilla, Me- team at the Marcos vs. McClintock football game. lissa Beamsley, represent Marcos on the sidelines at the McClintock game. Right: Varsity cheer promotes spirit during halftime. 16 ' Student Life
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