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Pep Club: ffronl mwj Ashley Garrett tcaptainl, Rachel Redman. Jcnnifer Sternberg. Ellen Hale teighth grade sergeant at armsb. Shannon Hernandez tco-captainl. Anne Crow. Jennifer Sehueck, Brenna Terrebonne. Julie Wright. lsecond rowl Katherine Allen. Paige Davis, Robin Gordon, Sherry Jones. Kristi Russenherger, Nancy Bush. Leigh Fiser. Angie Hill. Meredith McDonald. Stacey Sundell. tthird row! Nancy Blankenship. Jennifer Dean. Jeri Hamra. Michelle Kaemmerling. Kristen Shepard. Tracy Bynum. Lisa Fowler. Anne Hodges. Beth Tackett. Melissa Tice. lfourth rowj .Iulic Cox, Helen Dickey. Kim Haynic. Jennifer Kennedy. Clarke Simpson. Lane Clark. Amy Fraiser. Tracy Howard fsexenth grade sergeant at armsl. Grace Anne Mulhollan. Beth Vines. lfifth rowj Sissy Goff. Robin Fain, Andrea Higgins, Jan Marklcy. Mindy Connor. Tami Strawn, Jenny Bruno. Renee Howell. Celeste Holeman. Beth Parlin. fsixth rowl Michelle Fincher. Betsy McDade. Michelle Smith, Dena Daniel. Julie Hymson, Valerie Robinson. Anne Williamson. im! lt...fl n it t..-.ffx'lf t Rain, sleet or snow, the Bruins always had a full house, even if fans did have to fling a few elbows to get a decent seat. Students of all ages packed into the stands to watch their favorite team play. I love supporting the Bruins, said junior Kristin Briggs. When you yell you really feel like you're helping them out. I think Bruins are neat, said first grader Jon Barger. I can't wait to grow up and be one. Many lower school boys felt this way, and some of them didn't wait. During football season, fifth and sixth graders were busy playing their own football games on the practice field instead of watching the real game. Oh, we all looked over at the score every now and then, explained sixth grader Dean Roberts. Students weren't the only ones filling the bleachers. Parents were always on hand, whether they were watching their own kids or not. The games are as exciting for parents as they are for kids, said Mrs. Janie Perkins, mother of Freddy Perkins. l'm proud to support my son and all of the other athletes on the team. 5.1 ..Q Support was on the minds of most everyone as they came 30 minutes early to snuggle in the stands. However, for 75 young girls, this support was not alone. Math problems clicked through the minds of the Pep Club members as they arrived for a game. We get five points for going to a game, and minus five points for not going, explained seventh grader Ann Hodges. And the girls had to keep a running total of their points. lf they planned to try out for either cheerleading or drill team, they had to have 85 percent of the possible points. Speak no evil, Gene Fortson calls the play by play for one ofthe Bruin home games. while Buddy Tackett and Greg Fortson watch from the press box. Fortson's voice could be heard at all Bruin home games. Pep Club!9l
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Elbo room Half pint. Finding that their own game was often more exciting than watching thc Bruins, third grader Bo Logan wanders off in search of a team. 'Q'l'.iSg2 fqgge-asf .. Q W. t -hiss if ff is-e13'ft:g5i5T'N?:-K' N 'W -,N-if, YF 3241-1- Of' au!! Hang in there. Jennifer Dunn. one of many brothers and sisters dragged to games. finds amusement swinging on thc rails. .lcnnifer's older sister, senior l-leather Dunn, performed with the Bruin Steppers. Bruin sooie. All 75 members ofthe Pep Club cheer the Bruins at home football games. Membership was required for trying out for cheerleader or drill team. 90!Sports
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Everything was perfec but... l982 will always be remembered as the year Homecoming came before Back to School night. Junior Sara Kremer said, lt didn't even feel like Homecoming. and it was hard to get into the spirit. As usual. Homecoming festivities began on Monday with dress up days all week to raise spirit. Monday was Hat Day. followed by Cool Guy Sunglasses. Blue and Gold and Punk Days. Punk Day brought out a variety of clothes that were rather unusual: garbage bags, hair paint. chains and glitter. Friday was Military Day to go along with the theme Be all that you can be. be a Bruin. lt was profitable for the local army surplus stores. and it gave students the opportunity to break the dress code by dressing like the S.W.A.T. team. Shanon Jackson thought the theme was the best ever, and Rachel Kremer. captain of the drill team said. We really tried to make this year perfect. Perfect was a good way to describe Homecoming. Overall things went too well. Everything fell into place. and Homecoming will probably be forgotten because nobody messed up. Pushing punch. .lunior Debbie Harris serves punch at the alumni reception during football Homecoming. 92!iports I '? ,,,,7. ig, sg. X Howdy partner. Jason Vie Brooks. senior. drags out The mad halter, Senior Shawn Camp wears his cowboy hat to show support for the Bruins. favorite hat on Hat Day.
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