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1. James Threatt concentrates on his next move in the chess tournament as Kevin Love looks on. 2. LeeAnn Lynch 1s all smiles at receiving a first place ribbon on her painting. 3. A member of the Free Fare band causes Paula Richardson to swoon. 4. Tim Hunter, Pam Tolbert, Virginia Anglin and Tim SYolalolal a -1a) [ohm -¥ele1aNol lal] an Merolaal oye lal Varela iavelal 10 STUDENT LIFE
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An overhead view shows the band, Stingerettes, spirit team, cheerleaders, and dents united in support of the football team. Variety Seen in Pep Rallies Varsity cheerleaders worked hard to boost Hornet morale during regularly scheduled Fri- day morning pep rallies. The band, Stingerettes, and spirit team also did their part to spark interest. Variety was seen in this year’s pep rallies as cheerleaders used skits and class contests to raise spirit, as well as a faculty contest in which Coach John Kennedy received the first prize — a pie in the face. Other events included the appearance of the ‘Rockwall Yellowjacket cheer- leaders,’ the Homecoming bonfire pep rally, and skits with costumes. Stingerettes Gina Tompkins and Marcia Pemberton concen- trate on a good performance during a pep rally. At right, Senior cheerleader Kathryn Skelton portrays a medieval cheerleader in the skit, ‘‘Spirit Through the Ages. ’ 12 STUDENT LIFE stu-
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