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UPPER LEFT: Bandolera charm creates excite, ment during halftime activities. CENTER LEFT: Varsity football team bursts onto the field in preparation to meet the Plano Wildcats. LOWER LEFT: Jeri Russell and Larry Tacker celebrate a Ram touchdown. CENTER RIGHT: Bell Guards lead class competition in the battle cry, FAR RIGHT: Senior Kyle Nees guarantees a tough Ram effort during a pep rally.
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Spirit Reaches New Peaks Autumn 1978 was a season of foot- ball games, pep rallies, and the conta- gious Ram spirit. Banners proclaiming Victory lined the halls, as well as the brightly decorated lockers of the football play- ers. Bandoleras, cheerleaders, and pep squad members helped to pro- mote a climax of enthusiasm as Berk- ner students and faculty gathered in the boys' gym to cheer the Rams on to victory. The Ram band joined in with a triumphant march through the halls on one occasion and minispep rallies in the cafeteria on numerous others. Spirit was at its peak by the time the mighty Rams entered into battle against rival teams each Friday night. 20
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Festivities Join Friends You've Got a Friend, this year's homecoming theme, described an annual renewal for friendships. Despite the pouring rain, annual homecoming activities began as Sandy Blankenship was crowned homecoming queen. The queen's float led the traditional homecoming pro- cession around the field. She was fol- lowed by junior princess Paige Beck- with, sophomore duchess Paula Whi- tehurst and freshman maiden Julie Jones, the homecoming court. 22 The Junior Class won the most dec- orative float award. Following the cor- onation activities, the Berkner football team fell to the powerful Denison Yel- lowjackets, 26-O. Homecoming activities were high- lighted Saturday night with the cus- tomary formal dance. Couples were entertained with the music of Mirage. Celebrations drew to a close with memories of a meaningful past and expectations for an eventful future. 'Qs 1' M Nfs...
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