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New Students, Faculty See Exciting Beginning The introduction to Bryan Adams began in the summer tor many students, whether it was tor the tirst year or the third. During August, a world ot activities engaged students. The band, maiorettes, and drill team at- tended early morning rehearsal in preparation tor tall's tlurry ot halt-time shows. Cheerleaders busied themselves at the SMU Cheerleader School. For the fourth consecutive year, the cheerleaders' exuberant spirit gualitied them tor a special award, the spirit sticlc. Sophomores' dim awareness ot a new beginning and a ditterent perspective was heightened by an assembly the day betore daily classes commenced. Untamiliar taces ioined those in the crowded hall, and new associations between pupil and teacher began with the I969-70 school year. ABOVE CENTER: The Pride of White Rock in practice on a hot, summer day. RIGHT: Kathy Flowers greets ad- mirers on Sophomore Day. FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Sheila Wise and Vicki Yandell strut in antici- pation ot upcoming game. FAR RIGHT BELOW: Richard Estes, Ernie Brownlee, Penny Grubbs, and Andy Horner introduce new students to Bryan Adams. it 'ss 20
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Pep Assembly Reflects Traditional BA Spirit Cheers, chants, pep tallcs, and pertormances by the Belles and maiorettes composed the list ot ingredients that made this year's pep assemblies enjoyable tor the students. Each week, the cheer- leaders created slcits that ranged trom the Great Shrinking Machine to Tommy Troian and his arch- enemy, Calvin Cougar. These slcits depicted the upcoming victories. Spirits, in their white slcirts and green blazers, 'filled the auditorium with constant enthusiasm throughout the assemblies as the Spirit Jug was opened and closed by the Cougar, Linda Ross. The Belles and the Spirits pertormed hand routines to such tunes as l Dig Roclc and Roll Music and The Spinning Wheel. As the year continued, the high spirit represented concrete evidence ot the student body's tast loyalty tor the tootball team. TOP RIGHT: Head maiorette, Kathy Brittain, performs one of her dance routines during the pep assemblies. RIGHT: Cougar Linda Ross brealrs out of cereal box for a slrit in the assemblies. ABOVE: Because of his big helmet, Bruce'Si'fford has trouble sitting up.
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