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Climaxed GO WEST DAY During the assembly, a large cake made by the Junior Pep tory 23-22 over Fair P ar Squad, was presented to the senior Stingerettes. During the Fair Park assembly, students were entertained by the chicken brothers, with the head rooster, Brian Homza. Activities 27
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Activities of the annual event, Go West Day, began early with the Senior March. On this special day, when Byrd played Fair Park, all the tradi¬ tional Byrdites went to school in their western attire. Throughout the day there were many exciting events, including the Go West Day assembly and the large cake made by the Junior Pep Squad for the senior Stingerettes. During the three lunch periods, Geor- geanne Wilcox, Polly Pickard, and Carlene Jennings entertained the stu¬ dent body with music. At 2:30, stu¬ dents were aroused when they heard the beating of drums as the Pep Squad marched around the halls to lead all the students to a pep rally in front of the school. The day ended with a 23- 22 Byrd victory over Fair Park. Victory Over Fair Park Performed in the skit danced to “We Are Jackets at the close of the assembly. 26 GUSHER
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“Bessie” Made Debut Pep rallies encouraged and boosted team spirit throughout the halls of Byrd during the 1972 football season. After the traditional opening of each pep rally, a variety of skits were pres¬ ented to the student body by the cheerleaders and others assisting them. Dr. Shaw recognized outstand¬ ing students during several pep rallies. Cheers directed by the cheerleaders climaxed these skits involving student participation. The awarding of the coveted spirit stick highlighted each pep rally. The Byrd Band played pop¬ ular songs creating a spirited atmos¬ phere in the assemblies. The student body joined together to sing “We are the Jackets” to end each pep rally. Beginning the Airline Pep Rally, the nifty-fifty gang bunny-hopped across the stage. Members of the Byrd Stingerettes actively participated in each pep rally. The cheerleaders led the student body in Go Jackets at the Jesuit Pep Rally. Bessie , the Byrd Jersey, let out a moo as she danced her way across the stage in the B.T.W. Pep Rally. 28 GUSHER
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