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Page 33 text:
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At PEP RALLIES “Miss Sanders, alias Marshall Jones, received a pie in the face from Ginny King proving that the Jackets Have that Spirit. Coach Harrison joined along with the Pep Squad in the before school pep rally before the Byrd-Ruston game. Fat Man, Ginny King, and Southwood Cowboys. Melony Gregory and Susie Clark, gave an insulting look to Jacket. Adele Haywood. Beverly King and Brian Homza assisted Bridget Hathaway, as Candy McConnell and Larry Cobb helped Linda LeBlanc in the goldfish-eating contest at the Airline Pep Rally. Activities 29
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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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Spirit Was High On GATOR HUNT DAY Gator Hunt Day, the day of the Cap¬ tain Shreve game, was observed with an assembly featuring the “Lizard of Id,’ presented by the cheerleaders. The football team was awarded the spirit stick for all that they had done for Byrd spirit since the beginning of school. At the end of the assembly, former football players were recog¬ nized by Coach Jimmy Harrison. Key Club sponsored the car decorating contest. The contest was won by the art club with their decorated Volk- swagon. The cafeteria was gaily deco¬ rated with banners painted by the Senior Pep Squad, depicting the “Road to State” through the Gator Swamp. Cheerleaders followed the yellow brick road to the “Lizard of Id.” 30 GUSHER The cafeteria was gaily decorated with banners depicting “The Road To State.” The winning car. decorated by the Art Club, was displayed at the Captain Shreve game during halftime.
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