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Presented In PEP RALLY The 1974-75 cheerleaders promoted spirit at every pep rally. Byrd’s football games were high¬ lighted each week with pep rallies designed to promote school spirit in each person. These pep rallies were an important part of Byrd because they promoted the football team and allowed students and teachers to dis¬ play their support. After the traditional opening of each pep rally, announce¬ ments concerning the student body were made and a variety of skits were presented through the efforts of the cheerleaders and others assisting them. Following the skits the cheerleaders promoted spirit by leading cheers which were climaxed by the awarding of the spirit stick. School spirit was also shown by the Byrd Band’s musical tal¬ ents as well as student participation in the painting of banners. The student body joined together to sing “We are the Jackets’’ to end each pep rally. The Byrd Band played “Just You and Me” and many other popular songs during the pep rallies. The student body displayed their support each week by cheering the Jackets on at pep rallies. Activities 27
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New Jack the Jacket Was Members of Super Flypaper’s gang, Pam Harris and Steve Billiard, drank Jacket Juice in the BTW pep rally. In the Northwood pep rally, George Eva- noff had a taste of spirit pie. The new Jack the Jacket, Paul Malec, was presented by Pam Harris in a skit based on the Wizard of Oz. Francine Messina, Amie Dossett, and Mary Leonard, portraying Woodlawn Knights, came to rumble with the Jackets. 26 GUSHER
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MINI-COURSES Boosted Career Interest On several Tuesdays throughout the year, the co-ordinators provided the student body with various people from the community who spoke on subjects pertaining to several career areas. Eng¬ lish students were given the option to attend a mini-course or to participate in an activity period. Not only were the mini-courses interesting, but they pro¬ vided knowledge to inquiring students. Irving Ziedman and Liza Abramson portrayed excerpts from “Man of La Mancha.” Jim Montgomery, of the Shreveport Times v is- During a Mini-course, Mr. Richard Smith, the sponsor of the Junior League, ited Byrd and spoke to English classes about talked with interested students, critical writing. 28 GUSHER
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