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ing Tiger victory. Skits such as this. sponsored by the school spirit committee, raise spirits. FOOTBALL FUN Win, you Tigers. Our hearts will ever yearn For the Blue-White banner waving proudly For Carroll High! At the pep rallies, girls put on skits to pep up our spirits and the P.E. classes decorate the gym with posters. The student body yells itself hoarse and recuperates through the day for the game that night. From the moment of the kick-off, we experience tense, exciting moments until the final instant of either shouts of happiness or moans of disappoint- ment, depending on the outcome of the ball game. I 1 in Cheering their team at pep rally, enthusiastic students shout mightily and wave their banners which proclaim their loyalty. TIGERS SHOW PRE-GAME SPIRIT AS THEY BURST THROUGH THE GOALPOSTS BEFORE THE CARROLL-RAY GAME. xi 19
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'Q 4 Standing in line by the bus Bobby Spruce, Johnny Bovd. Willie McKni ht and U . .A 1 . ng - Making a mock touchdown during a Bruce Matthews wait to load their equipment. The team charters its buses. pep rally, girls predict an overpower- Dorothy Logan, Brenda McDowall. and Claudia Thorne wait F A L L F E A T U R E S for the bus to leave for a game at Buccaneer Stadium. Fall and football, for many students these words are synonymous. Students plunge with enthusiasm into the football season and attend most of the games. The reason is a combination of high-pitched feel- ings and even higher-pitched voices. Cheerleaders urge us to 'Stand up and holler at both pep rallies and games. The band leads us in our Alma Mater by Joe Murphey andgo nd the Fight Song: Fight on, Tigers, We'1l always stand by you. Go, you Tigers We will ever cheer and sing for you to Painting a tiger, Roland Graves lies surrounded by post-ers depicting Texans, Buccaneers and Cardinals for pep rallies. . X thi- M W its 7 1. 'st U are Q u,
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