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raving Go Seniors Banner, Jane and Bonjie Lord cheer for Seniors at pep rally.
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Enthusiastic Doug Burrel cheers Seniors onto victory SENIORS WIN THE STICK We want the stick, we want the stick! could be heard all over the gym and through out the school during the pep rally. The Freshmen class had grasped the stick in all the earlier pep rallies, but the Seniors decided they were going to get it that day. They showed up with banners, cowbells, trash cans for drums, toilet paper to be thrown after the victory of a rip-roaring cheer from the seniors. They added a new cheerleader to the cheerleading squad that day, Doug Burrel, who cheered the seniors on. After music and entertainment from the drill team, the hour long pep rally was coming to a close. It was time for Coach McCullough to announce the winner of the stick. As he walked up to the microphone, a hush fell over the crowd. Coach McCullough announced, I ' d like a minute of silence for soph- omore class, I think they died! and the pit went info an uproar. After everyone calmed down, Coach McCullough announced the winner, and it was the SENIORS. Cheering and yelling befell the seniors as they danced onto the gym floor led by their gallant leader, Doug. It was a good day to be a senior.
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MARCHING BAND Captures Mayor ' s Award The Christmas Parade this year can be considered a big victory for the Cedar Shoals Marching Band. The bright blue and orange caught the eye of both judges and spectators as Ce- dar Shoals marched through down- town Athens. This appeal for our band became quite apparent when the judges presented the Cedar Shoals Marching Band with the Mayor ' s Award, which is given an- nually to the entry with the best all- around unit. Approval of Cedar Shoals as the best marching unit was probably best shown by the reaction of the crowd as the band marched by. The bystanders ' applause could be heard coming down the street as Ce- dar Shoals paraded past. Credit must also go to Mr. McLure who is band di- rector at Cedar Shoals. Due to his hard work as the coordinator of the marching band, we can say that the Cedar Shoals Marching Band is the best in Clarke County!! THE SHRILL OF his whistle cuts through the noisy den as Drum Major Gerry Pagano pre- pares for the pre-game show. LAUGHING, CLAPPING, AND yelling is con- tributed by the spirited drill team as they cheer on the laguars at the Aquinas game. MARCHING, MARCHING, MARCHING-; maze of flags and instruments leave the field af ter the pre-game show. SMILING PRETTILY AS captain of the drill team Leslie Bowen waves to the crowd.
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