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. .rf 1. Senior class hurls toilet paper across gym. 2. Julie Gravatt feeds Andy Hack with a baby bottle. 3. Karen Mills eats her way to victory in a rally game. 4. Junior class competes in the competition yell. 5. The band brings music into the rally. 6. The varsity cheerleaders parade through the gym. 7. Jesse Webber is nursed to championship. 8. Faculty mem- bers judge the competition yell. Rallies
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N-N,-,,,,-.n XZ Celebration What do you most enjoy about Helen Sventitsky - L'The spirit and radicality of the atmosphere. Kitty Wilson - Get out of class. Steve Kerr - The enthusiasm and participation of the senior and sophomores. Laverne Duckett They wake you up and put you Rallies in a radical mood. Mark Thomas The cheerleaders . Gail Peter- son - Getting 'up' for the game. Just having everybody get togeth- er. Roger Siner - It gives me a chance to make my throat scratchy. Marilyn Adkins - rallies? The spirit between the classes. Mike Adams - I agree with Mark Thomas, the cheer- leaders. Kris Riggs - Seniors have the most originality and spirit and it is great to be a part of it. -Linda Hall
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