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.ith her hair decorated in eads, Priscilla Ringgold heers with the crowd. udent Council sponsors a ew activity for homecoming eek - an all male legs ontest during lunch. Pep assembxlieg are a time to get rowdy and crazy as shown here by Roy Key. Eddie; $nodgrass, in a patrio- tichstanhce, helps with the Majorette Festival props. Opening-S
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Durin a pep assembly, Mr. Clen enen displays the After the Stdnewall game, band's trophies from the last Mark Blanks triumphantly three Majorette Festivals. raises the Elk Bucket. Kristi Ganim and Tracy Con- ner cheer wildly at Hunting- ton East pep rally. However, many; tradi- tions have been passed down in Charleston High'ls-history. For inw stance, the band's 46- year old tradition of running on the field for their half time show, the rivalry over the Elk Varsityw cheerleader, Laila B?Cket and spmt Cham Khovry, shows her talent With Stenewall, the cus- With a toe jump KEUring a tdm of? proudly Waving fomba game' the sign of number one R'rding onttheaihoodnfofa car, while singing the Alma students join in the annual - parade to the library stepsfor Mater, the be that IS the Stonewalliibep assembly. rumg during pep 35e- semblies, and even the CHARLESTONIAN cov- er has been passed down through decades. These nd other tradi- tions have linked all students through the years in the common bond of Mountain Lion spirit. Opening-7
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