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Student pride, 1 1) Another one bites the dust! , describes this Viking being pulled away by Alan Armstrong. 2) Robin Papallatoc takes last minute requests from the football players. 3) Patti Billoni releases her nervous tension before singing with Choctawhatchee's Madrigals. 4) Toni Drago reaches for the spirit and excitement flowing through the air at the CHS — FWB pep rally. 5) Hey Billy, if you got athlete's foot would you still be able to play? 6) Get Rowdie is what everyone does at CHS's rallies. 7) Richard Thomas and Jerry Parish wonder what happened to all of the cheerleaders. 8) Max Bruner gives encouraging words to the football team and student body before a big game. 9) Mark Filion and Tim Prescott drum to the beat of victory at a CHS pep rally to spur the team on. 12 PEP RALLIES spirit, and tradition spell . .
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1) Miss CHS, Michele Fletcher, takes her traditional walk. 2) Julie Mills was the 1st runner up and Talent Winner. 3) Mark Whitehead, Jim Reed, Craig Sherman and Frank Pugh made up the Choctaw Barbershop Quartet. 4) The M.C. Steve Petermann, was helped by Kermit who emphasized the theme. The Rainbow Connec- tion. 5) The five finalists are: Joann Scaife, Ruwena Loeffler, Terrii Munch, Michele Fletcher and Julie Mills. 6) These ten girls were selected as finalists for their talent. 7) Steve Petermann questions Molly Goodrich during her personal interview. 8) Michele Fletcher danced to the song Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy''. 9) Julie Mills performed a gymnastics routine to the music of Ice Castles. MISS CHS 11
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Big Green Indian pep rallies PEP RALLIES 13 The pep rallies held every Friday morning at Choctaw, were the climax to each busy week. The momentous event was put into action by the stupendous Style Marchers who led the cheerleaders and the student body into an uproar. Keeping up with the momentum of the rally, the Indianettes performed dances carrying on the pulsating beat already created. Madrigals and Pep band helped build the spirit with their musical enthusiasm. Included in the weekly traditions was the competition to determine most spirited class. One of the largest was Sophomore Say led by Alan Armstrong making the room reverberate with cheering sophomores, juniors and seniors. Portraying the real Indian vitality and strength were the brave and squaw, Steve Gordon and Toni Drago. As the Alma Mater brought the pep rally to a close, the fever pitch subsided, but would surge forward again that night when the game began.
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