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The juniors definitely fiet into pep rallies. Pep rallies al Choctaw are very special. It is a break for the students to get loose and get psyched-up for the night's game. There is always something interesting at pep rallies. If it is not the Indianettes performing a routine to upbeat songs, it is a special feature such as the teachers acting out a skit about bring something other than a mighty Indian. The finale of pep rally season was the Fort Walton Beach flashlight pep rally. The cheerleaders performed their famous routine to the song. “Cherokee People.” — Aileen Koon Juniors and seniors slunr their (.hoctuu pride. Pep Rallies 23
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If Mrs. Sills teas not a teacher, she uoultl just lore to be a punk rocker. 22 Pep Hallies
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5even Americans Last in 5huttle Explosion Members of the Challenger Crew Sharon Christa McAuliffe, a ew Hampshire schiMtl teacher, teas to be the first private citizen on a shuttle mission. f'ltiffs Jy at half staff in front of Choctaw as we mourn our loss with other Americans. Tuesday, January 28. 1986, began like any other Tuesday, but will long lx remembered by millions around the world. At approximately 1 1:00 a.m.. the space shut- tle. Challenger, lifted off its launching pad at Cape Canaveral, Florida. I ess than a minute into flight, the shuttle suddenly exploded. It was shocking to those present at the Cape as well as those watching by television throughout the world. This flight had attracted more attention than previous missions. Among the seven crew members was the first civilian to be on board a shuttle flight. She was a junior high school teacher from New Hampshire — Christa McAuliffe. Following the disaster there was a week of for- mal ceremonies honoring the astronauts. In- cluded was a ceremony at the Houston Space Center where President Ronald Reagan ad- dressed the families of the astronauts and thousands who came to mourn. Private remembrances of the astronauts were made in the hometowns of each crew member. What exactly happened to the shuttle that day may never be known. Even if the scientific evidence is compiled, and conclusions formed by the experts, most of us will still wonder where the seven crew members are, and con- tinue to ask ourselves, “Why?” 24 Space Shuttle Disaster
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