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Ann Kirk?- Mark Callis puts an exclamation Brian Wasko ‘Feels Gooood!”’ t he point on a pep rally in as spirited way. Me P. e :p R 4 | j e Ss RE: Fire-Up Fans Football season would not have been complete with- out the spirit of the 1983 Pep Rallies. The Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, aided by the high step- ping Cavalette squad, cheered the student body through sixth period Pep Rallies on Fridays during the football season. The Varsity Football team, as well as the fans, were given a dose of encouragement. This combination always adds up to a better season. below- During a pep rally, students stand to cheer along. below- The spirited Varsity Cheerleaders pep-up the crowd, during a sixth period pep rally with one of their cheers. right-Clover Hill’s band, led by drum major Johnny Bry- ant, adds a special touch in music to the pep rallies. THE HO! YCAV: 10 Pep Rally
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above left- Both students and alumni enjoyed the entertainment by “Full House” at the Homecoming Dance Saturday night. above- A gorgeous Julie Gerold, the Junior Class princess, smiles as she rides in the parade. left- Tailback, Kent Studivant, jogs back after running in for six. bottom left- Anne Applegate and her predecessor, Lisa Blair, smile and embrace each other, as Anne is crowned. below- “We often make clowns of ourselves on the floats, Margaret Burnette seems to be saying as members of the Spanish club make ready for the Parade. ya ee NS Pdae A Homecoming 9
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Parents Return For Open House 83 Open House was held on September 26, 1983. The parents first met in the auditorium for a brief program; after which they reported to their child’s homeroom class. The remaining 6 classes lasted 8 minutes each, with 5 minutes between. Many parents had a little trouble following the schedule, which caused many of them to arrive tardy. This will aid those students who seem to have the same problem. A reception was held in the commons after the final bell. This was welcomed by the parents , especially after a long hard day back with the books. Mr. Meredith shows his grading scale and what will happen if you fail to meet his standards. Mr. Pearman teaches a full house. His new students seem to be very interested, as all their attention is focused on him. above-Dr. Ellet, a member of the Indus- trial Arts Department, tells the parents about the possibilities of the future for their children. left- Mr. Todd, also a member of the Industrial Arts Department, aided by his student teacher discuss plans in the new curriculum for 83-84. Open House |!
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