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Page 21 text:
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Jason and Jeremy Laningham had that look of Tiger pride. Coach Crowl interviewed the noble Coach Harwood at the pep rally The varsity cheerleaders built that spirit up! With a Rebel Yell the seniors cried more, more. mnre! Rebecca Grindrup played the school song on her picolo. The freshmen figured out what the Conroe spirit was all about. PEP RALLY • ! 7
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r- ' WiLgit §. Kko mt Although some pep rallies were before school, and those few extra minutes in bed were very tempting, that unsurpassed Con- roe Tiger spirit usually won over sleep. The class of ' 87 sup- ported the Tigers with unique spirit all their own, while the juniors held onto their reputation as the fun bunch. Sophomores came through with some impressive v-i-c-t-o-r-y yells. Freshmen seemed a bit confused in the beginning, but in the end they, too, figured out what that Conroe spirit was all about. Competition for the spirit stick was at an all time high. Each class wanted to show that they had the winning tradition of the Tigers on their minds. The cheerleaders were better than ever, and the band proved they were still the marching band of Texas. The Golden Girls and Tiger Paws also played ma|or roles in the years pep rallies. The Gi-Gi ' s showed their spirit with dances to songs like Twist and Shout and The Bird. The pep rallies of 1986-87 most definitely displayed the spirit that was held by all of Conroe High ' s students. The class ot ' 87 proved they could really ROCK! Denise Keener concentrated on her flag routine. Billy Ballard crab-walked his way through the obstacle course. Tiger Paw, Phyllis Vohshn, helped shade out A M Consolidated. Gretchen Ayres, Shannon Hvezdos, and Kim Cromwell dressed for the future and showed their spirit at the pep rally. The J V. cheerleaders asked everyone to show their spirit by raiding the hornets. I6.PEPR,JlLLY
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The Seniors of ' 87 rocked their way into the new year with a style all of their own. Our friends, who we had grown up around, were now the leaders of the pack. This was their year! Every mo- ment counted, and no time was spared. They started making plans for the future and began pursuing their goals. They an- ticipated the ordering of caps and gowns and dreaded the filling out of college entrance forms. Their minds were put to the task of deciding which college to go to and what to major in. Even though senioritis struck, the seniors looked forward to the next stage in their life. Warren Johnson let everyone know what his favorite fruit was. Mark Janowski, Bruce Garder, and Ronald Blum added a little pizazz to government. Linay Chalmers diligently worked to complete her homework assignment. Mark Roberts took a break from an in-depth discussion. Coby Hancock, Jeff Traylor and Brian Auld hammed it up. 9 ♦; 18 ' SENIORS
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