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Masquerading as a teddy bear, Debbie Luedecke anticipates the night's activities. Lisa Howsley is visible behind her. Seniors Ronnie Burnam, Russell Murrell, Will Brown and Eric Santos express their joy alter the big win over LHS.
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eo, booto, bon Breaking the sometimes monotonous routines ofthe school day, special oc- casions brimming vvith spirit and tradi- tion helped to brighten the football season and. less frequently. basketball season. Colorful costumes. extravagant hats. dashing Western outfits. and out- dated but interesting Fifties styles were among the imaginative types of attire ire break routine donned for the festivities. It was not unusual on days like these to see outrageous and even hilarious sights: a gorilla ambling dovvn Senior Hall on Freak 'em Out Day. a rhinestone covvboy eating lunch in the cafeteria on Western Day. or maybe the Fonz in the parking lot on Fifties Day. Even the teachers managed to get in on the fun. ti mi, -L, gilt' i Q elf fvttlilx NW 'ii f Liiwll 5' i :Will 'X A ily J v T51 ,Ni llivviyq ' ' Xi ' fii1H'iiyWwli'Ytg l, fn' W9 - H .5 'tw 'iw- if ft tH:f'vf'5,,' - A a Q'1,iA3g?,i nif Q :swf llfstl Spirit, tradition
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Juniors Susan Crow and Karla Thornton model western wear to show their spirit on Grit Day. Even their Snoopy is appropriately attired. Wx f'-s Displaying the spirit ot homecoming, homeroom 113 creates the winning sign. Putting on a big smile and demonstrating her skill, Angela Stover tries out lor sophomore cheerleader. qjlayero, pootc-:ro promote pizazz Enthusiasm greeted the opening of football season, reaching a peak as dis- trict play began. Miles of poster paper and gallons of tempera paint decorated walls and windows. A record number of sophomores signed up for cheerleader tryouts, and supporters filled the audi- torium for pep rallies. Special days and events crowded the calendar, providing needed breaks from school routine. Decorated lockers, signs and posters called attention to the participation of musicians, dra- matists and speech students, as well as athletes. Some activities, such as Fifties Day and Freak-em-out Day, were tradi- tional. Others, like the Homecoming float and the spirit chain, were launched in hopes of adding to the scarlet and gold symbols of victory. Spirit, tradition
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