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Smile Gary! Sitting on a megaphone, senior Gary Campbell takes a break during the Brewer pep rally. Spirit boosters. Cheerleaders lead the student body to the Lancaster pep rally. The first two were forced outside because the gym was full of storage, s our school changed on the outside, we remained essentially the same in our approach to activities. Pep rallies, performances, and assemblies retained the same outward structure but, as always, they were always somehow different. A new sense of closeness enveloped each class during the football season. Seniors, juniors, and freshmen were constantly knocking heads to set the pace in pep rallies. As a result we - appeared very class-oriented, deep down, though, the competition drew us together. Special days were done in special ways. On Halloween seniors went punk. Homecoming decoration committees worked on posters until the wee hours in the homes of students with understanding parents. Hours of practice went into school productions like Bye Bye Birdie as well as marching routines for football halftime shows. We were what we had always been, unique and unpredictable. School life was fItfstfs,,11 eggs.-sift fawffairgwms ffffafwf 'M :G saw 115?tet5iff???aL6fSM?-iteQflSs, 4132559siftfr5?2sz53G2s5Qr3z:553,Qty limiter?'2at2g?l1si5?y1sgf255535555igggtimifiafggftisfggggierifga,ggfgrgsfigggagasig ffsz,':x,':ez4sra:g5fsfs, .'s7taff:w3?wttrf?f filmtfm2y,fi2a32yw?Ifeza zu-warftfflssl-.'rsfxigftvls A ' g,,,,mvQ.,'g..m, ,ftwgm 5 tfttaf-2. www, w5:a.,stfm5tt.Y- wg ag, wr twat tgtzaw ..'fmf5tssnt 2' 7 ,ffffg,::fff .wg mv, ees. f-a5Qf-:J::tg2.'5t5:t.M,f..',xy:t,a5gt..'1-wgzemfsffafttQafwwsa 1: U - ...sts f. ffgmrsggytflzsiegfggztfwggwttmtzgafggtw Q :mf et at ff' sw ,':fasw:farfaz4,:ftaftt:.fkfw:aamws'sfmix4 .1 fm. fu -Y' We 'Ymffwawsgari'QWwattMywai. ss. V. - . if emi A-ww. a.,t,..5.a., ,wget awtzfk. .3 '?12J'si1?ft51 yl!i??i?ffilsN Wei ?!s,i5'3leiF'J23E. 9 fy ftff:affewi?si'125ei?fw?gSfi7:?wJ5ts45Sm.?m,gf:fgsrxwfzs . -fa.swf,fazr-fist--styz, Nr 1 5. we ,,-tf.w2y. we ft.-ff of-1 .. .... ,,. ..... Q .Wh .ff.....- cs Q.-yy. s, tw.. 5 -.... 5. ..f. itasff,::.s,,,.t,at..ws, .,,. fat. fs., W, ..,. .Ve .. t. -' .. r at f,ft,tvfesv,,5fg, m2rs..,f:.t,,,a,wgtgr,afQ?Qz,s t Q, V ff fry K . Q 51'xt: '.wf'.tf,vQ tLLflF5.i?'5if?'553jfi5,3,i?ff'f9iEirE'?5? ff!iiEiiQ'f??7?Yf?f35m? fftzyaff: at ff K 5534? QV, 'w'i2?z1 ' ' wwe'-?ffE-.f4Vi?tz,,g57:,,1f 'Lf 1 es'1ff1QS?f2r.fen, 3 rfisssff. f?1t3Es5M?515fs5ft,ggfe,, ? fi 'ri' t A :gif 2 wists 5 4 J L 'f . H It sstavf I 5 t ' ' H tsigsq 72514 -tfsrwzgg. sgfzmg f H ,... . .....--- at it ef? p A 5 .,,gf V 'ni ' ' . .. . . . . - . - ,w.wW,,-,HW.t,f,,w tt.-syasrwta. ,s.fgt5,,.gr, ' -12''wwQfiswtsifwfftettiggtgswaftiwM?'W3':s - - lf K if ti ' ff. - tt ft sem,fs,,-to.plwgg.t.f,,5w,,,t1.. . . , .... , . Mt. ..t. .A ...aa A, . wqwtftt te , , Mae 5 4' 5 ig r A ti f waits 1 .. ,Q tm: 2 sf ei s it .Z .rimsWeyin:.-ff:fswff1.f2..fri.:tee: 1 ' 'X x v IEW 'Z ig , fo 51 S gi, k,.V V :,. ,,- .1 Oh Conrad! Basking in admiration of his in the all-school musical Bye Bye, Birdie fans, Randy Green plays Conrad Birdie
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,--QQ H .. i.i. sa. www 2Q'2 s Q . 3- Q K :: .khk' and H K vi kkiiz Mug,..k, 7 K, . Three groups lifted morale hen one thinks of football one thinks of cold weather, great action, and togetherness radiating throughout a crowd. Three groups that promoted excitement especially during the football season were the band, cheerleaders, and Talonettes. The largest of these was the band, 113 strong, which underwent a year of transition. The biggest change came with a new band director, Mr. Fred Smith, who brought with him new ideas including a new marching style. Mr. Smith was in his seventeenth year of teaching and came to Crowley from Midlothian. The new marching style was the corps style which offered more dramatic halftime shows because it gave freedom of movement, unlike the more traditional military style. fcontinued on page 111 Dazed and confused, Band Sweetheart Lisa Anderson watches her line during early morning marching practice, Four trombones. A line of proud trombonists march during halftime of the Mansfield game.
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