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Senior Steve Birmingham attempts to block junior Ttacy Gibson ' s spike 5eniot Bobby Shaver and juniots Scott Shepotd and Charles Downey cheer for the Bashers at the volleyball gome. Srudenr Life 19
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olleyball Battle of the Sexes k» The borrle of the century went on Monday, November The boys varsity football team challenged the girls varsity volleyball team in a three-round match. The boys entered the gym in raggedy shirts, shorts, sunglasses, and an assort- ment of hats. The girls had on their Snoopy Joe Cool shirts, which prov- ed very appropriate. The girls ended the night ' s activities with two wins over the boys one. The Lady Gators dominated the score board throughout the night. The girls received their first win with a score of 15- 8. In the second game, Doug Reed earned nine of 1 1 points, Scott Wyly made three, and Dwayne Hagler served the winning point. The last game gave the Dashers a 15-5 victory over the Lady Gators. Along with the Dashers came their spirited cheerleaders, Scott Shepard, Charles Downey, Dobby Shaver, and Dill Hill as the Gator mascot. Shepard said, It was fun dressing up as girls; who soys boys don ' t have more fun? LThe night ended with the third game going to the girls. The Dashers came from behind to fie the gome 14-14. The gome tied again at 15-15, but the girls won 18-16. The football players were very excited that Mrs. LouCille Scoggins sponsored their team. The varsity football players played extremely well at a game which was not their forte, and for which they only had two practice periods, she said. Seniors Scorr Wyly and Par Davis blocking, while senior Yolanda James at- tempts a dink over the net Senior Scorr Wyly spikes the boll over rhe net £ 18 Student Life
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e o Pepper, Too Seniors, remember when we were freshmen and pep rallies were every Friday occurences? Beginning rhe day with spirit, the band would march down the hall bright and early, ploying rhe fight song. The feeling of excitement would fill the air and rhe enthusiasm among students discussing Friday night plans made everyone anxious about the pep rally. Last football season, pep rallies were minimized to home games only. This year, pep rallies were limited to two district home gomes. At the first pep rally held on Seprember 27 for rhe gome against LaMarque, the varsity cheerleaders led each class wirh chanrs and cheers. The freshmen won rhe spirit stick for yelling rhe loudesr during rheir cheers. The homecoming pep roily on Ocrober 25 was rhe srarring poinr for rhe nighr ' s special acriviries. The gym rang wirh cheers and spirir, as rhe cheerleaders led rhe srudenrs wirh cheers and srunrs. Trodirionolly ending rhe pep rally, rhe class of 1986 gorhered rogerher holding hands and singing rhe school song to finish off pep rally aciriviries. Head Coach Dub Farris talks about rhe football team of the pep rally. Varsity cheerleaders Jennifet Bricker. Lisa Mayfield. Liz Silva. and Michele Mar- tin, show the Gotors are number one. Senior football coptoins for the game agoinst Pearland. Kenneth Franklin, Dor- ren Wydermeyer, Rob Hill, Andre Ware, Doug Reed and Greg Jones wait to speok at the pep roily 20 Srudent Life
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