Douglas Southall Freeman High School - Historian Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1978

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Rebel Rally “Pep Rally” probably isn’t defined in most dictionaries, but everyone knew what it meant. To some it meant that fifth, sixth, and seventh periods were shortened. To others it meant a time to talk with friends. Yet, to a majority of Rebels, a pep rally helped to heighten the excitement for the upcoming game. Seniors, juniors, and sophomores alike showed their respective spirit by wearing designated clothing and painting signs in preparation for the often heated battle for the spirit stick. Rugby shirts, white shirts, jeans, and even balloons showed the renewed spirit within the classes. After the sophomores disrupted the Tucker pep rally, though, the varsity cheerleaders decided to temporarily suspend class competition and supplement it for a united cheer by all classes. “Pep rallies are created to raise the level of spirit of the whole school and not to create dissension among the classes,” commented head varsity cheerleader Terri Wirth. With attention re-adjusted on the school as a whole, rather than on a particular class, the drill team, majorettes, and color guard were able to combine with the band and begin their routines without interruption from a class cheer. Say Hey. Screaming out a cheer to promote Rebel spirit, Varsity cheerleader Susan Balch urges Freeman on to victory. Junior Jargon. Contributing to the fervor of the ep rally, juniors flash a battered sign to boost ebel spirit. Pep Rallies 11

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More than a place to learn Rebel Rouser. In an attempt to win the spirit stick sophomores and freshmen combine efforts during the Tucker pep rally. Silent Spirit. A lone Rebel flag momentarily remains listless as seniors take a break between songs at the Lee Davis pep rally. 10 Pep Rallies



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More than a place to learn Can it. Cancelled due to lack of support from the student body, the S.C.A’s attempt at having a Homecoming dance is trashed as less than 600 tickets were sold. Royal reception. Junior Class Princess April Hamel is congratulated by Varsity Cheerleaders Robin Cook and Ginger Heflin, after having been crowned Maid-of-Honor. 12 Homecoming

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