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Let’s do the Hop! Seniors Christine Meind! and David Shannon jitterbug in celebration of the Seniors Fifties Day at the Homecoming pep rally. 16 Spirit Pep Rallies Step to the music. The flag girls twirl and march to the pep band’s rebel rouser. Walking the Plank? Varsity cheerleaders Shannon Berry, Page Williams, and Lynn Bishop blindfold Todd Weinberg in preparation for a practical joke.
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The Winner! The Senior Class Float is driven around the field after being named the first place winner during half-time. Messy but worth it. Juniors Dana Frostick and Suzanne Deer add more glue to the Junior Class float as they work at a meeting to complete the construction. A hug of joy. Senior Ann Greene, overwhelmed with tears, hugs her father after hearing her name called as the Homecoming Queen. Homecoming 15
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C’mon All You Rebel Fans! Dear Diary, Today I went to my first pep rally at Freeman! Wow, it was something else! I got out of class and went to the pep rally, but when I got there, the people from second lunch had pretty much filled up the stands. As I walked in, | was greeted by the roars of the different classes spelling out their names. I headed toward the timid but consistent spelling of S-O-P-H- OMORES in the stands, but just as we really got started, we were shouted down by a united senior and junior roar of “Sophs on the floor.” Luckily the band opened the rally with a Rebel rouser and the riot was temporarily put off. All of a sudden, flag girls, cheerleaders, and color guards burst out on the floor waving flags, clapping to the music, and twirling batons. There were Rebel flags all over and huge posters on the wall. After the band finished, the co-captains of the football team gave hopeful team talks. More cheers and music followed. Then we had the class competition cheer. | thought that we sounded loud at first, but next to the older classes, we lacked expertise. Near the end of the pep rally, the band aroused the student body with the spirited beat of “Dixie” and again the crowd went wild. Then the swarm of people hesitantly left the stands and went to their fifth period classes. Even though I was hoarse and perspiring, I felt like I was finally a part of Freeman, a Rebel. Got to go. We’re practicing our cheers for next Friday. We plan to win the spirit stick next week!!! A Freeman Rebel Boosting Spirits. Beth Jones and Larry Weinberg cheer at the Homecoming pep rally. During this pep rally, winter sports athletes helped the cheerleaders with acrobatic stunts and cheers. Spirit Pep Rallies 17
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