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Spirit is sky high “Garrowwll” With a roar, Old Mangy pounced into Spirit Week to announce that his stay at Memorial was great and judging by the spirit shown, he knew he would s much longer. Old Mangy chatted with many stu- dents about Spirit Week. Judy Tracy, Pep Club president, commented, “The participation of students and teachers throughout the week was fantastic. You could see there was more enthusiasm this year.” Jim Hull exclaimed, “I felt that it got the kids going and really encourag them to come to the game.” Rod Morgan stated, “I thought school spirit helped the football team to appear mentally ready for the game.” Old Mangy was on the field in spirit with the team when they charged to vie- tory. Charger spirit soared high and Old Mangy announced to the school on Mon- day how ecstatic he was “to stay at his true, spirit-filled home in Charger Coun- try.” red Finishing touches of streamers and pe added as Jean Raber prepares to join t Week caravan to Rice Field Caped and crowned, Rod Morgan is named “Mr. Legs” by Pep Club President Judy Tracy. Run- ners-up Jeff Troyer and Rock Companion watch Spirit Week decorations included streamers, signs and effigies. Room A-109 combined all three in its football field decor.
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Being third isn’t easy The Charger Band has many awards behind it, but not many people it the planning and work that go into each show Band starts weeks before school, and a week is spent teaching the fundamen- tals. Next comes a week of the hardest work most persons have ever known Nearly nine hours a day are spent at band camp drilling the half-time show Finally comes the first football game To spectators, it is what the band has been working for. But to the band mem- bers, it arsal for something more important; district contest. At con- the band has a perfect record of receiving a first division rating and has been in the top four bands there, cons ently Now comes two more we rehearsing for state contest. The band eceived a third at this y conte: After a national competition in Vir- ginia Beach, Virginia, the Chargers can now say they're third in the district, third in the state, and third in the nation! Drill team members Deb Ritter, Ju anet Lund and Michelle Willis finish “In T Mood. Striking a dramat the Common Man b Directing off field, D first pul Performing at their peak, the drum corps was commended as the best at state. fore swinging into ld Litherland, dit appear. after “Fanfare c rum and flag feature tor, appears confident of
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