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Tiger Pep Rally Tiger football fans were given two golden opportunities besides FHS home games in Lewis Field Stadium to share their spirit and enthusiasm — the Tiger Pep Rally at The Mall and the Tiger Kickoff outside Lewis Field. Through the efforts of the Mall Asso- ciation and the athletic department, a sizable chunk of FHS gathered Thurs- day evening. Sept. 7. before the Tigers first home game. The Tiger Pep Band and the FHS Pep Squad were on hand as fans became better acquainted with Coach Bill Giles, his football team and other Tiger coaches. Then on Saturday afternoon before the game, football enthusiasts were treated to steaks and watermelon just east of Lewis Field. The fourth annual Kickoff offered food from ARA Food Services prepared with the help of administration and faculty members.
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Parents ' Day 1 While ihe Memorial Union cafeteria served lunch, it offered free birthday cake to students and faculty. As Mary Lou FCirmer, Spear vi lie sen- ior, cuts the cake, Kurl Ross. Ellinwood se nior, and Chari Roberts, financial aids assistant, help themselves to a piece. 2, Parents of FHS students were not the only special guests at Parents ' Day. President Gerald Tom a nek gives a special wel- come to these grandparents in the Memorial Union. 3, Pam Lorson. Lebanon freshman, and Linda Farr, Stockton freshman, treat themselves to another beer at the Union ' s 20th birthday dance. 4 . The Tiger Marching Band offered spe- cial Parents ' Day music in Gross Memorial Coli- seum. Clown Dave Clark, Oakley sophomore, finds a comfortable position to appreciate Ihe concert. S. Departments from across campus built special exhibits for the entertainment of parents and students alike.
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FHS KiCkOff 1- Black and gold banners and decorations adorned the Mall stores as interested crowds par- ticipated in the Tiger Pep Rally. 2. Tiger footballer Thor Lindshield, Good land freshman, autographs plastic footballs given to younger fans at the rally. 3. Hungry crowds at the Kickoff kept cutters busy piecing nearly 150 watermelons. 4. Making their fall debut are the six FHS cheerleaders at the pep rally. 5. Ken Havner t Hays attorney and Tiger Club member, grills steaks to the tastes of hungry fans. 6. Crowds lined up to pay the S4 meal price at the Kickoff, s-y
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