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Astro Gym 1. One , - two ... three ... four .... everybody MOJO!! 2. Varsity Cheerleaders uplift spirits. 3- We Got the beat! (Daron Coates, Za- chery Graddy) 4. Tina McCormick exhibits co-captain abilities- 5. This pep session is the jam! (Boyn- nye Prather, Renita Reese, Wyndra Knowles) 6. 12-3 exemplifies their spirit through their sign. ■yWj «S 1 mSti. ' Did You Know . . . That the Home of the Astros (Boy ' s Gym) holds 2,000 students? Student Life Pep Sessions J 187
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Page 190 text:
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Live At The Astros Jam ' ' Drummers are you ready? was the familiar phrase all await- ed from the M.C., which signified the summit of an Astro Jam. No true Douglass student would be able to say Perhaps it was thought that 1 lacked the spirit or the ability to reply at one of our pep sessions because that old Astro spirit was good enough for all to respond to. The spirit was evident in the Marching Band as they would jam to such tunes as Aztec Fire, Pac Man Fever, Dance With Me and Knight Riders, under the leadership of our dy- namic drum majors. The band Perhaps it was thought that I lacked the spirit or the ability to reply. — Frederick Douglass auxilaries added to the excite- ment with their warm smiles as they performed dazzling rou- tines. Our Varsity Cheerleaders would uplift spirits with stirring cheers and chants. Some on- lookers of this event would show their spirit in their own way, such as wearing masks or performing new wave feats. But no matter how our spirit was aroused or how we showed it, we knew that our love for Frederick Douglass High School and everything it stood for was the purpose of our celebration. We knew Douglass High would forever be the jam. 1. Our drummers are always ready! 2. Astros are smooth people. 3. Kathy Riley, Kim LIndsey and Joi cote anxiously await the starting sig lo6 Student Life Pep Sessions
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student Government Assc 1. Aaron Turpeau Rallies for the presiden- tial office, 2. The 1982-83 Student Government As- sociation; Front Row; Ms. V. Tuggle — Adv.. Micheal Doctor — Vice Presi- dent, Courtney Johnson — 2nd Vice- pres., Mrs. M. Wright — Adv., Second Row; William Tanner — Bus. Manager, Pamela Hill — Sec , Malissa James — Ass. Seem Renita Reese — Treasurer, Terri Moreland — Ass., Treasurer, Ronald Pollock — Parliamentarian, Last Row; Mr. B. Fuse — Adv. Ron Sailor speak to the students dur- ing the S.G.A. inaugaration. The S.G.A. sponsors the election of our Miss Douglass. - Students Life Student Government Association
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