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The Start Of A New The ’79-’80 school year started off right with a football kick-off assem- bly. Dr. Crockett introduced the coaches who, in turn, introduced the team’s tri-captains. Next Miss Stauder announced the new cheer- leading squad. The crowd was aroused with a few traditional cheers, and then the coaches proud- ly presented the ‘79.'80 football team. The tri-captains for Coach Bo Hen- son’s team are Mike Mumper, Steve Thornhill, and Ralph Marshall. Along with the new captains, the offen- sive and defensive players were announced - the front line this year is nicknamed the “Dog Defense” by Dennis Peters. The band closed the assembly with the E.C. Glass fight song and the theme song Rocky - an appropriate song for a team fighting its way to the top. The Fearsome Seven! The new coaches for the varsity team are Tucker, Peters, Raddick, Loury, Lindsay, Maybery, and DiCarlo. 40 Football Kickoff Assembly Standing Proud and Tall are the new tri- captains for the football team, Steve Thornhill, Graham Marshall, and Mike Mumper. Don't be Nervous! Coach Tucker hands the microphone to Graham Marshall for a few words about this year's football team. Arousing Enthusiasm for the Big Game are cheer- leaders Patty Petry and Shelley Harvey.
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This year the student enthusi- asm topped all other years in support. Game turnouts were spectacular, dances were ex- citing, and almost all school events were well-attended. Traditional activities such as graduation, homecoming, and the prom were continued while new celebrations, like bonfires and School Spirt Days were established. For participants and spectators alike, the year was exciting. Each Glass student gave of himself through participation and encouragement. Without the support of everyone, the school wouldn't have even had a shot at the top. With this support, we made E. C. Glass number one — on top of the hill. — Lynne Oxley, Student Life Editor Student support tops a peak at one of the weekend football games this past Fall. Though a little apprehensive about the first pep rally, these cheerleaders are truly a vital part of the student in- volvement. Present ar every home game, the Marching Hilltopper Blue Regime per- forms at halftime and in a pregame show. Student Life Divider 9
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Finding class schedules does not amuse guidance director Ray Stokes. Bonfire’s ri Shield’s en g catches Carolyn sm. Opening Days 11
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