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The football players wait patiently to be recognized. During Spirit Week, Mark Graveline and David Weitz get ready to display senior winning links. Senior Yell Leaders display their pyramid for the senior class. The Majorettes smile as they per¬ form at a rally. ' 1 fi — Pep Rallies r c B I E 4 T il S 1
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I Senior Chris Gott clowns around with Billy Squier’s guitarist, Jeff Golub. Junior Tim Myrsten enjoys a laid back day. T he incoming tide washes various trea¬ sures onto our sandy beaches. Shells and pretty stones are just waiting for the discerning beachcomb¬ er to find and enjoy. Similarly, a year at high school brings with it many and enjoyable experi¬ ences. Students can be¬ come involved with Drama Club, Forensics, Ski Club, and many other organiza¬ tions. There are many classes to take from elec¬ tives, such as Home Eco¬ nomics, Art and Business, to the standard academics. The enterprising student, like the beachcomber, must find these treasures and make the most of them. Student Life — 15
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ET ' S GET ROWDY it ' s that simple and that complicated ii T’m so excited”! Without JLthe right to assemble, how could the “dynamite” pep rallies have taken place? At the pep rallies, everyone came to life. As the students screamed and shouted in a wave of joyful “heat”, the sweat poured from those who were most excited. Although it is that simple to get the students rowdy, it is that complicated to get them to settle down. The band got the class motivated and ready to groove while the cheerlead¬ ers bopped and led the classes in our famous mot¬ to chant, “You Can’t Crush a Crab.” The classes competed to see who could create the loudest decibels of chants and screams, along with the shaking of the bleachers for the all-around spirit stick. Although the seniors usually won, the juniors and sopho¬ mores put up a good fight. At the end of the pep rallies, con¬ fetti and newspaper was all that was left. Yet the classes were motivated, rowdy, and ready to go out and support their team on a winning streak to V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. Senior Victor Brown and band mem¬ bers decide which song to play next. New band director Mr. Mark Gillions looks on as the Pep Band performs. Pep Rallies — 17
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