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Enthusias clears remains of apathy 5 IQ? The cloudy, murky lilm of f apathy that hung over the 71472 school year slowly cleared. Pessimism was sulfocated in the aura of optomism, and indifference was soon replaced with fierce loyalty. On the football field, jerseyed Hgures ran through drills and practices in preparation for yet another football clash. Cheerleaders mirrored a range of emotions. Fatigue, tension, and exhilaration molded their mobile faces. Transmitting intensity and vivacity to the spectators, cheerleaders initiated joyous chants and urged support for a sometime losing cause. Pensive meditations and unvoiced hopes were reflected during moments of action. Faithfully practicing, Hardaway's marching band endured the heat of Indian summer and the nip of chilly fall momings. Dusk often fell upon earnest musicians preparing selections for games and pep rallies. Flag girls made their novel contributions in their lirst year of existence. The band spurred the student body's enthusiasm through the pulsating beat of music. Spirit scaled thelrungs of the spirit ladder culminating in a pie in Fincher's eye! 4 New heights were gained andg maintained as students BROKE f FREE from former staid molds. Q HENRY johnson and H.K. Iohnston cream Durwood Fincher, posing as a Spencer owl, as spirit at the first pep rally reaches height. ' IN amazement Pam Walden, junior, re- flects upon the Hardaway, Spencer game. BAND members Brace Luquire, Gary Grantham, Paul Cash, and Tim Gallops are an essential part of each pep rally.
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Abolish restraint ' Break free! I 9 r l l r l V . X 40pening l 5 A 5 i I Reactivated, the pep club unhesitantly plunged into pep rallies. Claiming the far end of the gym, members pranced, jived, and danced to r generate lagging spirit. l Gradually, students began to urge the Hawk fifty-one on .with resounding chants i and cheers. Classes vied with one another in competition for the spirit banner. Factions worked together, and differences in color V ' were soon forgotton in support of a common cause. THE pep club, led by President Richard Bums, keeps beat with the cheer Doublestomp .
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