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THE TWIRLERS HAD THEIR own entry in the an- nual Homecoming car parade. Kim Green, Kim Clay, Colleen Phillips, Cindy Green, Cathy Ziegler, Kristi Easley, Cindy Smith, Lynelle Soape, Tracy Hughes, Angela Lutz, and Nichole Perry get ready for the take-off. COACHES JOHN BEAUCHAMP, Robert Porter, and Jerry Holley practice scalping the Jackson- ville Indians by shaving balloons in the pep rally. Student Life 15
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Pep rallies are a time to build ex- citement and also to get out of class. The unexpected is always ex- pected by the students as each group gets on the floor to perform what they have been practicing for so long. The senior pep rally held quite a DURING PEP RALLIES one or two senior boys are chosen to give a pep talk to the student body. Brett Finley and John Pauley take their turn after waiting in line four years. I SENIOR JACKIE RUNNELS performs one of the many routines that the flag corps members know. The pep rallies counted down her last year of performances. STU ; : : % : Pep rallies build excitement few exciting events. Besides the drill team, ftwirlers and flag corps members teaming up together to perform a routine to ‘The Woman In You,”’ Marty Odom took a fall, flat on her face before her presentation to senior Angela Miller. Senior football players take turns giving pep talks about the nights game and either coaches or teachers get their share of the fun by presen- ting skits or competing against the cheerleaders. The battle cry shows who has got more spirit. The competition is bet- ween the freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, team, and the band. The winners receive the spirit stick un- til the following pep rally. Pep rallies come to a close as the band plays the school song and fight song while the cheerleaders lead the singing. MR. JERRY BEACON HOLDS the prize pig while Assistant Principal Joel Hale gives him a good “smack.” He shared the first place honors with Mr. Ronnie Ferguson, band director. HEWN TS THE BATTLE CRY IS a competition among classes. The Junior Class get it together and yells for the reward of the smaller spirit stick. Their own spirit stick is 6 feet long and more noticeable. Student Life 17
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