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IU o Z? L 2 5 -4 lgxx Carol Quinn, Francis Aiklin and Mary Conwell show their Pepsodent smiles during the pep rally preceding the Cypress-Fairbanks football game. Seniors dressed as Killer Bees for the day and the rally. V u Kanter ssc fx'f'W'23,j gi m 3 3 m -4 r:'. 1 k Ji! 2 . 1 f Juniors strut their stuff during an afternoon football pep rally. The Juniors .1-fi' VM. J.. -4 fu gan 'quaint-L W ,Wuhan 'wa-rf -M .M wld, pi., 'XfZXv annum' Jill Wooley and Laura Pilgreen dance the day away to Alexander's Ragtime brought stuffed animals and other paraphernalia to add to the spirit of the event Jazz during a Wildcatdet performance in the main building gymnasium. The and show enthusiasm. group danced at every other pep rally. i I l if Senior Wildcatdets participate in the Killer Bee theme to show class participation. All day class members ran around in antennae and sunglasses. Pep rallies 17
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ome do thing at rally Pep rallies were a part of first semester life. They were noisy, crowded and usually hot. Cheerleaders, drill team, band and twirlers did their things for the student body and members of the Football and Basketball teams. Time for the session fluctuated from between shortened se- cond and third periods, between reduced sixth and seventh or after lessened afternoon classes. During the thirty-minute organized confusion, players and coaches spoke to the boisterous throng concerning involvement. Dawn Waggoner and Gayle Mongan try to get Seniors and all Wildcats to yell in the Battle Cry competition near the end of a rally. Classes try to out yell one another and then together cheer the Cats. Pep Rallies IJ Z k It The band was an important part of every pep rally as they supplied all the music. Somehow there would not have been as much enthusiasm without the school fight song and the alma mater which they played. I T I r t Cheerleaders, Willie Guards and Wildcatdets add spirit and raise the noise level to an ear-ringing pitch. The middle school cheerleaders were invited over to add to the festivities. Born to Win claims the Senior poster which fronted the section at one yelling session. The class was definitely that as they won the spirit stick five out of eight times it was given. its 16 Pep rallies Mfe'-tt QA s..,. Q 6 r Wx x T g, it Q, 'A ,Nj i . '
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Frei-Qffvvxi Hit' 6Xv'fEZ'Ei:,,1 'f-4 . f' I My K kkiqyr M X so ,..,,.s:f1,45-.W,W.tt1it f- .. rr iff, Lx The Sophomore float guides down Main Street, Humble, with a character that is usually found on Main Street, USA, Disneyland: Mickey Mouse. The Homecoming parade travelled from Texas Tumbleweed to the park. ' . gf . . . - .-7. .S - .M-'er fir, . 'M' .55- N ., . 'l , Y. , . f I' 1. f.1 fT5i:'i'f:s Y J, V 116, H .- ,, ., . , n 'f Hr. ...f,5w .. 'ffl 1 ',.',' ,. - , f ,ff N - 'Q l H'k:p.w,',-,Y-ofgfgf' . Q I 'Leg if f ,H , l 117' ' 1ZP'MQ ..' 'X' , . . no .. .. . ,Q . L, f A. .312-f'-Q -H' aff ff' ' ' .. 'M Varsity Football team members conserve energy forthe night's big game by sitting on the grass at the pep rally at the park, In the background is the band which marched in the parade and played for the rally. Mark Jenkins and other Seniors lay out rows ol spirit chain hurriedly in order to beat the time limit. After the row counting was finished, the class was declared the winner. 18 Homecoming i A .14 . ,,,,. 5 E Moving to Off the Line, the Wildcat Marching Band parades down to the park to add spirit to the Homecoming pep rally. Although the rain had threatened all day, the group wore uniforms down the wet street. Q5xV'l:H 'FJ we? Varsity cheerleaders Dawn Waggoner, Jiyon Ko and Tracey Robinson smile into the crowd as they begin a cheer tor the Football team, Homecoming 'ff . ' S.. Q11 is 'NF E7
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