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Scott Baxter Mike McLean .As- representatives for their homeroom classes, junior Debbie Savage and senior Mike Bates get ready for the balloon release. The balloons contained alcohol awareness information and were released during SMILE Week. Hard work, late night hours, creative props, and fun times were all parts of the sign-making events. Lifting your spirits By Dana Johnson long with various other traditional events, IHS continued the craze of spirit boosting throughout the year. Various activities such as sign-making parties, and weekly pep rallies kept the spirit in full swing. Every Friday afternoon for the first ten weeks of school, the pep rally for the evening football game was held after sixth period. In an attempt to carry the football team to a win, and to encourage the student body to support the team, the cheer- leaders, Big Irvi Keepers, Toy Tigers, and the marching band combined forces to keep the four classes motivated. A majority of students found the weekly pep rallies to be a lot of fun and really helpful to the team in getting the winning spirit. Freshman Renee Makowski said, The pep rallies are a lot more exciting than in junior high. I looked forward to seeing everybody pulling together to keep the spirit up. Sophomore Rusty Ilgenfritz also found the pep rallies to be enjoyable. After the pep rallies were over, everybody had such a lift that the game was really full of suport by everyone attending. Kevin Kopi' Although pep rallies were somewhat traditional from week to week, there were a lot of unusual distinctions. Dressed in safari attire, the cheerleaders and Big Irvi Keepers performed a skit at the MacArthur pep rally to Another One Bites the Dust. A skit was also peformed by the girls before the Viking game and in this skit they dressed as Tiger football players and opposing team members while they rode around the gym on tricycles. Varsity cheerleader Frances Santoscoy said, We had a lot of fun doing the skits. I think it was a fun change for the student body to see at pep rallies. An outdoor pep rally was held on the JV practice field near the end of the season as a diversion. Although held in its usual manner, the bright and sunny fall day added to the display of spirit exhibited by students at the rally. Sophomore Kim Horne said, I thought that having the pep rally outside was a greatideag the only problem was that it was hard to hear what was going on. Pep rallies aside, spirit could be seen everywhere. Sign-making parties were held throughout the week in preparation for the game and pep rally by individual classes. The parties were usually sf 'S ii A A W' lCon't. on page 265 L9 L . g g Showing her school loyalty, junior Kim Breithaupt sings along as the band plays the fight song at the closing of a pep rally. I sf' 4 Susan Bollinger Senior Marihelen Akins' contemplates just the right slogan to write on the poster she draws to help promote spirit before the Nimitz game. Scott At the Smack Mac pep rally, the'Junior Class backs the Tigers through the use of their Paw Power props. The paw power theme was chosen by the student council as the theme for the year. Q Spirit Activities 25
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n At the end of a sign-making party, seniors Jesse DeLaGarza, Terri Setser, Tommy Manskey, Traci Hodgkiss, Geoff Carter, Laura Rogers, Diann Smith, and Jerry Rochefort illustrate their plans for the Nimitz Vikings in the upcoming game. Attempting to finish quickly, junior Devin Cutler earnestly works on a banner for the pep rally before the Trinity game. 24 Spmt Activities 25... Lisa Bowles
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Hurriedly getting ready for a pep rally, varsity cheerleader Terri Setser attempts to hang a sign as senior Jerry Roche- fort and junior Mary Eldridge rush to her rescue. Susan Bollinger During class competit- ion, sophomore Tony Williams gives it all he's got to help his class win the spirit stick at one of the numerous pep rall- ies. In an attempt to win the spirit stick, senior Lynn Thompson and sponsor Coach Steve I-Iamberger create shields for the Viking pep rally. Props were popular spirit makers at the pep rallies. 26 Spirit Activities N X H Mamas.. 'Ki 421 fx if U ,4f B QBHIVX C45 :ts-.. '.-EH-v Kevin si' K' SSN Scott Baxter -.
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