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Cjxce ence in Activities Life outside of the classroom was changed very much in 1967. The pupils worked together well and the result of their cooperation was an excellent play, Our Town, The Unsinkable Molly Brown. Early in the year another Bron- choette Gallop King and a new Homecoming Queen began their reigns. In February, the Queen of Hearts joined the royal throng of Jefferson. Each class presented a pep session to arouse school psirit. The competition among the three classes caused this year ' s pep sessions to arouse school spirit. The competition among The end of the school year found the seniors going back in time to the elegant era of King Arthur. This year ' s prom, Camelot , was ex- tremely different than its predecessors, and it, too, had the goal of excellence before it. Soon after the prom, however, the seniors filled the gym once more at commencement. They then walked into a new life in which excellence will still be their goal.
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Pep Sessions Help to Spark Spirit Kara Bishop and Vicki Richeson peek around the corner while waiting for the soph pep session to start. Forward the Red, forward the Black. The Bronchos did go forward and the student body was behind them all the way. This was shown through participation at pep sessions. The purpose of pep sessions was to promote school spirit and enthusiasm. This was ac- complished through cheers (led by varsity, Broncho, and B-team cheerleaders), speeches by the coaches, and by the team itself, and by telegrams. Special things were also done at pep ses- sions. At our first one, the Broncho Cheer- leader candidates competed in front of the stu- dent body. This gave the students an oppor- tunity to see the candidates ' qualifications. During Homecoming, the Queen candidates were presented at a Pep Session. School spirit is raised, also, by skits pre- sented by the classes at pep sessions. The soph- omores ' skit gave an idea of how the Marion game was going to be. They predicted that the Bronchos were going to beat the Giants; they did. The sounds of victory ring out from Jeff Plateau as Don Stork LaFon announces defeat of another foe. Impressing the enthusiastic basketball fans with a new yell are cheerleaders Carol Emery and Marsha Kennedy.
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