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Munchtime Carefully picking out the choicest lettuce, james jates, sophomore, makes his salad while Avery White, junior, makes his own specialty sandwich. Saving a table for their friends, Nilsa Baillou, iunior, and Emily Burr, freshman, wait for the lunch lines to go down before buying their lunch. ,K N af rag. t 1 ww t ft l ' .V-wefZi? '5 ,Q li git. mt.: . , ..., N, g Y EMM, 0, at ,., t,..,, E .k... g 7.7. x.5,,,,.,,m t- A , Q i if y 'f .. 'f l' ft 'f ' g Q? ff .E Playing hacky- sack is a favorite pastime for many students. Large groups can be found in front of the building dur- ing first, second, and third lunches. Discussing their plans for Friday night, Ed Hasan, junior, john Sims, sophomore, and john Cochran, freshman, eat the food they bought in the a-la-carte line. The lunch room quickly clears when the lunch bell rings. Renee Hammond, Patti Wlson and JoAnn Grape, sophomores, finish their drinks and prepare to leave for their next class. lunch ef' .if of nf
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pirited days in many ays s the two o'clock bell rang, the silent halls of our school were flooded with a thick mass of excited students anticipating the afternoon pep rally. The gym, once empty, slowly filled: first with the students agile enough to push their way through one of the four, tightly-packed entrances, and then with the slower students who do not enjoy being pushed around. The gym was full then, and the band began to play the fight song. The varsity football players paraded to their chairs, beaming with pride, as their fans screamed and cheered for them. This began one of the many pep rallies that kept our school and team spirit alive. On Fifties Day, the During the Preppie Day pep rally before the Cy-Creek game, Valerie Crawley, Kelley Krancber, and Phoebe LaFi1le dress up as Cy-Creek football studs. The Mighty Falcon Band provides the backbone for all of the many loud chants and cheers of this year's pep rallies. :vm-sr , X Seniors show their super-spirit on Mash the Bears Day by yelling and screaming for the Spirit Stick. ' 'i V W, f, D cheerleaders danced in poodle skirts, bopping around with some gorgeous greasets Ueff Boyd, jimmy Bracher, Damon Bridges, Mark Cerny, Tom Henry, Tommy Hilburn, Kevin Kennedy, Randy Lee, and Ar- ron Speddenj. Then there was the unforgettable Prep- pie Day when we had a visit from Cy-Creek football girls CPhoebe LaFitte, Valerie Crowley, Kelley Kran- cher, and Regina Folmarj. Describing the year's pep rallies in one word, Charles O'Quin, a sophomore, sighed, They're different. I guess I expected them to be just like last year's. Shuana Stell, a junior, felt they were questionable. You never knew what the next pep rally would be like. ii'-6 av ' 5 4- rf, H5 E x rf l, 18 peprallies ft, ' ,g A .X as T 1 . . Y., - 3 E311 E, 7 50 W li , I I ,ht . . YU- ji-an n l ff - iQlk?t',1'1!a,n.i5Q-fgflvl' 1 i A , , an gy N i 5,,,l.x4. r axes - S Who was that masked man? Many wonder, but few know that Todd DePenning holds the dreaded pig. I i
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