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We 1. Each player has a style all his own, individual as his name, in readying himself for the game. Though mentally psyching oneself is a solitary effort, unity of the team is there. David Dun- can eaves the lockers ready. 2. Sean Allison uses the force to introduce the galaxy of groups who keep things in orbit at Kickapoo to the freshmen, and their champion, Rob Daniel. A Stars Wars theme lets the Bonnies and Football Team take a bow. 3. Everything from the band to the fool- ball team promises enthusiasm and excitement unique to the first assembly of the year. Spirit flows into each stu- dent, as each student flows into the sta- dium forthe How Day assembly. 4. Finally becoming juniors means the promise of class rings. After waiting for two years, class rings give juniors a feeling of achievement and belonging to Kickapoo. Ioe Brown seems to find that certain ring. 5. Come on boys don't kill each other! say Patty Fleetwood and Dina Love while watching two football players pound each other with stuffed socks at a pep rally. Shelly Pearce just can't watch anymore. 6. May I have your attention please for the afternoon announcements? asks Brad Southwick. National Forensic League member. Telling all the events and excitement at Kickapoo gives Brad credit for his Public Speaking Class. 7. Echoes of a traditional standing ova- tion honor the 1977 Chief Ceremonial Queen. leannette King as she returns along with her escort David Duncan to crown the 1978 Ceremonial Queen Tamrha Sanders. With a touch of Autumn Charm.
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