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Rallies get good turnouts Skits, routines by the song- leaders and drill team, class competi- tions, and the announcement ofthe athletic teams highlighted the rallies for this year. The first rally, which was won by the Freshmen, included one competi- tion which had four guys from dif- ferent classes changing into shorts inside of sleeping bags. A traditional trick was played on the Freshman who had no shorts in his sleeping bag. Mascots Kris Hollander and Heidi Beall did the Spirit Jug which was won by the Freshmen. Premiere Night was the theme for the Night Rally which had each class competing for the skit award with their Coming Attractions. The rally was won by the Freshmen and Sophomores, with the Juniors re- ceiving the award for skit. l was happy with the overall at- tendance and the enthusiasm of all the class, said Rally Commissioner Kelly Hunt. The underclassmen sur- prised me with their competitive spirit. , , YN 6 1 Q. 3, Q X 'U VL. ff 1 Rallies f 'X il if gf f T, Xl ' ' 5 5' pgffi A ll!
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