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Noon meeting. Lunch hours are the times for quick organizational meetings of the pep club. President Adcsa Cagle with her group plans to take a bus to Big Piney. ,px K fifff W es. I 5, y Spirit shirts. Another col1ector's item joins the body. Sophomores Debbie Edwards and Marlea I-laws distribute the Scream Team t-shirts purchased by students. Rally round. School spirit is perpetuated by dedicated members. Sophomore Sarah Souther hangs up announcements for the pep club winter dance. Q .Q 5 1 yWf.f '
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Psyche and wrap. With thoughts of getting the better of his bull, Senior Tom Tippcts safety wraps his wrist. Down but not out. Dust flies as Senior Clint Hallam dismounts his practice bull. Clown Rex Hamner is ready to distract the bovine i.n case Hallam has trouble clearing himself. Q-.V J , ,, guy. , v 5 JE? ,S n . n + f u-fa ff W mf-M it 3 'T , ,,t it 5 , my L' ' 'M' .V w A ' ,L ' ' WWW X K -W 9' -aw, 'iw 5 w , A We , no ., - M 'N M ,A-, wwf Official wrangler. Clothes make the cowboy, notes Rodeo Advisor 44 if Rex Hamner, Well find out how J L good of a clown these make me. A Fine adjustments. Cowboys are not complete without spurs. Senior , W MIXLAAQ 4 . ' Tom Ttppets knows the value of t '? W2 ' correctl usin his for oints. .4 Y S P Rodeocfilltipli 9
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WW6fh6f Shout and stump Wilil till! Slllllillll IEEIIII Flevamped pep club revs ahtletes was winning or losing, the The biggest help an athlete can get has to be from the crowd. Dennis Johnson Pep Club. Back row: Kandy Petersen, Donna McCreary, Tracey Walker, Marlea llaws, Debbie Edwards, Sarah Souther, Second row: Iulee Lee, Peggy Bluemel, Krysta Linza, Amy Pena, Heather Bowman, Jennifer Clarkg Front row: Micki Stewart, Montinka Young, Lynn Stewart, Spinner Iones, Sharla Williams, Adesa Cagle. Paper busters. Like a horse bursting through a spider web, the football team charges through the pep club's homecoming good luck banner. tv Scream Team of the Lyman Eagles would shout with that mighty Eagle spirit. The Scream Team was better known as the pep club. The team bought sweaters and tee shirts to identify them- selves, 1987-88 was the first year in a long time the club was spirited enough to support sports. Junior Adesa Cagle was the student council representative. Freshman Krysta Linza said, When we go to the home games, we sit together. We try to get the crowd pepped up and have them cheer along with us to support our team. The first away game we attended was the Wyoming Indians game, and we were snoweduin. It was fun. We are plan- ning to go on many more. The fact that when the team traveled they were required to find their own transportation didn't bother Kandy Peterson. Peterson said, 'fl like to go to the games to watch the guys, as well as cheering for the Eagles. In the past few years, the Pep Club has been pushed asidef' added Freshman Donna McCre- ary. This year we have been trying to build it back up. In the upcoming years we plan to be more successful. We plan to go to all of the home games and a few away games to support the Lyman Eagles. lt's hard to lead cheers at games and pep rallies when no one wants to join in the cheering, noted Junior Cheer- leader Jessica Dunn. She added people quickly com- plained about pep assemblies being boring. The pep club was late in getting organized but ready in force for basketball to help the cheerleaders get the crowd involved. The cheeering group was also available to help with putting posters in the halls and spirit assembly preparations. Noise and participation was appreciated not only by the cheerleaders but also the athletes. Science Teacher Allen Jaggi noted that everyone should join the pep club and sit together as a group during games. He said, It is fun to shout and make noise, but best of all, it would enhance the performance of the players on and off the field. Basketball player Dennis Johnson said, The biggest help an athlete can get has to be from the crowd. When the crowd is more into the game and makes more noise, the spirits of the players are lifted and the intensity of the game is much greater, he added. Supporting the teams led to the biggest trip that the pep club took. The trip was to Big Piney near the end of the boys' basketball season and consisted of getting a bus and 30 people to ride on it. Clint Bradshaw
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