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Pep Rallies Change Format “Pep rallies should be like last years — unstructured and frequent,’’ remarked Mendy Fender, a junior. Pep rallies became more organized and took on an entirely new format. There was less music and more cheering. Miss Laura Trimble added, ‘‘I’m really proud of the Freshman spirit, and the pep rallies have improved substantially.”’ However, disagreement arose over the length and style. ‘‘We need to have more of them, and they need to be less organized,”’ said Jeff Blankenship. Kathy Boswell, Lan- cerette, agreed saying, ‘‘They are too few, and too structured!’’ The administration set up a system to organize the gatherings. Sheets explaining the cheers and schedule appeared at the first pep rally, but were nev- er mentioned again thereafter. Pep rallies became less and less frequent as the year progressed. It got to the point that they were soon forgotten. Ginger Gay, a Sophomore, said, ‘‘What pep rallies? Anyway, | think it’s a dumb idea handing out those sheets for people to lose.” Spirit improves. Mac Drane, Antwaun Thompson, Mike Fisher, Fred Gray, Brian Bartlett, and Robert Glass yell for victory. All dirt roads lead to Midlothian. The Marching Lancers lead cheers on Dirtfarmer Day against Midlothian. Spirit jug debut. The Senior Class wins the first jug contest at the first pep rally. Pep Rallies 17
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On your feet! The Senior Class sets the course by rising in support for fall sports and girls’ basketball. Tu tu much. Debbie Creasy pauses while waiting to perform. The Halloween pep rally proved very success- ful. Most Spirited Class. Not only did the Class of 1985 win two spirit jugs in a row, but also the spirit banner. ‘5 4
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Block action. Julie Lewis fends off Donne Up for two. The faculty go up and score two points Storino’s unsuccessful pass as the faculty tries to early in the first quarter. gain the lead. ki eo KAN ey WG Completing a layup, Michael Stokes scores two points for the student team. On the long pass. Ed Wooldridge passes the ball to Mike Rose while Mike Stokes and Chris Dehart play defense. 18 Student-Faculty Basketball Game
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