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The noise, the au the fun K Continued from page 121 commented Tina Lilley. The juniors won the spirit stick but the con- troversy and the rally were more exciting than the game, as the Knights fell again 31-O. Seniors wore their hats again to Maroon the Maroonsf' Spirit was starting to run high again in an- . tlcipation ot Homecoming. The sophomores and the seniors tied for the spirit stick but, predictably, Mac .Seyed behind 35-o. Then it was Homecoming. Each class decorated a hall and everybody wore funny socks to Sock it to Crockett. Homecoming was the most out- standing pep rally. They were all fun but l especially liked that one it was the most spirited, said Glen Martin. Eleven past Homecoming Queens and Football Sweethearts were brought back by the Student Council. Mums or bouttonieres were given to Mrs. Susan vonftosenberg and Miss Martha I-lgnor by the varsity cheerleaders: to the varsity cheerleaders, Mrs. vonliosenberg and their Sweetheart, Susan Lenzo by the Lairdsg to Mrs. Linda Middlebrook and Miss Mary Neill by the Blue Brigade, to twirlers Sandra Brown and Terri Schaefer, Head Drum Major Denise Hodgson and directors Mr. Carlos Garcia and Mr. Mark Eichner by the Band, and to the faculty members who had been at Mac all 25 years: Miss Agnor, Mrs. limmie Baylor, Mr. Guy Bizzell, Mr. W. A. Sloan and Miss Georgia West by the Publications Department. As it was the last pep rally, the seniors won the spirit stick lor class competition sort of by tradition. The seniors also won the stick for their decoration of the cafeteria. Then the seniors all lined up at the front ot the gym to sing the school song for the last time. Tears flowed, but spirit was at a peak and stayed up even though we lost l9-18. But . . . wait 'til next year, we'll get 'em yet!! ll 'PW 9 if X E PLENTY OF WORK ahead of her. senior cheerleader Mary Tai! takes u res! during the band's halftime show at the Austin game. The cheerleaders responsibilities include going to all sports activities and holding and planning psp rallies.
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K i KINSPIHATIONBL WORDS and hopes i for a win against the Lanier Vikings are f givenby Football Team Captain Terri Brown at the pep rally. It was a different story on the football iield, however, as the Vikings triumphed over the Knights, 28-3. 'V' CONCERNED with school spirit, junior David Barrenger along with the rest of the varsity football squad watches the cheerleaders lead cheers at the Lick Lanier pep rally. ,, . Jr. , ' L fl , 'lf 9 is , N12 '5 1 ' ' '. K N 1 1 if .At 4? R t W x 1 N ,-mf: I ?s I g P A wa at ' N 'I t 11 f V K 1 is f it U , ' ll' 1 lg.. I -f' ' FINAL PEP RALLY, with the theme Sock-it-to-Crockett , is characterized by girls wearing mums and seniors sporting Seniors of '78 T-shirts. V 'dv T: 'HY A W 'M 774 - . ,nr lm, X Q! I J ' I' vis 3 xx . ,- V I .Ja . nl 2: ' A is .V 'll x .L W ' 'J ' I M U 2 QS W X , 'f ' ,V lv! 1'-J ' 9, . Z: . as-'s za fi' 3 K SENIORS show theinost spirit at the ' 'il K Homecomin pep rally and afterwards. 9 f -. The seniors walk in the halls shouting ' Seniors Back Mac and and up in the Q 'cafeteria with their own private Class of '78 pep rally. 1 ff spirit L3
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lm ,-s. 'X 'W all 49' ' xx. lik I F N . I - ' f-frat f fl K- '41 1' lf' 4 1 ag K 4' if - f ',l It for in airy Rl wif' N ' ' X V X'X My . 4 I x if X' ,lf I 1 + l . 3 ,VKX .t .1 2535 ,EQ A ge: 'L N Af Ai l 1 ff' RELIEF from performing the gun routtne called Pistol Packing Mama was welcomed with a scream by Diane Boling. The Blue Brigade danced at the Crockett basketball game in the Old Austin High Gym. TURNOVER causes celebration as McCallum recovers the tootball whtle behind in the Anderson game. Todd Essary and Rene Valdez gtve congratulatory back slaps. The Knights were on a scaring drive. when time ran out, ending the game with the llnal score oi 19-14 in favor ol Anderson. 323' .., K. gk , ep. 9 Q BROKEN BONES could not keep Brittany Brewer lrom a pep rally. Past Homecoming Queens and Football Sweethearts were presented to the student body at the Homecoming Rally. its :rt 'ev SPIRIT RAISING was part ot the Blue Brigaders' job. and a break was appreciated. Melissa Ellis and Stella Youngblood lind out just how refreshing a solt drink can be alter screaming encouragement at the LBI basketball game. spirit
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