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K ING OF STUDENT LIFE, Dave McCormack, uses strange sound effects and non- existant words to attempt to raise spirits at the year’s first pep rally.
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GO WING It began at school and continued through weekends and vacations. Student life was in perpetual motion. Morning rush hour in the halls brought hurried “hello’s” and questions about homework from the previous night Lunch was a social time — gabbing with friends and eating to the beat of various musical “talents.” Some students, however, chose to eat to the beat of a different drum in the open commons. When the final bell rang, the party moved to the parking lot. Students extended their school day 10-I5 minutes standing by their cars, mingling with friends and making plans for the weekend. Weekend hot spots included Midlo football and basketball games, the occasional party, and the last resort — McDonald’s. Homecoming with Casper attracted many ‘Knights in White Satin.” With prom back on the Southside, extravagantly attired prom goers danced the night away at the Holiday Inn, located on the endlessly expanding Midlothian Turnpike. When June I2 rolled around, most students felt they had done their share of growing throughout the year and were ready for their two month summer break. On the other hand, 410 Seniors assured themselves that graduation was not just the end of one growth cycle, but also the beginning of a brand new one. U PON THE REINSTATE- REAR VIEW OF STU- MENT OF PEP RALLIES, DENT LIFE finds Kim Seniors found themselves com- Boerner and Michael Casciello peting with sophomores for the loitering in an after school han- spirit stick award. gout — the parking lot.
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DETERMINED TO BEAT THE JUNIORS, membersofthesenior girls’ powderpuff - team listen intently as “coach” Gray calls the next play. DISPLAYING THEIR FEMININE SIDE ON “ROLE-REVERSAL”’ DAY, Dave McCor- mak and Will Stacey show their school spirit by dressing as the oposite sex. HOPING TO STIR UP SOME SCHOOL SPIRIT, Ross Prevatt presents one of his inspirational speeches to the student body at the pep-rally before Friday's Homecoming game.
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