Monterey High School - Chaparral Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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OUT OF PLACE. A little jealous Mych Kelley stands alone as others cheer. (Photo by Lane Engli h) Five weeks into the year Mych Kelley took a fall that took him out of cheer- ing. Mych didn't mind because he didn't really like cheering at the rallies anyway. He did miss cheering at games. Mvch was a bad loss because we had learned some really neat cheers at camp that we couldn t do with just four guys, senior cheerleader Shan- non Lesley said. GRAND ENTRY. Go get 'em, 'Men! Coach James Odom told Kyle Cuerry as he rushed to cheer on the rest of tne team. (Photo by line EnglWh) WE'RE GONNA WIN! the battle cry, that is! Holly Griffis tells Mindy McAllister. By the time it was all said and done, all the classes had possession of the gun. (Photo by Am«ndj Cole) SPIRIT

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GENERAL HOSPITAL. Where do I cut? senior Tim Harman asks fellow French club member Lee Farr. Donnie Stephens and Kathy Armstrong assist. J ° (Photo by Amanda Col ) Class rivalry high Sophomores, are you with us?’ If the juniors and seniors insist on boo- ing the sophomores, then maybe they should help them yell and make them feel better, said sophomore Jeff Anthony. Stephen Winters plotted to nail the sophomores at the first basketball rally by introducing all of the team then at the end announcing, as for the sophomores — Yea! there are none ! The sophomores ended up winning the Battle Cry at the last pep rally. Many people felt that pep rallies did not come even close to the rallies in years past. Sophomore Amy Sims was very disap- pointed in the rallies. They were a lot more crowded than junior high, Simms said. The rallies were very amusing. The sophomores caught on well, Don McGurn, senior, said. This is our senior year and our team did terrible; so we tried to add excitement to the rallies with confetti and streamers, Mike Cordes, senior, said. At the end of the rallies two inches of confetti covered the floors and toilet paper hung from the rafters. Cheer- leaders and custodians cleaned up after the merry-making. Low student body participation almost cancelled the last football rally, Don Mat- ticks, activities director, said. The pep rallies are awful. It is hot and there were too many people squeezed into one area; I would rather just have home room, junior Shannon Robitaille said. Most people felt that pep rallies were supposed to be fun, exciting, and the basic goal was to fire-up the teams, as well as the student body. Pep rallies are fun, and they get me wild and ready to go watch the team play, Shannon Clark, sophomore, said. The football team ended their part of the rally with a chant: Where are you from ? Monterey ! Are you proud? yeah! Give me one-uh! Give me two-uh uh! What's the word? Beat that team!!!! A REGULAR PARTICIPANT. Ready to Nerd the Herd, Scott Treadaway took part in pep rally dress up days. (Photo by Rim Luther) OUT OF MIND. When I'm performing, I blot everything else out of my mind except the be of the music, Paula Smith, junior, said. (Photo by Lin Englb SPIRIT



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The crew that lit the stage, mixed the sound and helped set up props included Ricky Edwards, Davey Harveson and David Peril. They earned full credit and some- times a little money, such as the $100 Edwards earned for an all- day FHA HERO assembly. Applause was the big pay-off, ac- cording to Ed- wards. ONLY IF SPIELBERG ASKS. Although he doesn't plan to make a career of technical theater, Ricky Ed- wards sets up the slide show for recruiting junior high students. (I’hoto by Ru»» Luther) 'YOU JUST GOTTA TAKE IT, and when you ect home, scream your lungs out, Tim Lautzenheise said about school. (Photo by Lane English) PROUD PLAINSMEN. At an all-school assembly, Chris Edwards, Matt Miles, Jeff Shropshire and Sean Albin check out the Silver Spurs as vice principal Henry Zorns praises the football team. (Photoby Line English) SPIRIT

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