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Let’s Hear it for 772. Pep rallies are times when stu- ee e e@ dents can show their support for the Bulldogs. The cheerleaders sponsored the 25-minute-long pep rallies for the games against Ca- lera, Thompson, Jemison, John Carroll (Homecoming), and Dal- las County. Cheerleaders per- formed stunts, dance routines to music, and of course, cheered dur- ing the events. Also, the Trouba- dors played their half-time tunes and the “Fight Song” while the flag corp and the majorettes twirled with the music. Pep rallies tried to get everyone, including the Bulldogs, “fired up” about the evening’s game. Lynn Morgan addressed the Bulldogs in saying, ““We want you to win for yourselves.” Cheerleaders carefully display their stunt during the first pep rally. Band members sit down and take a break after their performance at the pep rally. Cheerleaders “pep up” the pep rally with a dance routine. Bulldogs watch the activities of the pep ral- ly before their recognition.
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As Victor Turner observes, Joey Henson does an Ollie over a skateboard. Joey Henson goes air-borne as he Ollies over a ditch. While preparing to do a trick, Victor Turn- er attempts to avoid a fall.
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Catching Some Rays Last fall students and faculty were treated to a picnic arranged by the Student Council and F.H.A. members. Students were enter- tained with a musical extravaganza performed by Mr. Morris, Coach Bobby Pierson, Mr. Berry and Cindy Robbins. Highlights includ- » ed “You Get A Line I'll Get A Pole”, “Earl's eaebras Roberta Rutledge, Camisha Spruel, and Crystal Tolbert en- joy their time in the sunshine whiie eating lunch steve Stone livens up the picnic as he shares a laugh with his Breakdown”, “Cripple Creek”, and “Blueber- ry Blossom.” Cheerleaders coordinated relays with teach- ers and Majorettes. Teachers entered the spoon and egg relays, while the cheerleaders and the majorettes competed in the lifesaver relay, “I think it is nice to have a change in our routine occasionally. I also like to do “Blue- grass’ music,” commented Mr. Doug Morris. mt Resi Sng ths The egg-carrying relay-race begins with Coaches Richard Gilliam and Kenny Brown going head-to-head. Juniors Mike Ludwig, Chris Rogers, and Brent McCoy dis- cuss the relay-races following the picnic. e .
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