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1 gee 24 Fridays r A Right: PEGGY STANLEY, ROBIN FLEMMING, and AMY HOLLIDAY get into the surfin' mood, Car- rollton style. Below: CARL HORN waits to pay for supplies, in an effort to prepare for the next week, tR. Jonesl Bottom Lett: TODD BASH and TODD GLOVER practice thier brass before the pep rally. tK. Johnstont Bottom Right: RON JONES takes times out of his Friday schedule to 'vandalize' a lriend's Car. tK. Davidl .WF T id A Swv? Nz? at O' L L A as QQ,
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Snirit Dose Pep rallies were changed this year from dominating sixth period to fluctuating between first and sixth periods. This idea pleased and upset certain members of the faculty. The coaches seemed somewhat upset because the football players needed to be fired up at the end of the day for the game that night. The rest of the faculty were somewhat pleased because their sixth period classes were not interrupted every Friday. The students had mixed feelings about the pep rallies. Of course the seniors were excited about having the pep rallies earlier so that they could attend. However, it was hard to rest of the students since they had to go back to class after the pep rally had ended. Dr. Blanton helped the spirit rise at several pep rallies by speaking and firing up not only the football players, but the students. For the first time in about a year, each class exhibited its spirit each week by continuing to stand during the entire thirty minutes of the pep rally. 5-5 .fifk-exft 94 -,, , K-V, N-.X KX .Nh xx. ,. ,K .NPK ., Q ,XKS ,, MZ. Kia -. . R. . ..... Pep Rallies 23
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FIQIIDA LIFE Fridays were once again the highlight ot our week. With our minds focused on pep rallies and football games, we quickly forgot about our algebra exams, English essays, and government events. Dances could often be expected to follow the game, whether we won or lost. These school sponsored activities were not the only way we achieved our social limits, however. A few deviates got off 'papering' houses or 'shoepolishing' cars, while for those of us who had cars tor could 'bum' a ride with someone who didt, a late night snack at Chili's or a cruise down Forest Lane would satisfy us until Saturday night. For those of us who were apprehensive about how Saturday would begin, we could go watch the sun rise from the 7-1 1 vldeoroom. AQQP' i1S5fN Left: LORI BARNES and MARLIN EDWARDS get Above: The Varsity team celebrates their victory together at the Beach Bash. lR. Jonest over Turner. QR. Jonesl Fndays 25
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