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The spam of 81 The first pep rally, held in the gym, was a com- plete failure. The heat overtook the gym and left everyone lifeless and lacking a sense of spirit. The next week the pep rally opened up with a bare stage, no football team or cheerleaders in sight. An announcement was made that no one would enter or go to their designated place until everyone yell- ed and showed concern for a good pep rally. This would be the beginning of The Spirit of 81 . Students let their spirit build during the week and released it during pep rallies and at the foot- ball games. Spirit is a verb that shows action and the new Cougar Paw'r yellgenerated a great amount of commotion. Another rouser was the new chant, Hey, Hey, Hey. Paula Taylor, a 2nd year cheerleader said, The spirit this year was better than any other year because the crowd backed the teams of Nimitz through thick and thin, and let their pride for their school show no matter what. al 16 Actlvltles
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Q1 al The Starboard Angels fall into a star formation to form the halftime high kick routine line. bl Connie Babington was elected to be the 1981 Homecoming Queen. ch Two Nimitz ee's, Laura Linhoff and John White, return for the homecoming dance. dl The Cougar happily posed for a picture after playing hostess to the queen. eb Shelly Anderson, the Junior princess was escorted by Keith Weid. fb The underclassrnen win- ners stand on the field and wait for the Senior nominees to approach their spots. gb The drill team formed a star while the band played during the oncoming of the Court. hJ Rita Carter, Sophomore Princess, was escorted by classmate Robert Nunley. ei fl Activities 15
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. ' 'YW' ,. . I . ,. u Q f Q wa? f ..ie i 1 ,ia V ,,,- , ,,,,,, ., A,,,, s , W fl gl al The Cougar Paw'r yell turned out to be a weekly event that aroused the spirit of both the football team and the student body. bl Mrs. Ford was one of several faculty members to lead the student body through a yell. cb Singing the school song and holding up a symbol of being number one always made the end of a game pleasant. dl Tina Schwind and Pam Titlow perform their accurate twirling abilities during an after- noon pep rally. el Cheerleaders help lift school spirit during the battle cry yell. fl A rare hall pep rally was held during the day to promote spirit for the up-coming afternoon pep rally and game. gl Suzie Weakley leads a fired up football team through a sign that let them know how much everyone was a Cougar. hh Chester, was always a success throughout the year in getting the audiences attention at pep rallies and games. Activities 17
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