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'BUY a toboggan, toboggan, toboggan. Buy a toboggan, toboggan today. Mmm . . . thinks Janice Wil- iams. 5 K X ,Q MJ 1' 'Y .-or . xx b . r' K PREPARING to show her spirit by buying a Raider T-shirt from the senior class is Linda Flowers. Support Means More Funds Buy a toboggan from the cheerlead- ers. No, buy some Gummi Bears. No, buy some candy from the choir. No, no, buy some lollipops for the junior class. No, no, buy . . . These sounds became familiar from the minute the announcements started to the time school let out in the after- noon. The competition increased as the dif- ferent organization members sold mer- chandise at the same time. The items sold varied from shirts to popcorn. Sophomore Patti Cason said, Sell- ing is fun but the competition is tough. Sophomore Ilana Andelman remarked, It's hard but fun. She thinks that so many organizations shouldn't sell items all at the same time. Freshman Patti Goodlett didn't like to sell because she said, There was always the pressure of deadlines and of keeping up with the money. Fund Raising ' 27
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will rs,ftX Q-I'.Q uf- hq,.ia K KAREN Eppers supports her class by buying a cupcake from the freshman bake sale. IN THE lollipop sale, Mark Mace prepares for diT tribution. W..-as X A H xy xv? u ,vi if mf' F5 U t r tb gf I lm 4 V X N R R1 51-5 3 I -.V t 1 max ' - n W RON CARSON sits along with bell guard Randy Sparks as they boost spirit by selling megaphones. A JUNIOR drops her extra change into the junio spirit can. 1 26 ' Fund Raising
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We Have Spirit Too There were other football activities that didn'tjust center around the Varsity. Some activities revolved around the jv and the freshman teams. Each team had its own armies of supporters. The jv had the LaPetites. the cheerleaders. and the fans behind them. The freshmen also had fans along with their own cheerleaders. .IV had pep rallies at break on the day of the games to promote victory. They had a pep rally of their own on September 30. The freshmen had a pep rally on Octo- ber 21. At this time coaches and players were introduced. w..? .1-11 RED TEAM coach Charles Cantrell gives a pep talk and introduces the team. 28 ' Freshman Activities FRESHMEN show their spirit at their own pep rally on October 21. . X RED AN D Black team cheerleaders unite their spirit at the varsity pep ra T lly,
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