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PROMOTE PEP t@ CAPTURING the Spirit Stick is not unusual for the experienced Seniors. CATCHING on to the mood of Pep Rallies, the Freshmen cheer for their class. LEADING the action, the cheerlead- ers begin the Spirit Stick cheer. Pep Rallies 13
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PERFORMANC ES by the Marching Blues add a new dimension to the Pep Rallies. JUNIORS SCREAM brings these students to life. Because of the pro- longed football season, the Pep Rally became a semi-weekly event. The cheerleaders in- troduced new cheers and often entertained with skits. As an added attrac- tion, the Marching Blues occasionally performed and were accompanied by the Varsity Cheer- leaders. Spirits were high and noise was abundant as the coveted Spirit Stick got underway. Claps and screams cre- 12 Pep Rallies RALLIES ated roars which rocked the rafters. The Seniors (in keep- ing with tradition), usu- ally had a plan which clinched the contest. After the ritual of the Spirit Stick, the cheerleaders closed the rallies by leading a clap- heavy chorus of the school song. Although the lyrics were muffled, the feel- ing was clear. The stu- dents were electrified and the Blues were reaching toward another of their victories. se Sr ay Ri oi SS Saye gi T CONFETTI and posters are part of the Sopho- more tactics to win the Spirit Stick.
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QUOTES FROM , te lg: Emily Teague, was crowned as the 1977-78 Homecoming Queen. Perry Knight, her escort, jokingly told us that it was his char- isma that secured the title. No, seriously, he com- mented, ''I was glad to es- cort Emily and was espec- ially pleased when her name was announced. 14 Homecoming Emily is known as a “happy-go-lucky -little-bit - giggly Senior. Her bubbling enthusiasm in all that she does made her the perfect choice for Queen. She is a member of the FBLA and is an SCA representative al- though she claims that cheer- leading fills all her spare time. a After high school, she hopes to find an outdoor job such as in the field of for- estry. Currently, Emily is absorbed in country music but she thinks' that will soon pass. When asked to comment on her accomplishment, she giggled and blushed. ''Gosh, ' she said, ‘I don't know what to say. It was great. ’
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