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1 Q . Congratulations, it's a bouncing 7 pound baby boy! Varsity cheerleaders read tele- grams sent from exes during the homecoming pep rally. f I Traditions Both Old cmd New Upheld in '77 Paschal celebrated Pre-Panther days during Home- coming, as Greek and Roman gods reigned in senior hall, the Nile flowed down junior hall, a dinosaur domi- nated the sophomore hall, and freshmen decorated for Medieval days. The Seniors' Hall received top honors in the judging. On Homecoming day exes were greeted at the front door and invited to join students in activities such as judging the halls and homerooms, and the election of officers for the Exes Association. Spirit peaked during the pep rally as cheerleaders read telegrams and PSOP dropped a barrage of balloons. The evening's game against Trimble Tech was an outstanding Panther vic- tory. During half-time, Pam A. Roach, 1976-77 Presi- dent of the Exes, crowned Chrissy Armstrong Home- coming Oueen of 1977. The Homecoming dance, held at the Blackstone Hotel, concluded the day's events, with Pyramyd providing musical entertainment for the evening. Who'd you expect, Robert Redford? Jeff Rogers gives Beth Waldron her traditional Homecoming mum as he picks her up for the eve- ning. - . .,... - . -., , ,K ,,-..A' Us The Homecoming pep rally brings back memories. Pam A. Roach, the president of the 1976-77 Exes Association, conducts the meeting of the election of officers for next year.
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E t E1 1 -E.. -- :L' - 4 as T! l 1ustcan't stand lead pom pons. Cheerleaders Chrissy Armstrong, Helen and Christy Coggins lead the fight song at the beginning ofa pep rally, V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! That's the Paschal battle cry! Led by the varsity cheerleaders, students gathered frequently during the academic year to encourage athletes to suc- cessful seasons. Such techniques as pies thrown in the faces of celebrities and goldfish swallowed by male cheerleaders produced an abundance of spirit. PSOP's skits, the band's music, and the Spirit Steppers' rou- tines added to the excitement. Team captains were given the opportunity to request the support of fans. Tradition figured greatly in all the pep rallies. At the beginning of each pep rally, PSOP members carried Rascal, the mascot, to his place of honor at the front of the auditorium. At the end of pep rallies, the silent yell was given, for luck, after which students gave the cus- tomary 'Number One' symbol during the school song, and athletes touched the top of the door as they exited. , Q Buntin, Nobody doesn't like Sara Lee! Tina Richardson and Bruce Campbell savor a sweet moment as mascot Moe Marek watches. Pep Rcillies Enhoncecl lov grmrinl Fvnntc Isl! Ylhfiilill Tvilllil stage, their formations. asv. 'JY.., i'm1'5 I 'kit . ft.. 1 Don't look now, but there's a kid in a pan ther suit running down the aisle. As the pep rally begins, varsity cheerleaders run to the Varsity cheerleaders demonstrate one of
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