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Tradilion calls lor new tvachvrs to kiss the Rebel Flag on the gym fluor rluring the first pep rally, Mr. Chris Kmghtcn bent down lo pau homage to the flag, A real trooper. It lrmk more than a cast on her leg to keep Paige Ezlginglon 1121 from performing her duties as a cheerleader at pep rallies. She injured her leg while practicing cheerleading during the summer. i Design by Tonya Davis ggmf be Q
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Many juniors helped decorate the caf- eteria for Homecoming, Junior Jason Kendall reached for a marker to add final touches to the decroations, The cafeteria was decorated in a 60's mood, Photo by Chris Mullins. Bringing life to the 196O's, the junior class sponsored many activities. Dori Haupt, Evonne Moore, and Ashley Waters 1113 sang Stop in the Name of Love in efforts to help the juniors win the Spirit Trophy. Photo by Chris Mullins. Showing Senior Spirit, Lori Urban and Todd Fisher l12l dressed in the 5O's, This event brought back memories for many. Photo by Chris Mulf lins. Class Spirit for Home- coming 87' was displayed throughout the halls with all sorts of embellishments. Seni- ors spent hours at the school making decorations that would capture the spirit of the 50's. Photo by Jennee Frazier. HOMECOMING
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N . 'il' x ll' 5 H Raising Spirits Higher Pep rallies promoted spirit not only for the football team but for the entire school. Friday afternoons were a time of unity and fun. By: Lori Urban As you walked down the hall you could hear the beat of the drums coming from the gymnasium. The cheerleaders shouted as other stu- dents joined in. You walked through the gym doors and saw streamers and balloons hung from the basketball hoops and Rebel Flags throughout the crowd. You pushed your way through the screaming people a-ndl 'dliimbed up on the bleachers ireadiy ttfo lbecome one of .tliie many spirited Rebels at a Friday afternoon pep rally. Pep Rallies were a chance for students to show school spirit whether by attendance or by par- ticipation. l love going to .pep ral- lies. lt really gives us the chance to show off all the school spirit we have, Kevin Hilliard said fill. Not only those who attended, but the students who actively partic- ipated enjoyed cheering on the Aft the pep ries the llnand played an essential part in the entertainment. Drum .Majors Stacey Floyd and Jennifer Hill ll2l prepare for the next number. At the end of the pep rally seniors gather around in the center to sing Slow Dixie. This has been traditional for many years. The Haltom-Richland pep rally dis- played many acts which promoted laughter and excitement. Jason Kendall flll an- nounces the David Letterman skit per- formed by the Student Council. football team. Many groups con- tributed to make every pep rally a success, The cheerleaders organ' ized and prepared cheers while .the Dixie Belles perfected their -rou- tines. tilt takes a lot of time and effort to prepare a routine for a pep rally, said Anne Uribe l12l. But, Dixie Belles were not the only ones who worked hard. The Band prac- ticed music during the week so they could entertain flue students with one of their favorites like Johnny B. Goodef' Johnny Rebs jumped onto the floor and spelled L'Rebels to promote spirit. On several oc- casions the Student Council per- formed humorous :skits about that ,nights opposing itteam. What better way to fire up a football team than with a -motiva- tional pep rally. Pep rallies became a part of every student's life - especially the life of a Rebel. Being in top physical condition is cer- tainly a must for a cheerleader, Ronna Caruthers l12l goes all out to show her enthusiasm during the Lamar pep rally. Pep rallies fired up the players for the game that night. It gave them reassurance that their school was supportive of them, Gala French I1 21. PEP RALLIES
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