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Band majorette Susan Brulisauer finishes her routine to So What ' s New? in the Waco pep rally. Coach Jim Eaves inspires the football team and the students with a talk before the victory in Gainesville. Senior Roland Elbert trumpets a solo to a climax to In the Mood in the band special at the J.T. pep rally. Rebel Guardsmen Bill Black, Doug Cosper, Randy Mase, and Mike McKinney prepare the cannon for another volley as the last strains of the school song echo in the gym. 13
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Junior girls show spint on Battle Cry along with Rebel Guard captain Bill Black and can- noneer Doug Cosper Rousing Rallies Boosf Splrif Exuberant pep rallies were held before each football game and the important basketball games to highlight the exciting fall and win- ter sports scene. The Rebel Guard, band, cheerleaders, Lee Gentle- men, Rebelettes, and most of all, the student body, did a fine job of promoting school spirit this year. Skits and speeches inspired the athletes and added to the Friday morning festivities. Each pep rally was concluded with the school song and blasts from the Rebel cannon. • Cheerleader Diana Dyess leads seniors in Red, White! during the Den- ton pep rally. On Tuesday of J.T. week the cheerleaders led the student body in an out- door pep rally in anticipa- tion of the biggest victory of the season. 12
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Go Lee! is the cry of the Rebels as the snake dance shthers through the parking lot. Special Events Provide Change Outdoor pep rallies, snake dances, and faculty-inspired yell sessions added variety and excitement to the fall football season. John Tyler week culminated Rebel spirit with five pep rallies breaking out on various campus spots such as the back parking lot and the patio. Original slogans decorated every window pane as a new tradition was developed to show Rebel spirit and a new thought was established in our minds: Lions can ' t hide from intensified pride! Lee Gentlemen Walter Newton and Steve Snavely charge down the bleachers to the opening strains of Dixie . Cheerleaders lead an outdoor pep rally in the middle of the campus during J,T. week. 14
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