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Get That Ball Y’All In the opening and only non-district football game of the season, the Rebel defense played most of the game, holding the Waco Richfield Rams to a 6-6 tie. It was played Sept. 13 in Tyler. The first half went scoreless. Then on a bad Ram snap, the Rebs recovered a fumble on the Waco 15-yard line. A pass from quarterback Phil Brooks to end Brian Burch put the ball on the 5. Then with 3:49 left in the third quarter. Brooks scored on a keeper. Matt Clapp's kick for the point was no good. Later, Waco drove 70 yards for a touchdown. Rams' Carl Chandler scored from the 1 to tie the game 6-6. Brown Smith failed at the extra point when his kick hit the goal post. UPPER: Gary Marshall waits to get into action against Waco. LEFT: Freddy Florence, quarterback in this game, is caught by a Waco Ram, while Mike Hilliard throws a block. 27
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Waco: ‘In The Beginning — Robert E. Lee, we raise our voices in praise of your name. May honor and glory e'er guide you to fame. Long may your colors and their symbols recall faithfully that red is for courage and white for purity was sung by the class of 1971 for the first time at the Lee-Waco pep rally. Honor and tradition of Lee was the scene. A new Civil War cannon was fired for the first time by the Rebel Guard. The. Lee Gentlemen presented the second largest Confederate flag. And cheerleader Patty Seward sprained her ankle. UPPER: Cheerleader Judy Spence hands a good luck note to Thomas Tunnell. ABOVE: Junior Trocee Chenoweth aims a cannon (with Becca Ray as cannonball) towards the Waco team. 26
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Longview: Hour After Hour The Longview pep rally Sept. 20 opened with the Rebel band playing Waiting for the Robert E. Lee. Cheerleaders led two yells, then seniors Taylor Axelson, Jackie Vance, Karen Ran-nals, Debbie Campbell, Gloria Fife, Karen McGaugh, Finley Rice, Marc Wilcox, and Mandy Kruelen presented the skit. Head Football Coach Don Barton was introduced and gave an enthusiastic pep talk. After the cheerleaders gave small gifts to the football players. Miss Mildred Curtis, the new Rebelette sponsor, commended the student body on spirit in the pep rally. She introduced the Rebelette officers, who performed to Respect. Three more yells were led before the singing of the school song and the firing of the new cannon. UPPER: Linda Burnett twirls to Aretha Franklin's Respect. ABOVE: Finley Rice, a referee for the Lobos, proclaims an unfair decision. RIGHT: Rebel bug spray (alias Mandy Kruelen) squirts the spray of death on the cheating referee. 28
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