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Rivalry Week The sandy beaches of Maui, participants in a street gang's “rumble”, extras on the “Platoon set. rejects from “Back to the Future”, and red and white Raider fans. Put them all together and what do you get? Rivalry week! The cheerleaders, who organized the festive dress-up days, decided to base theme days on popular songs such as:“WIPE OUT the Lions on Beach Day,“WE'RE BAD on Tough Day.hunt the Lions with “JUNGLE LOVE on Camouflage Day.let's hear some “OLD TIME ROCK-N-ROLL on Fifties Day, and we’re the “COLOR OF SUCCESS on Color Day (red and white). Head cheerleader, Regina Frank, gave all the cheerleaders credit for the successful themes. On the way home from the Lufkin game, we were excited because we won. We just started yelling out songs and days that would go with them. It was really easy-I guess because we were so excited about the I possibility of going to the playoffs.” The entertaining week came to a close on Friday night as both J.T. and Lee took the field at Rose Stadium. A chilling night air accompanied by an ominous full moon set the mood for the fiercely fought battle ahead. For the entire first half, it was REL who dominated the contest as Bryan Wixom rushed for a touchdown and Chris Renner booted a perfect field goal. During the second half, however, John Tyler scored twice to take a 14-10 lead which would eventually result in a Lion victory. Although this years Rivalry Week ended in a disappointing loss, the Raider Spirit withstood the game and carried the football team into the playoffs against different Lions, those of Waco High. Samantha Fischer and Amy Hall know “Big girl don't cry”, even when J.T beats Lee 14-10. Even this camouflage won't be enough for Brian Fleming and Cullen Wall to escape the parking lot attendants. 'fyoasi Oam ct “Dressing up was a cute idea. It built spirit and was fun to see what everyone wore. Hunt the lions day was my favorite.“-Teri Ann Sheffield, freshman. “Rivalry Week is a time when high school spirit is at its highest and every student gets involved in order to show support for the team.“-Russ Johnson, junior. Rivalry Week 11
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Cheerleader guard Jack Currin and Mark Wheeler wrestle with the J.T lion. Raider marquee bears high expectations. Jimmy Ray Sawyer President Rodney jand Angie Schnack-g Symes and Cheerlead-enberg-Mr. and Miss. er Jennifer Chambless Robert E. Lee 1958. as the new Frankie Av-alon and Annette Funiccllo. 10 Rivalry Week
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The sly foxes are a new spirit group who hoped Lee would go all the way” in the playoffs. William Washington and Corey Mayfield help lift Jamie McDaniel. Jay Kay and the TEAM to Lee's first playoff ever. Laura Pickle. Erin Smuts, and Lori Kim-mel prove that spirit at Lee is a group effort. “The sun that sets may never rise, but Raider Spirit never dies.” 12 Spirit
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