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lfLl'I'llfVlQI READY FOR SCHCDCDL? 0 much fo JO ,s W vest V Facing Deathcamp USA . . . Caught your attention, didn't it? No, it's not a concentration camp but the infamous NCA Cheerleading Camp, Now anyone who thinks that cheer- ing isn't a sport is totally crazyy it isn't exactly a Sunday school picnic. The camp, lead by NCA, was filled with pain, sweat, and tears, On the burning SMU campus, the squad learned cheer after dance after chant. lt was definitely not your normal Fun in the Sun summer camp. Whatever happened to all those afternoon ice cream breaks? There sure weren't any at SMU. All who endured the event had various feelings toward it. Gail VanMetet said, lt was really exciting! All l E .v 1fg'f1b5i-i'lELl7 S 'L To take a class or not ta take one. Senior Richie Gtona discusses his new schedule with Mrs. Betty Whitaker. What should I wear on the first day of school? Junior Mike Rodenbaugh and sophomore Shawn Seelye shop around. remember are cheers that clut- ter my head, said Dina Ctader. Tammy Collins said, Holding hands like Ferris Bueller made us really close. Brian Vogt said, lt was hard learning all the new stunts, but I think l've gotten the hang of it. Summer camp made us realize how much work this was going to take, but we all made it through with only a few scrapes and bruises and memories to last us for the test of our lives. Yes, we made it! Susan Connor Kathy Gtatke Seniors All work and no play. The Sam Houston Varsity cheerleaders spent a weeks worth of sweating at SMU cheerleading camp. . 4,,,Q?Si l ' ' I' . ' f. ,gr l X lui 20 STUDENT LIFE 't:45!Lf-'1fL- ' 2:5 Y 127. -v-'32 ' W' 'Q : 1 3 Z PFALELQLH1 -,pr-' - ' J. zqfifgfgz?-rfa.. iii:-212' we nr' ,s-'hy 1' 'IQ 3' Ml: A 1, 1 Q, t ,ef 'qs-1 R- WEIEI Y 34,11 wt ,L-A :iw fr s. 3: 'Ts' 50,-2 .SI 3 -Ag . 7 as A ,.......-- fa. 925: bf ' W ,- me .. - -' f cqgz. , -W.,-,q:u,-fq-Q ,, s t?'f:t7vJ -,es 'f'.: 1 t Y- 1'f? -,. W ,,,., W4 !sTf4ef,-,- , st. - 1, mmf.:-W.. ,f:.:,gf,'.f. ,,w:2 ':x:1wyI - ','.f?1 ? ' V, gl',,,..,4E:':L agar 7' f tifwf. , . 1. -ses-.m 4 zmezfezati-2 VZZZFZQQEZZZE -1. ,Q 5:,,,gg7:w - ' fe. f- 1 -.- -wg-xx H MVA .V., W,,,x.m,:M,.. ,.,. 3 T ffL'f'fLf'1- '-i'w,., Q-v'k1 YQ, ffl, -21 ':,,':'. 'fuvxxgfg . 5. W-'Q F 0?: 5'?71 .,-'w '1.1'-'fl ' 1 'f1'4'2f2-'iiE'E! 311Z'fv g,,,.., 1 zu:-2-z,f,,-1, - :fn 9 'E'2' ' er:-.:1:'n -1,4 :?1'2':?s.5:sz an-Ttirn.-:'.-r.-f'-..- v :fs e:e:.::.,.-...--.4-.r S. ,t,............ ' zms.-ra'-..:::-Ig 3 55,-E-5I.'E.'-.-: Sf :1:.':::.:?.. :..- 5 se gg?3Q's'::. :. f' itz.:-..3. E?.3'f-5 lgE?iiii?fif3if?ii'5 1 f'f!',?.'T.?.'f-3.7- -211'-T-' 2 ,. tg sgifiuaifu if--W ,S 5,1 ei q-s'f ....e.,,, - effigy'- ,. I . - - . . ' I -..s.:'Lv ...M V-A -' 's t , ,hiya wi3,y,,L .'3,:5x . , .. . gt ' 1... M. ,r g s. .Lv t- , . f .45 . . , , - v , ,ff Q - . . .t S fe,,fQ V .1J.fiffi l7 f f .. .f f'ti'HZ s M-t ' T .. .,V. . , N Al f. 1 .' . ', f A nw 955 IIABI' A
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ZW! - PEP RALLIES Big Sam pep rallies were much different than they used to be. Sleepy-eyed seniors, sophomores, and juniors, dragged themselves to school at 7:45 a.m. to support their football team. Since these pep rallies were in the morning, at- tendance was somewhat lack- ing, but the spirit was still there. Senior Tim Pettigrew com- mented, I think people Qeveryonej should be at all the pep rallies no matter what time they are. School spirit is a 24 hourjobf' Diane Moffatt, junior, said, Pep rallies are great. They show how much school spirit we have. More sophomores went to pep rallies last year than this year. I guess that just goes to show how much school spirit wejuniors have. Principal B. H. Remynse made it to school on time and even spent the time to put on his redjacket and Texas tie. The cheerleaders and bellguards were all there to keep that Texan spirit up. The band and the drill team added to the spirit with their music and dancing. Junior Robyn Garner said, I love a good pep rally. Being John Casson Jgeeping fire Spirif , with the band makes it a lot more fun! Not as many people come to the pep rallies as they did last year. lt kind of makes me mad! Kim Maldonado, senior, said, There wasn't as much en- thusiasm this year as there was lastyearf' Texan spirit was extremely high when the three classes of Sam were brought together to compete forthe spirit stick. Spirit contests, chants and the Texas fight song resounded throughout the gym. Another spirit booster of morning pep rallies were the skits and dance routines. I thought our students were very supportive, more so than last year. I think this made the pep rallies better this year than they have been in earlier years, Remynse said. Sophomore Harold Hoken- stad commented, Pep rallies show how much spirit our school has whether we win on the field or not. It makes the whole day worth comingtoschoolf' Karen Gratke Senior Well I'm a Long Tall Texan Bellguards Todd Williamson and Tim Pettigrewjoin to sing Brian Vogt's song. , ,- i ette V O Q- an Weekly football captains, Greg Edwards, Todd Atkins, and Mike LaForest, accept treats from the cheerleaders. 22 STUDENT LIFE John Casson
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