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We’re 1... And Don’t You Forget It! Spirit! It was everywhere this year, not only the Seniors, but the Sophomores as well as the Juniors, had it too! The faculty even joined in by dressing in maroon and gold and even helping as pall- bearers for DB’s funeral! No one was afraid to let out a top-of-the-lung yell, or an ear piercing whistle. The pep ral- lies were outrageously fun. We had a hog snortin’ good time. Pie slings and bunny hops helped to get things go- ing, as did Mr. Evan’s favor- ite cheers. Number 12 was THE num- ber! Number 12 was the spirit factor of the teams. It gave the school a feeling of unity and purpose. We were all pulling together for a victory, and together we got quite a few. Our athletes were tough and they all worked hard to make their team the best it could be. Our students worked hard in class to make them- selves the best they could be academically. Everyone wanted to live up to the Hill- topper Image. Together we got through the heartbreak- ing defeats and the over- whelming triumphs of every- day life on the hill. Someone was always ready to pat someone else on the back and say “Good try”, or “Way to go”. This pep rally fired up the football players! “Mmn, Lemon Merangue,” says Mr. Moss as Nancy Tipton smears pie in his face. 20 Student Life
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Homecoming Week ’84 A New Way To Celebrate Old Traditions Homecoming week was one of Science Hill’s most spirit- ed weeks this year. The Stu- dent Government sponsored quite a few activities. Among these activities were special “fun days”, that is, different days to dress up abnormally. Two of the favorites were Beach Day and Hillbilly Day. On these days, as the name says, students and faculty dressed up accordingly. These days went quite well which showed that old Top- per spirit. The Student Government also sponsored a Pep Rally, where a possom queen was elected by the student body. Robert McAdams was the winner, but the competition was rough. Then, Saturday night played host to a sock hop. The turn out was above average, and the dance was really fun. All week long, competition was in the air. The campus was plastered with signs and everyone was campaigning for someone. This was defi- nitely a very spirited week and it meant much to spirit- ed Toppers. The week pre- pared Toppers for the game Friday night and the an- nouncement of this year’s Homecoming Queen. The overall feeling was that Toppers enjoyed Homecom- ing Week. 'Hey John, who was that beautiful brunette I saw you with last night?1 22 Student Life
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