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Y-e-l-l; Yell! Students, teachers and parents show varied emotions as Sue Emly and Jeff Wills announce the homecoming ac- tivities from the press box. A basketball game finds the pep band and Cougarettes on their feet and cheering the Cougar team on. The girls basketball team is announced and honored at a pep session. Seventh and eighth grade cheerleaders lead cheers at a junior high pep ses- sion. Pep! 9
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Parent Pep and Pupil Pep! Here at South “Spirit of 76 means many things. Besides being the Senior slogan, Spirit of 76” also refers to the school spirit this year at South. This year found many more people, including the parents, involved in school spirit festivities. The Adult Booster Club not only organized spirit among the parents, but also provided fan buses for away games and suppers before many varsity games. Boot Day, 50’s Day, Sock ’em Day, Farmer's Day, and Rope ’em Day are but a few of the spirit days here at South. With more pep sessions than ever before, more and more students and teachers participated. Decorating lockers of athletes, painting windows, and draping the halls with spirit raising signs were but a few of the duties undertaken by students, as school spirit radiated to touch everyone. Gail Holcomb, Sandy Bewley, and Patricia Ryle along with parents and students keep a close watch on the var- sity football game. Mike Huber helps Miss Ayer and Mrs. Sipe as Coach Mollaun helps Renee Altman and Cyndi Ogle in a race to put on football uniforms at a pep session. (The teachers lost the race.)
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Lockers, Lockers, Lockers! Lockers are a very important part of school life, although they are seldom regarded as such. Lockers are kicked, slammed, jammed, and are often a scapegoat for our feelings toward homework and sometimes school in general. From the locker that never opens the first time to the locker stuffed with paper so that it never locks, we find a wide variety of individual” lockers. The oc- cupants, whether one or several, make each locker a bulletin board for self-expression. Although students of each locker section change each year, lockers will continue to be each person’s small and very per- sonal part of our school. Center: Home of an avid football fan. 10 Lockers Above: Jeff McIntyre seems to be hav- ing problems finding his math assign- ment. his English book, his spelling paper, or ANYTHING in his locker! A coaxing hand opens a locker.
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