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Look or a Southern Smile You Can Always Find a Smile In the Halls Dld you ever have a day when you couldn't find anything? You couldn't find your classroom. You couldn't find your locker. You couldn't find your books. You couldn't find your homework. You couldn't find your boyfriend. You had lost everthing. But if you looked around you could always find a smiling student. Each smile was unique. Many things that made SGHS students smile were: An A on a test. Friday. Sixth period on Friday. Sixth period before Christmas vacation. A lot of applause after a tough routine. Good looking guys. Good looking girls. Something funny. A joke. Once apon a planet cards. Chocolate pie with a lot of whipping cream when you've been on a diet for six months. Friendly smiles from good looking guys and girls. Making the honor roll. Passing. David Lee Roth. Alabama. Rick Springfield. George Garza, junior has a Southern smile. Marshall King, freshman, has a Southern smile Stacy Hardin, sophomore, has a Southern smile
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Pep allies Promote ,Spirit Usually spirited, Pep Rallies provide fun for Fridays Splrlt, Excitement, Class Competition, and Trumpet Calls were the usual things that you thought of when someone said Pep Rally. When Fridays rolled around Belles, Dixies, and Cheerleaders helped lead the four classes in cheering for the Football Team. Each pep rally had a special theme, such as Rock the Raiders, Look out for Lakeview, Spook the Stallions, Eagle Huntsf, and other original ideas. These ideas were thought up by the cheerleaders. There was always a skit or routine done by the Belle Officers, Strutters, Band Twirlers, Flag Corps, or Cheerleaders to entertain everyone. Every Friday there was a spirit stick given away to the most enthusiastic class. The cheerleaders chose a different teacher each week to determine what class deserved the spirit stick. During the year the Senior class won the stick more than any other class for their battle cry. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y that's the Senior battle cry. 20 Pep Rallies .. A d 'PT ,pi Isr . Rf: !.rt.Q X, :ii if , ,-,Q iqq' ig Qs 3 ss l uf , 1 Nsxsw fr-- 5 X pp -ai, O Jennifer Allen and Jenny Shaw are shopping for As the band plays the Colonel fight song, the Varsity Owl meat. Cheerleaders lead the SGHS fans.
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