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It's time for the pep rally. Student crowd into the gym preparing to Get a bit rowdy! re you ready to throw down? YES WE ARE! On the Fridays before key football and basketball games, students looked for- ward to a break from the routine: a pep rally. Students gathered either in the gym or in the outside pep rally area during 4th, 5th, or 6th period. Everyone rose as the band started off the pep rally with the Alma Mater. After the singing stopped the cheer- leaders spread some of that Viking Spirit through the crowd with chants, cheers, and pom-pom routines. An- other crowd pepper is the class competition, which al- ways aroused students' will to win. Other activities included costume contests, during Homecoming and Farmer's Day, skits by the cheer- leaders and the presentation of game captains. Hearing the first note of Oh When The Saints Go Marching In and knowing that the pep rally had ended, students scattered to their classes, but not before a little socializing. Paying close attention to the band, school-spirited juniors await the singing of the Viking Fight Song that officially begins the pep rally. 8fPep Rallies For the Broome pep rally, the band warms up before the student body arrives. At each pep rally the Viking band provides the musical back- ground. The year's first pep rally began as new head coach Fred Kyzer intro- duces the varsity football team. The Vikings traveled to Charleston to play 41 ranked Summerville after this spirited pep rally. fi lamin' luniors show that they are ready to go down at the Broome pep rally. This display of spirit is commonplace during these Friday afternoon gatherings. 4.4 Www
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Leading the cheers at every pep ral- ly are the varsity cheerleaders. Eliza- beth Green helps the juniors at- tempt to out-yell the seniors and sophomores in the class competi- tion. Senior band member Tony jones leads the trumpet section. When the band is not playing, Tony is the head cheerleader who leads a spirited band in supporting the Vikes. That school spirit and pep rallies can be fun is evidenced by Viking fans jackie Gaffney and Sheina Wad- dell. Here they clap to the rhythm of music by the Viking band. of' X W., 'iv Pep Ralliesf9
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