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1 ,i ' .1 ' Q '. we vs se-1:5-31 , , ALLDIED Cl PLAVKUS COUGT Unaware that he is really the coolest, Coach Peter Georgian sits on a block of ice through out an entire pep rally. The bancl enliven's the spirit of the pep rally as they play. The cheerleaders stand wait- ing to perform their traditional little peoples act for the homecoming pep rally. After winning the spirit stick the Juniors show their excitement.
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WHO YA RGOTIN' FOR? . . . S.H.S.! Cheerleaders and band students may be dismissed at this time to get ready for the pep rally. Each Friday this announcement is eagerly await- ed because it means that it is almost time for the pep rally. When the bell rings all the stu dents race to the gym to hear the familiar sounds. The beat of the drums . . . Notre Dame . . . the shouts of the cheer- leaders, all these go together to make up a pep rally . As the cheerleaders enter the gym, the crowd leans for- ward in anticipation of the opening skit. They usually use football players as guinea pigs and make them do all kinds of crazy things like being tables and chairs, going up Horror Hill, and kissing Sleep- ing Beauty. Then the moment comes for the victory cheers. All the students release their excite- ment in a deafening yell of V-I -C-T-O-R-Y. lVlost Handsome, Jim Price proves that he can also be the ugliest. Dressed as witches at Halloween, the cheerleaders take Tim Martin and Ricky Bates on a trip up Horror Hill. Juniors look on as the cheerleaders dance to the tune of Notre Dame . it .rg , , 5 , Qi'1+2Z, -3? 1 ' 7, E I l' Sl -r ly' D www 1
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HOMECOMING 1976 Stone High's 1976 Home- coming activities actually started long before the presentation and coronati on of the Homecoming Queen on October 22. Even though the date for Homecoming had been changed three times, many plans were already being put under way. As traditionally done, the football team chose the Home- coming Queen. Then a long week of voting by the Student Body and finally the Homecom- ing Court was chosen. Sue Owen is crowned Home- coming Queen by lVlr. Lester Baucum and escorted by Bruce Lott. ,
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