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ma, 1 like is Puckering up on the set of On the Raising his spear in a gesture to the Air in Ihe 194O's, Junior Kathy crowd, Spartan mascot Greg Flinn Brooks portrays Ginger Jones in the receives a hug from the Spring spring drama production. Branch Bear. 3 E mi 3, , 9 an B fi h 4, Aff P 3 M W: r , r r if ' 2-ful, lm., i e. ii! ' ' . 5: l r is ,, r if ' i,r, 9 ' A , ,,rr , .f wfq g V. frr. .152 ' Q M A K J, I ' . -, Wir l wz M, Moro Jalapenos, please! requests a customer al the Journalism snack stand as Sophomore Ann Grace serves nachos and cheese during a speech and debate iournament. Sitting in their company T-shirts, Spadanaire oihcers Peggy Kosmoski, Judy Fricks, Kathleen Asel, and Lee Pate lead basketball cheers from the sidelines. activities 9
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X01 activities: Trying lo warm up, Junior Susan Mil- lion curls up near a bleacher of fans watching the swim meet at the SB.l.S.D. Nataiorlum, ts. tit, Helping underclassmen catch the spirit, Seniors Paul Cummings, Lance Tearnan, Bill Pugh, and llana New- man cheer during the freshman pep rally things that we enjoy aeifwwiii 'y,4' 8 activities Wiffli it Pep rallies, drama pro tions, class proms . . . a ties included girls and guy: from freshmen to seniors after school and on week ends. Early morning pep rallies during football seasoi encouraged lots of self expression. Pep rallies were great, l just wish the1 would have lasted longer,' Senior Carolyn McKenna said. Being in Senior Girl: was fun and I enjoyed doing things together for the QUYS7' ... Most activities meant much more time than foot ball season, like marching band. l liked playing at pet rallies, but we kept or marching a lot longer,' commented Junior Danny Stewart. Besides turning up for activity night at school, stu dents came to the auditor rium and cafeteria for vari ous drama and musical per- formances. Senior Karer Breslau said, It takes a lo time to put on a play, bu' being part of a special even' really makes you proud or what you're doing. Hanging on to his Halloween pump kin full of candy, Junior Kyle Crow watching the Senior Girl: promenade on the gym floor.
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rat Va Pertaining to the frat rat theme, Sen- ball players. Each week we dressed ior Kyla Mattinson waits in anticipa- up in costumes that lit that week's tion for a picture of her favorite foot- theme, says Kyla. 10 pep rallies Superm bear Unt ,beach bumu' an ex .. 60 When you walked into the gym, you could feel the excitement in the air, remarked Junior Taye Cairnes. I like pep rallies because they give us a chance to show that we support our team - no matter how they do, added Margaret Dunkley, junior. Preparation for pep rallies began the night before with different grade levels wrapping the gym. While we were decorating the gym everybody came and went, commented Senior Darla Lee. That's why the gym never really got decorated. Around six in the morning, spirit began to stir with people going out to breakfast, doing things for the football players, and going to early morning parties. Senior Amy Lloyd remarked, I usually went out to breakfast with Jill Davis, Val Quick, and Liz Sumner. We went out mainly to get hyper and get our spirit going. As the band began to play, Ccontinued on page 13 Homemade togas set the mood for Seniors Neil McQueen, Travis Sales, Steve Rippy, and Allen Peters as they show their brotherly love between the ancient Greek senior boys. The toga pep rally was my favorite, said Tra- vis. Clowning around Seniors Wade Reese, Chuck Thomas, Phillip Bra- shier, Scott McLaughlin and Butch Diemer compare the spirit boxes and play with the toys they received from various Senior Girls.
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