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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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W Q burn Alie ,ldand ,baby Q -u , 1 . Blood dripping from her mouth, Senior Darla Lee promotes spirit by dressing up as a vampire at the Hai- loween pep rally. I really liked the part where the seniors danced around the gym. adds Darla. Sophomore boys Billy Tennan, Roger Dennison, and Lane McCullough show their spirit by blow- ing whistles and clanging cow bells. Members of the senior class show their enthusiasm by performing their traditional spirit parade to the tune of The Budweiser Theme. Whispering at the Halloween pep rally, Junior James Niles warns Grant Harpold about the hidious costume Senior Michelle Miller has for him. L. X Showing his little boy characteris- tics, Senior football player Bill Allord begins to make his victory speech costumed in a homemade diaper and bib rlglf Oi 12 peprames I' Z 3 A 1 when f Qi A ' . 5 3 f r Wm gm xxx. ye 3. S ,. z if px it n We xx'
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