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Lo i ste ,'f:g1gjg -ei-!'X , J gi .-. I 'NCL tw me M W.. . I 'Win i t N i it firm . in , wi . X .,A..v TQ' Seniors Peter Dominey, Lance Tear- nan and George Dohner get down to the music at the Westchester pep rally. The band made up of Senior Boys dubbed their voices and instru- ments to several songs, Senior Boys imitate their favorite Spartanaire doing their favorite dance. l liked when we dressed up as Spartanairesq lt's something they do every year and we just kept up with tradition. We had a terrific time doing it, and the crowds enjoyed it too, commented Senior Jeff Crawford. Senior boy Milton Howard shows his support by dressing up in his favorite T-shirt. With a wiggle here and a shake there, he performs in front of a large crowd of fans. Senior Bill Pugh imitates a La Porte football player lounging around when he is suddenly attacked and dragged to the ground by Senior Boys Peter Dominey and John Saad, F E if Senior band members Paul Cum- mings, Peter Dominey, Lance Tear- nan, George Dohner, Bill Pugh and Vance Collins show their hidden musical talents by pretending to be their favorite rock group. senior boys 21
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Q59 Y kb' ' , i . P 1 , Q y E M. We inf' ' ..::,. t K R 'Q A . - J ml. .. 'i A -.. gr. .. R ' . K ii Senior boy Mike Horn is back from Westchester pep rally. Supported by a Senior claps his hands to the music the dead to become a part ot the group of helping hands, the re-born lt's predictable Boys will be begs I always look forward to something that has to do with Senior Boys. It made me forget about the depres- sion of school. That was the way Senior Boys Presi- dent Paul Cummings felt about his involvement in Senior Boys. Vice President Mike Swanson commented, lt gave us a chance to be radical without people think- ing we were weird. Meetings to discuss plans were usually held early in the week. We would meet and discuss what we were going to do, said Senior Jeff Crawford. We usually 20 senior boys would find out what the cheerleaders' theme was and plan around it. Paul added, We would try to think of something with a good plotg we wanted some- thing the crowd would respond to. Mr. Gordon Utz, Senior Boys advisor, stated, They were a good bunch of guys. I had to tell them what they could and couldn't do. But I didn't have to tell no very often because they usually came up with good ideas. Pep rallies showed the results of their hard work. My favorite pep rally was the one in which we dressed up as Spartanaires and Wranglerettesf' explained Senior Lance Tearnan. My favorite pep rally, commented Paul, was the one where we did the rock band, and I got to do a solo to Van Halen's 'Really Got Me Now '. Treasurer Alan Peters concluded, Even though we didn't have very good attendance at meetings, the guys we had were good, and it turned out to be a really good year. B . 'i asf if W I V i i 'MQW P Xl' HE Q.. TM Rock band member Senior Bill Pugh exhibits his talent by playing his electric guitar clad in black leather pants and bright orange glasses
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