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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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lt's predictable Cfrls 'll be girls Making Spirit boxes, yellow overalls, said Mar- W at wrapping houses, leading tha. U pep rallies, dressing up, and During the summer, the N acting all-around crazyf According to Club President Martha Sanders, that's what Senior Girls was all about. The only qualifications for joining the club were being a senior and actively participating in the various activities, explained Parlia- mentarian Tatiana Frierson. After the club was organ- ized, the girls chose yellow overalls for their weekly out- fits. Each group of girls bought matching shirts with their football player's num- ber on it to wear with their Lugging a hefty spirit box, Senior Girl Jennie McWade brings her football player a shining box full ol candy and various toys. Eagerly awaiting the upcoming foot- ball season, Senior Girls Wendi Hoge, Martha Sanders and Bonny Baxter hang a spirit sign up on the first day of football practice in early August. Just clucking around, Genie Melinda Yeamen helps Big Bird Suzan Farley unruflle her leathers before their appearance at the pep rally. Assisting football player Scot! McLaughlin into his costume, Senior Girls Kathy Kraus and Ellen Ann Gaber dress Scott up for Captain of the Week. officers chose pep rally themes. All of the officers and the new cheerleaders got together with Mrs. Old- ham and wrote down a theme for each pep rally during the season, recalled Secretary Wendi Hoge. The distribution of over- alls was also taken care of during the summer. ln August, added Tatiana, we made a huge poster for the football players that said, 'One More Time in '79,' in hopes of another state championship. At the beginning of the school year, the Senior Girls, in groups of two or three, drew names of foot- ball players to be responsi- ble for each week. Speaking of her football player, Senior Debbie Frank- lin said, Once we kidnap- ped him and brought him out for breakfast. We could always count on the Senior Girls to make us spirit boxes and to cheer for us at the games, com- mented Varsity Football Player Butch Diemer. The object of Senior Girls, concluded Senior Prissy Hunt, was to give the athletes encouragement and support to show that Stratford is always number one. :Ez 1' 16. -if 'iffxx is 2 + 1 Wg V' as 2 is Yelling for assistance from the other girls, Senior Girls President, Martha Sanders, decorates the gymnasium for the upcoming pep rally, Observing the secret plans lor cag- ing the Wildcats, Senior Carolyn Cox does her duty as an undercover agent at the mafia pep rally. senior girls 23
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