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'N Q' s..e,,, At the hopl Gina Sidebottom and Mis- ty Coyle do the twist during the 50's pep rally. Flashey Smilesl Members of the Blue Blazes drill team help to get the student body fired up. Pep Rallies - 21
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Students Admit Pep Rallies Serve the Same Purpose Over the Years Ever since you were in the fifth grade, you always seemed to hear people talking about pep rallies. You sat for hours on end with your thinking cap on, wondering what all went on at these crazy meetings . Summer flew by and you found yourself entering the sixth grade. Coming up was football season and with that naturally came pep rally season. The entire gym seemed to be rocking back and forth with excitement and energy. You waltzed in and sat downg you immediately found out that you mixed in with the rest ofthe crowd. It was everything you thought it would be and more. You went through the seventh and eighth grade with the same view on pep rallies. Then a whole new fear ran through your body. Two more summers had gone by and it was your turn to be a freshman. The idea of being in high school was bad enough, but now you had to enter this huge gym with all of these new faces. The energy was really awesome, and the fear soon went away. All of the freshmen sat together, along with the sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The band, drill team and the football players took up one whole side of the gym. The cheerleaders yelled and screamed for victory. Being a freshman, and attending your first pep rally was as much fun as you had expected it to bel 522- Blow your horn. Tuba players enjoy be- Smile everyone , shouts Gae Thomas, ing in the spotlight while they perform. head twirler, as Donna Wilkerson, Lisa Husbands, and Nikki Cook keep the beat. 20 Student Life
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ls this right? Nicole Newton and Regina Baxley take part in a babysit- ting seminar. Row your boat. Melva Dunan shows a group of freshmen tips on keeping children entertained. 22 - Student Life
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