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14 A. Marching back to their places, the percus- sion section sets the rhythm. B. Sami spur photographer Todd Roop spots a good pic- ture across the gym as the seniors behind him get down to the beat of the band. C. Missy Denmark and Tricia Gibbs wait for check-out passes on Pioneer Day. D. Unusually clad Sandspur staff members Robert Pulliam and Mark McLeod disucss plans for drawing a layout. D
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A. Posing as a Viking for a pep rally skit, Mrs. Sharron Gandy feigns surprise at the at- tack of ferocious Wildcat Mrs. Patsy Smith. B. There is no mistaking which team Greg Jenkins and Mike Reed are pulling for as they cycle past spectators in the Winners ville parade. C. Don Sanders and Denise Brown purchase pom poms before Winnersville pep rally. D. Jeff Lee takes the pause that refreshes as he watches the offense move in for another score. E. Marchin' Cats join the crowd in a cheer at the city wide pep rally. F. In the Science Department s spoof of the Lowndes High band, mad scientist Grudzien pulls drum major Bruce Green toward the converting machine as Green’s comical com- rades follow. G. Doing it like no one else can, Captain Ricky Daniels Fires up the Wildcats at Thursday night’s pep rally. 13
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Past, Present, Future Converge at Homecoming Using the theme Wildcats through the ages” as their guide, students began the Homecoming Week celebration with Hat Day, wearing an assortment of headgear that included styles of yesteryear and creations of the future. The week progressed with Pioneer Day, Hair Day, and Flame Day. But the grand finale — the Costume Day pep rally — topped them all as students and faculty poured into the gym wearing a spectrum of clothing ranging from nostalgic to futuristic. Ancient Egyptians, gangsters, extra-terrestrials, and more filled the bleachers as the San Diego Chicken, Mr. Mims, directed the promenade of such faculty members as Pink Panther Hjort and Raggedy Ann Taw. Amidst this confusion of past and future, the present emerged in the form of flag corps entertainment and fiery speech-making by the team captains. E. Three unidentifiable students climb the bleachers to get a better view of the Costume Day pep rally. F. Football team Captain Ricky E aniels fires up the pep rally. G. Raggedy Ann and Andy, aliases Mr. Jimmy Taw and Mr. Ansel Cox, parade hand-in-hand during Costume Day. H. Flag Corps members Stacey Bynum, Stephanie Smith, Stephanie Guess, Karmen Lyons, Jeannie Sheffield, Susan Stuart, Julie Dennard, Jennifer Purvis, Kim Farr, Buffy Lynch, and Billy Jo Guess warm up as they await their turn to perform. H 15
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