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That Viking spirit Fatl Friday mornings are special for one reason at Walker High School — PEP RALLIES. These wild-and-outrageous, thirty minute, spirit-lifting sessions are what get us started each fall. Pep rallies pro- vide us with a break from our day-to-day schedules. No wonder everyone likes them so much. Besides the break, pep rallies fire up the football team, provide a little class competition, and give all students a chance to let our hair down . This year ' s season of pep rallies prov- ed to be a most competitive one. The sophomores proved to be the most dangerous contingent against the Seniors for the most spirit sticks won. But, of course, the Seniors came out on top, as Seniors will. The 1986-87 pep rally themes were some of the most imaginative in years. Costumes ranged from RED-HOT! Sophomores to ghostly and ghastly Seniors, to, of course the traditionals: Hawaiian and toga parties. Top: Seniors sure know how to have fun. This group teaches their underclassmen a lesson in making pyramids. Middle Left: Don ' t we all? (hate Dora). Walker Senior Tim Allen expresses the general consensus. Middle Right: Proud of their spirit stick, head Cheerleader Kelly West presents Miss Dodd with the spirit stick they won at summer camp. Bottom: Seniors always have the biggest turnout at pep rallies. These Seniors express their spirit with a wild display of enthusiasm. 14 Student Life Pep Rallies
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Top: On his visit to Japser, Guy Hunt talks with local residents about his political ideas and policies. Guy Hunt went on to win the Governor ' s race over Lt. Governor Bill Baxley. Hunt became the first Republican Governor in 112 years since the Civil War. Left: Lt. Governor Bill Baxley was engaged in a very tough campaign with Charles Graddick for the Democratic nomination for Governor. This election was filled with mudslinging and a so- called scandal brought about by Graddick ' s com- ments on Republicans voting on a Democratic ticket for him. Here Baxley delivers a very persuasive speech to Jasper voters. Student Life Election 13
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Top Left: Sophomores Dana Montgomery. Amy Sanders, Laura Martin, Christa McCartney, Christy Jones, Oari Leigh Martin, and Rachel Stephens are always decked out on Fridays. Top Right: Toby Banks expresses his opinion of life at the Senior beach party. Far Left: Walker High School is very fortunate to have such expertis e in cheerleaders as they do. Middle: Sophomores and country girls Lori Clark, Jill Barton, and Tina Mosley are going courtin ' this Friday. Bottom: Jim Morris and Ben Hudson try to catch some rays at the Junior beach party. Pep Rallies Student Life 15
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