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Amused smiles break out on the faces of Jimmy Koutris, John Springfield, and Robert Green as they watch a team mate get splat- tered with pie. The Raider Assembly was held on Friday of Raider Week. And at 1 50 all students will please move to the Boy ' s Gym for the pep assembly. Pep assemblies were held several times during the football and basket- ball seasons. Fifth a nd sixth period classes were shortened to allow half an hour of cheering, music, music, and special events. The idea was Spirit. Building up enthusiasm for the game “Kill Ke- coughtan! The first pep assembly was the kick-off for the football season. The football team was in- troduced, and the band played for the student body its first time. Cheer- leaders put to use old and new cheers — “Two bits, four bits, six bits, a dollor! “Everybody yell we are the might Raiders! “I think they should be short and sweet, since stu- dents lose interest quick- ly.” — Billy Ku row ski 9 Pop Assemblies Working
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Smeared with jello, Joy Benton licks her fingers clean after eating a bowl of jello with her hands. One of t he favorite high- lights of Raider Week was the Blue Jello Contest. Cold but determined, Cheerleaders watch the Ferguson game. Cold weather discouraged some of the supporters, but many students came to watch in spite of the weather Raider Week, to me, was very successful.” — Debbie Hall Raider Week was finished off by a pep assembly in which two students tried to “out-eat” each other in the Blue Jello contest. After a minute of ' Come on, you can do it! Eddie Akiens, a senior, was declared win- ner. Building up enthusiasm for the Ferguson game, Raider Week also included seasick day and maroon- and-gold day. Seasick Day finds Steve St. Mary sitting in class with four ponytails and clashing cloth- ing. Held on Thursday of Raider Week. Sea- sick Day was an opportunity for students to wear un-matched clothes. The purpose was to make the Mariners seasick. Action. Cheering students move with the rhythm of the cheers. Building spirit was the purpose of Raider Week if 1 1 Raider Week Working
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