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RIGHT: Chris Magouirk's rhinestone studded, western-cut shirt shows a look of individualized male fashions. BELOW: Shirts, such as Pat Rawls, indicates the nostalgia look in today's fashions. BELOW AT RIGHT: Kristy l-larper's hooded shirt with pouch pockets gain popularity as fall's cooler temperatures prevailed. W 531 'af 6,05 Q' ygig. Mig If ,, 3 Vw QE, 28!Fuds and Fashions
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Pep rcillies rescheduled held ot lunch During the summer, representa- tives from various organizations met and decided to once again have pep rallies at school on the day of the football game, than on Thursday nights before the game. One lunch shift was established, with the pep rally taking the first 30 minutes. With competition between classes each week, students tried desperately to win the Spirit Stick for one week. Club members held poster parties and spirit projects to promote enthusiasm throughout the school. Cheerleaders used themes to give continuity to pep rallies, and skits to involve more students and teachers. Captains for each game and coaches gave traditional speeches, providing a glimpse into what many students thought about school spirit. TOP: Rebelette drummers Karen Floark, Lisa Steele, Becky Smith and Dana Danner lead Rebelettes as they march in for the pep assem- bly. ABOVE: Varsity cheerleaders Susan Mad- den, Naomi Gilmore, Cathy Alfred and Cassandra Wheeler perform their routine to Dance With lVle Henry. ABOVE AT RIGHT: lVlr. James Aubrey gives a spirit talk during Neville Pep rally. RIGHT: Junior Varsity cheerleader Barbie Maxey en- courages students to participate at Parkway pep rally. 3OfPep Rallies X W
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