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Team support shown at rally With the return of the traditional skits, the Agawam Rally drew an excited crowd. Many students took part in the numerous skits aimed at mustering spirit. The rally also displayed its serious side as cheerleader Cherie Sheppard recited an original poem in which she expressed her feelings about seeing her last West Side football game. M r. Gordon Pillsbury described the intense feelings experienced by the athletes as they prepared for the annual rivalry, and shared with the crowd his hopes for a victory. Gifts were presented to senior players, who spoke encouragingly to the crowd about the up-coming game, The cheerleaders also presented a special gift to Billy May, a faithful follower of the West Side team, for his support throughout the season. An anxious crowd reluctantly left the gym as the rally came to a close. UPPER RIGHT: Dorothy Rickus expects a victory after decades of attendin the Agawam game. UPPER LEFT: Seniors cieer as spirit reaches a peak. LOWER: At the conclusion of the skit, members of the team intercept passes from the Ucheerleadersn. 21
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New events spark frosh day In addition to the traditional events of Frosh Day, several new activities were incorporated into the schedule. Freshman Appreciation Day , as it was renamed this year, included a three-legged race, pie-eating, and volleyball games as well as cageball matches and the customary rope pull. Both classes sported large turn-outs for the different activities and participated eagerly. Frosh Day marked the public debut of Bubba, a boar's head purchased by Student Senate as the new spirit trophy. At the conclusion of the festivities, Bubba was awarded to the senior class. The pep band entertained with renditions of Can Cani' and ujoshuan. The day ended in final enthusiastic cheers by all participants. ABOVE: Clustered together to view the new spirit trophy, senior boys anticipate the unveiling. BELOW: Testing senior superiority, freshmen strain tn win the traditional rope pull. SAMUEL BLACK COMPANY
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