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FRONT ROW LUNATICS The Front Row Lunatics enjoyed getting cr at all the basketball games! They showed spirit by dressing up in their overcoats, gfc camouflage, and Hawaiian attire. Ms. ic | complained about the Lunatics' behavior t basketball games and told them if they shape up they wouldn’t be allowed to atu games. The Lunatics, as slick as they are, t - up as angels and brought signs to cheer. Tt on the front row and did not yell until ha when they stripped off their angel attii cheered in their Exorcists t-shirts. The L definitely made all the basketball games nr ble.
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PEP RALLIES To stimulate spirit, the Varsity Cheerleaders organize pep rallies each Friday before football games. The Pantherettes dance, the Flag Corps twirl flags, the band plays, and the J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders cheer. For entertainment, the cheerleaders plan different skits that involve the students attending the pep rallies. Scott Seal ate more bananas than he could stand. David Hubbard and Kenny Brown stood in ice filled chests to see who was the “coolest'’ football player. And we all remember the immortal kiss that Mrs. Hutchinson gave Ali Momenzadeh! Spirits peaked with the singing of “I’m So Glad”. The pep rallies ended on a more solemn note with the traditional singing of the “Alma Mater”. 9
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above Scott gets cozy for the 30 hour bus ride, right' not on the slopes, the BR Wrecking Crew entertains. This year's activities started off with the club meeting at individual's houses. At All Momenza-deh’s house, more than 90 people came. John Clifford shaved his WHS beard. Before Homecoming, the Campaigners took a weekend trip to Pass Christian, Mississippi, where they played Top Gun Volleyball, jammed on the beach, and caught some rays. Next about 60 Younglifers headed to Mississippi where they attended a weekend camp called Polar Bear. They played games, had vicious shaving cream fights, and before leaving, some took the Polar Bear plunge! Over the Christmas holidays some of the Younglifers rode on a 30 hour bus ride to Breckinridge, Colorado for a week in the snow. Even though there were injuries, people kissing trees, and many falls, all say they would do it again! Young Life is a club for anybody and everybody and invites you to come to any meeting or trip, if you are interested in learning about Christ. left Tylee Jackson poses quickly before heading down the slopes, above: Susan and Veronica show off their ski attire.' below Jennifer and Carter head to the lifts, above Tylee and Lauren take a break at the Breckenridge Cafe.
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