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Junior-Soph Girls Pep Squad Gives Boost to Assemblies, Games Excitement and explosive school spirit recurred at Woodrow each game day during football season, as students and faculty members gathered to cheer on the Wildcat team. Led by their cheerleaders. Wildcat fans stuck loyally by their players to the season’s end. There was one new addition to pep assemblies this year, which consisted of a pep squad made up of sophomore and junior girls. This group sat together and aided the cheerleaders in promoting spirit and enthusiasm. Principal Wayne Pierce called them The Voice of a Thousand. Alan Bictcndorf and Grant Wall melt the hearts of sophomore girls os they sing Hey Wildcats, wearing their go-go glasses. Sophomores Liso Johnson, Kelly Vermillion, Emily Sherrill and Diane Gilmour portray the Wildcat players as superior to South Garlond's in a pep assembly skit. Hamming it up in a pep assembly skit, Cooch Kelly, Mr. Garmon and Mr. McCarty do their thing in borrowed drill team uniforms. 22 STUDENT LIFE
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Miss Teenage America Starts Assembly Season With Thrill Karen Petersen, Miss Teenage America of 1975, shares her views on citizenship with the student body. Woodrow's assembly season started off big this year with the appearance of Miss Teenage America of 1975, Karen Petersen. Karen was enthusiastically received by the student body as she spoke of her experiences during the M.T.A. pageant and after being chosen Miss Teenage America. Following Karen's speech the audience was entertained by the Navy Country Western Band. This group played tunes from popular country artists, and students applauded them heartily. Some students even sang along to such songs as Okie From Muskogee” and “Red-neck Mother.” The Novy Bond seems to feel ot home playing country music before Woodrow's students and faculty. STUDENT LIFE 21
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Senior men of '76 proclaim their seniority, overseen by Mr. Hoden. Cheerleaders moke their debut in promoting spirit, os seen from Senior Bolcony at the ossembly before the J. J. Pearce gome. Varsity and Bteam players enjoy being cheered for by their Sweethearts. Senior band member, Kenyon Hiser self-assurcdly directs the band ond simultaneously keeps on eye on seniors in the balcony. STUDENT LIFE 23
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