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Brimming With u n it y
What is traditionally an event to slander game," stated junior John Konopik. John,
freshmen turned out to be a pep rally which along with Benji Galyardt, won the cheer
brought all four classes together. leader jumping contest for the junior class.
The 1992 homecoming pep rally began I really didn't get nervous about the con
with seniors shooting streamers and holding test," explained Konopik. "I actually thought
up the typical signs which put underclassmen that it was pretty fun."
down. After a reminder by the Principal Dr. Other exciting games at the homecoming
Martha Bruckner concerning the purpose of pep rally included the obstacle course, the
the pep rally, however, the only signs in the air shaving cream and cheese ball contest, and the
were those with messages of spirit. yelling competition. These ideas were
"I think that the pep rally has a strong brainstormed by the varsity cheerleaders, ac
affect on the football players because they cording to Dawnielle.
know we're all behind them, and that makes "Although we were short on time, I think
them play harder," said head varsity cheer the pep rally went really well," said Lorenson.
leader Dawnielle Lorenson. "All four classes were excited about the game
"The pep rally is supposed to be a way to and the dance, and the football team was
support the football team for the homecoming given a lift in spirits." Amie Vignaroli
The Pom Pon squad and the varsity
football team continue the traditional
dance together to the beat of 'Wipe
Out.' Pictured are Scott Gutschewski,
Kathy Chaillie, Chad Hill, Beth King,
Andy Sims, Kathryn McMann, Benji
Galyardt, Shan Stavropoulos, Neil
Stier and Amy Marsh
D aw n B ern ady
Senior Dave Cool attempts a hurkieto!
help the senior class pull off a victory
D aw n B ernad y
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