Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access

e an Let's Get Rowdy!! ! s , "Seniors! Seniors!" The crowd, especially the eniors, roared through the many pep rallies hosted by Frankin High. Chants rang down the halls as Rebel fans followed along with the cheerleaders during 30 minutes of boasting and bragging, Pep rallies pumped up the raging Rebels for their defeats against local opponents. Many fans decorated their cars, their school, and even their bodies to support their team onto victory. As the band played, the cheerleaders danced and showed off stunt skills, the football team en– tered the gym, and the crowd yelled an occasional"Hey!" to the beat. A variety of students often sang the "Star– Spangled Banner" to announce their talents to the entire school. The Can Men, Dance Team, JV and Varsity Cheerleaders, and teachers performed to entertain the crowd. Pep rallies kept the spirit alivve thoughout the many dsports seasons during the year. Why are pep rallies important? To get auto£ 61% class To show spirit 39% 90 Pep Rallies / Fan GAME TIME. Showing their school spirit, football player Zach Reeser and trainer Katherine Mont– gomery await their night of hard work. Most stu– dent involved in sports dressed to impre in their Rebel gear to upport the players for the upcoming game. O H YEAH! Brad Collins smirk a Franlin scores a touchdown on rival chool, Centennial. Fans went wild after sports teams scored.

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