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First Pep Rally of the Year

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  • Seniors Rachel “Robin” Sharp and Jimmy Hurley, the announcers for this year’s pep rallies, talk to the students to get them hyped up.

  • The Varsity Football players make their big entrance into the pep rally.

  • Each pep rally consists of a game or relay that involves contestants from each grade.

  • Students from all grades participate in a spirit contest that consists of seeing which grades in the Middle and Upper Schools that can make the most noise for their Trinity Prep Saints.

  • Mr. Lawson announces the winners of the first pep rally of the 2016-2017 school year: the 8th Grade and 12th Grade. They both win a casual day.

  • The Varsity and Middle School cheerleaders lead the Varsity Football players in their entrance to the pep rally.

  • The Varsity Cheerleaders perform a dance for the school.

  • The Varsity Cheerleaders lead a cheer, and the student body joins in.

  • Senior cheerleaders and football players lead their grade (which is up on the balcony) in the spirit contest.

  • The cheerleaders incorporate intricate stunts into their performance.

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Check out these pictures from the first pep rally of the 2016-2017 school year.

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Kendra Eichelberger, Staff Photographer
Kendra Eichelberger is currently a junior entering her first year on The Trinity Voice as one of the photographers. When Kendra isn't taking photos, she is probably at the beach or petting someone's dog.
Emma Meeks, Photo Editor
Emma Meeks is starting her second year on the photography staff of the Trinity Voice.  After the "legacy" left by her older brother a couple years earlier, Emma had big shoes to fill: being published at least once a semester.  If she's not snapping shots at school events, Emma is usually braiding her fellow photographer Kendra's hair or taking naps with her cat.  Her motto is a quote from the inspirational Byron Lawson: "If you see me around campus taking your picture, and you don't want your picture taken...tough! It's my homework."

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