With anticipation for Mack Plaque this weekend, Lancer Nation came together in the gymnasium for the fall pep rally on Fri., Sept. 25.
The entire student body crowded into the gym, divided by grade level. Each grade wore a different color— freshmen in red, sophomores in white, juniors in blue, and seniors in black.
Photos by Emily Schackart
The freshman class.The sophomore class.The junior class.The senior class.
The boy’s varsity soccer team enters with a comedic duel, featuring sophomore Joshua Rutina.
Girl’s varsity soccer.The golf team.Varsity field hockeyJunior Gabby L’Heureux.Freshman Alivia Proulx.Juniors Olivia Palumbo and Valerie Shay duke it out on the floor.
Boy’s cross country.
Girl’s cross country.
Unified soccer.Sophomore Nadia King showcases her vocal talent in her rendition of the Star Spangled Banner.Junior Julia Fitzgibbons leads Lancer Nation in the school fight song.
The fall athletes surround the floor, eager for the pep rally to begin.Unified Track & Field.The varsity cheerleading team kicks off the pep rally with an exciting routine.
Sophomore Ally RoseThe Lancer Dancers bring an original performance to the floor.
Senior Haley Peters smiles through her last fall pep rally performance as a Lancer Dancer.
Joey Tannalfo dances for the first time at a pep rally as a Lancer Dancer.
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Senior June Cranmer talked about the impending game versus Pinkerton this weekend, Sat., Sept. 26.Senior Jason Coburn discussed the golf team’s season thus far.Junior Sammy Honeywell lead the LHS Drama Club in a number from last year’s production, Legally Blonde.The students sang while simultaneously jump-roping to the song “Whipped Into Shape.”
Sophomore Nadia King ended the number with an impressive split.Athletes from boy’s cross country informed the student body about their season and upcoming matches.Seniors Maddy McKivergan and Courtney Guay discussed their cross country season with Lancer Nation.Senior Mikhala Bornstein, otherwise known as Baton Girl, performed a flawless routine for Lancer Nation.
Selected students participated in a pep rally game where they were divided into three teams and had to build a tower of stacked plastic cups in two minutes. The team with the tallest tower was victorious.
At the end of the two minutes, the red team, which included sophomore Carina Pento and Junior Mike Vivian, had the tallest tower.Junior class president Bella Ziolek prepared to be “pied” by senior class president Max Hastings.
Senior class president Max Hastings addresses Lancer Nation in a powerful Mack Plaque speech that gets the entire senior class on their feet.The Londonderry Drumline concludes the pep rally with two ground-shaking performances.Juniors Chris Zaino and Ethan Cunningham
The Londonderry Marching Band and Colorguard sent students off to their C period classes at the end of the pep rally.Senior drum major Emily Dawson
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