Pumping up the crowd, announcer senior Audrey Frost walks past the senior stands sporting her longhorn spiritwear. “I wanted to go all-out out with my outfit because it is the last pep rally I will ever have here at West,” Frost said, “I was a little nervous at first, but it took only a few minutes and then I was okay.”This was Frost’s first time announcing in a pep rally.
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