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Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally

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By The Hub on October 7, 2016 Inside Dallas ISD
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
Dade Principal Tracie Washington.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
Rep. Eric Johnson.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
Dade dancers performed at the pep rally.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
Trustee Bernadette Nutall.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
UT cheerleaders and mascot Hook ‘Em perform.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
Oklahoma University grad/former football player Dane Zaslaw.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
Dade Middle School band.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
A dance-off with Hook ‘Em.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
UT and Dade cheerleaders perform a Texas cheer.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
Dade Middle School cheerleaders.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally
Hook ‘Em gives out high-fives.
Texas-OU rivalry makes appearance at Dade Middle School for pep rally

Dallas ISD’s Billy Earl Dade Middle School capped off its homecoming week with a special event focusing on another big football game – Texas-OU. The Red River Rivalry at the Cotton Bowl draws the biggest crowds to the State Fair of Texas each year.

Rep. Eric Johnson hosted an academic pep rally at the school on Friday, Oct. 7, to encourage students to focus on academics to carry them through college to successful careers.

Special guests included Dallas ISD Trustee Bernadette Nutall; Oklahoma University graduate and former football player Dane Zaslaw; University of Texas cheerleaders and mascot Hook ‘Em, which performed with Dade Middle School cheerleaders along with the Dade band.

Billy Earl Dade Middle School Trustee District 9
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