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With o kiss to the footboll ployer on the front row. Greg McKeover ploys Flower Arronger in the pep skit for the Perryton gome ossembly All types of rongers. from forest rangers to derongers were sent by Perryton only to be overcome by the Bulldogs Could it be possible? Bulldog monoger Joe Florendo ployed by Tommy Molloy hos been captured by Normon nerds Trovls Poromore ond Roy Avilo Never feor. the Bulldog teom Is on the woy to save the monoger In o prehistoric show down between Altus ond Woodward, the tribes fight for territory ond invent o new gome, footboll In the Perryton pep skit. Joey Neighbors ond Dovid Coin ploy the meonest rongers In the west. Lonely Ronger ond Pronto J idem
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Of Our L ives As Duildog puppies. David Cain and Betty Yeatts rry ro figure out whor hos come over their teacher who hos been token over by the Duncon demonoter In the first pep assembly skit of the year Doth Drama II ond Speech II students got together In the pep skit of the future. Yurko. o Russian beor. ployed by Shoron Lowronce ond the Beor's creation. Ryon Workman, stand up to Bork Dodgers. Mork Reimer os the Bulldog hero The John Morsholl skit was the final one of the season irred ogoinsr such freaks as a mad desert sheik, o crazy hypocritical woman, a computer nut, a bond of cavemen, a mod scientist ond various other diverse personalities ond forces, the Bulldogs always won. They did or least every Fri- day morning during football seoson when the dromo ond speech students presented skits during the assemblies. Students looked forward to Fri- day, not just because it wos the day the weekend srorted, but because that wos the day the en- tire student body come together to show spirit for the Bulldogs. The pep skits were highlights of the assemblies. Lori Huddleston soid, “The skits moke the spirit come olive ond qet everyone in the mood. They show the talent in our school ond the amount of spirit we hove here.” Ryan Workman, who par- ticipated in the skits, said, ”1 like to moke people lough ond hove o good time. Our skits always get o positive response from our oudience.” Severol members of the speech ond dromo classes were football players themselves. One of those wos Trovis Poromore who soid, I think it's great that we hove the pep skits because it lets us know that the school is behind us for every gome.'' Brod Pickett soid, ”1 really like the assemblies. They moke you feel o port of the school from the beoting of the drums ro the sing- ing of the Almo Moter.” j Hem
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All for Funds As on escopee from the zoo. Mike Meyer gives his evil look to posserbys or rhe hounred house On o cross. Mory Pike is o socrifice os she helps roise money for rhe bond s spring rrip by work- ing in rhe hounred house One moy hove rhoughr rhor only young children ------- were inreresred in ghosts. goblins, jock-o-lonrerns ond block cots on Halloween. Thor wos nor rhe cose for students os they prepared for two major events. Thot Alrus Bond ond their parents operated the Haunted House for a week prior to Hallo- ween ond ended with o really big show on October 31. When I went through the hounred house, I spent rhe whole time trying to figure our who wos behind oil that makeup.'' said Duone Howell. Each scene in the hounred house wos designed to terrify. One of rhe most populor was the born scene. Everybody jumped out ond tried to grab you! It wos great. said Claire Shook. Not only wos the event fun for rhe spectator, but also for those who worked so hard to score. It was so fun when rhe lights flashed on ond oil those people would jump bock, said Teresa Lobough. Gomes, prizes ond rime in joil were highlights of the Letrermen's Carnival which raised money to buy letter jackets for oil lertermen. Sandro Garrison hod already received her jacket, but she still worked. I decided I would help roise money for those who don't hove their jackets yet, bur I also did it because it is fun. My favorite port wos getting to hit Cooch Houghr with o powder puff, she said. Cloire got rhe most joy our of putting people in joil. Children in their costumes tried their luck or oil rhe gomes, which included o fish pond. Little did they realize they were port of the entertainment for older carnival goers. I liked looking or all the different costumes ond watching oil the little kids ploying ond hav- ing o good rime,” said Rachoel Brown. JUL oween a %
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