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pqmuumwwamm.. X The raging bonfire brings countless students, parents and faculty to boost spirit for the upcoming game against Irving MacArthur. A win would have put the Panthers in the playoffs. Clowns stole the show at the town pep rally during the presentation of the class and club floats. The pep rally was held at Panther Field the night before the Homecoming game. 10 First Time Y, The fireworks were 0 loud Colorful way to end C1 loud colorful evening. - Ms. Francis Phillips Student Council Sponso 'Yan 9 nxt' 'J :,. 5 .fire rw ii , l , i si xi, fi' Q, I fri f I 'L-, 2 . fe Q! Nd
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giggmlslilii fum inn W' A weaving between cars, upper and lowerclassmen try to make it to class on time. Most of the 3,100 students had to cross campus at least once a day. Taking a break from practice, Jeremy Landrum reviews his music before the water break is oven Dur- ing marching season,-the band, High Hats and flag corps could be heard practicing their half-time show while the football teams worked out on the other prac- tice fields. I Student Llfe 9
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fi I RST TIMES Derrick Sheppard is a little startled by the unexpected oom of the finale in the fireworks display. Coaches Dan Gandy, Jim Bartlett, and Kenneth Bode pause from their conversation to watch the fireworks. As one of her duties, Miss Flame Marsha Moke starts the bonfire with the help of Fire Marshall Rodney Fender. Bonfire lights city's spirit s the colossal flames blazed beneath the November stars, a cheerleader joined hands with a trumpet player. Clutching his hand was a High Hat, who had also joined hands with a basketball player. They were just a small part of a gigantic ring of several hundred students encircling the burning bonfire. The school and the community united for the first bonfire in recent history to support the most successful Panther football team in many years. Only two weeks earlier Panther Stadium had been packed for the very first city-wide pep rally in Duncanville. The rally, spon- sored by the Student Council, was a huge success complete with performances by the band, High Hats, and cheerleaders, in- troduction of the Homecoming Court, presentation of the class and club floats, and ending in a fireworks display. Sometimes the first times are the best. First Times 11
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