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Holding the sheet music, senior Mike Wolfe stands at attention as freshman Jon Hume and sophomore Mark Seida play during the halftime performance. With the bleachers filled for the pep rally, the Class of 1987 show their school spirit by holding the senior banner high in the air. Opening 1
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After marching in the Labor Day pa- rade, freshman Karen Hubbard watches the remainder of the festivi- 514 ties. With their faces painted, seniors Ricky McCoy and Roy Auippa wear the Owl colors on Homecoming night. Performing for the student body, As- sistant Principal Larry Williams rides his motorcycle through the gym after he is introduced. Standing in the Ave. D wing, senior Rusty Cowan points to the Owl deco- ration above his locker. ifi Hfiiiaallwa avi STAYING BUSY tcontinued from page 43 called Adopt a Highway . Many hours were spent by each individual member to clean up several of our local highways. They gathered trash and all other types of litter. Other groups made various trips to orphanages, elderly retirement homes and hospitals. This is the spirit that can be observed at GHS. When a student first comes to GHS as a freshman, they are bewildered and amazed at the size of their new school and at the number of students that attend. All they can concentrate on is getting to the right classroom on time. As the year progresses, how- ever, things begin to flow a bit more easily. Opening
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Featuring his number and name, senior Kevin Brown holds a cake given to him by a Dashing Dch member. As the football players are introduced, senior Brid- gett Head stands in formation during the pop rally. PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE icontinuecl from page 73 By the beginning of their sophomore year, most students become involved. They join more clubs and begin to show interest in fundraisers for their prom. As juniors, they begin to feel proud that they are Garland Owls. Each student wears his ring with pride. It is sometime between this point, and the moment that a student reaches out with his left hand and shakes with the right on the stage at Moody Coliseum, that an extreme amount of pride can be seen on every student's face. All the fun times at our school dances, Friday nights out, and school discussions at lunch will become part of the most cherished moments in our hearts. Our high school days will always be alive within us. The main thing we learned at Garland High was that through Pulling T0- gether, taking pride in ourselves, and working hard to acheive our goals, we can succeed. This knowledge will follow us throughout our long jour- ney in life. Opening
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