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Students settle grudgingly into routine tled by a three set match that prompted a victory sign hung on the cafeteria wall by elated females, and a small riot that took place during lunch. tWould anybody ever grow up?J Seniors began the premature questioning of ls there going to be a senior week this year? which was answered by an early Panther Tales article. High school life was running well, and down the halls the banter of contented, calm voices could be heard. The football team was win- ningp the girls in tennis and golf were winningp debate was winning. And school was almost bearable. Almost. It was as if we had resigned ourselves to doing what had to be done, and found that somewhere underneath all the books and papers and classroom rules that school real- ly wasn't so bad after all. 'll I f, v l 5 2 X 1
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Senior Debbie Bender sells another Pep Club membership as Senior Linda Bid- well anxiously awaits her next customer. Deeply engrossed in a pep assembly, juniors lean Powers and Cheryl Rathbun watch attentively. Senior Mary Karlin enjoys herself at a picnic hosted by the three language clubs. Senior Katrina Sauer. Senior Mark Esfeld and lunior Cathy Bit- tel converse in the crowded commons area, seemingly unaware of the activities surrounding them. A Pep Club skit depicts the upcoming Panther victory while somehow getting tennis and football mixed up. Rushing the spring tradition a bit, seniors pose with the outhouse mysteriously found in the school yard on the first day of school. A mid-morning scene finds students trudging up the stairs while changing classes. is ..... ,ga SAP5-0 U' H. 545 I 'Pub 7 ...J
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A...-,, ,,. Senior Cross Country runner Curtns Luttrell The Panther car decorated by Pep Club rs a hrghllght at the game on Panther Par Senlor Cmdy Plland helps unpack brolo gy specrmens one of her many dutres as lab assistant The GBHS Black Panther Mascot can be found at the clty park and zoo All American james Emerson one of the bnggest members on the squad l89l and smallest C201 ham lt up with team mate Craug Buggs 1827 She Sharks host a bake sale after school In an effort to ralse money for therr up coming show An elated john Boyldl flles down the entsnight. - All-State Monty Hobbs, one of' the hall. .Q . ..- squ- ..1 'N fs. bf' ' '9 .. ,V
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