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f 4 A major pastime of high school students is talking on the telephone, as demonstrated by sophomore Tracey Frenzel while freshman Shelly Green anxiously awaits a turn. Carnations sold by HECE member Cassan- dra Clemons brighten up the days for many students like Keithland Sanders' . Z-'EEL il?-22 V A ,sigg 4, 4 ln the lunchroom, coach Gail-David Dupree doesn't need a slick sales approach to sell tickets to the football game. Sports fan Celestino Gutierrez is happy to support the team. A Varsity cheerleaders spent long hours before and after school painting posters that often resembled the popular KVIL bumper sticker seen on many cars around the metroplex. , 4 df What a difference a year rnakes I 5 L
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HHS is back A year does make a difference. D magazine realized this and featured Big Red in a five page article in its November issue. The article, entitled K'All Hail to Hillcrest, announced that after forced bussing, drugs, and student apathy, the Panthers were making a comeback. As the article phrased it, For those of you who haven't heard the good news: Hillcrest is back! Practice makes perfect! The Panaders rehearse every morning in the girls' gym at 7 A.M. to work on halftime routines to songs such as 'LChatanooga Choo Choo, Y :-SSX' ---. A Are they crazy? Juniors Brad LaForce, Billy Pettigrew, Jeremy Leonard, freshman Bruce Wer- nick, and Wendy Polly put their heads together to show off their Panther spirit, il: A Beating to the tune of The William Tell Over- Keeling, and Trini Martinez always keeps the ture, the new drum corps featuring Jim Newman, rhythm. Aaron Comess, Hugh Elliott, Brian I a
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Victor over Madison becomes loss After most of the fans had left the Cotton Bowl after the Panther's 31-6 vic- tory over Madison, the Red Peppers and drill team headed for their buses. However, the victory soon turned to tragedy when they were attacked by several students, allegedly from Madison. The band and drill team, possibly a foot- ball field away from the pep squad, made it to the buses unharmed as the Cotton Bowl lights were going off. The three buses were hit with bottles, rocks, and other objects. Windows shattered sending chunks of glass flying. Fortunately, no serious injuries were received. The tormentors became progressively more violent as they surrounded the Panaders. The girls were saved by policemen and taken to a first-aid station. The next day, parents and teachers met and decided to increase security in order to prevent another such incident. Deciding what actions to take regarding the Madison incident, teachers, parents, and students discuss the events which occured the previous night, P Learning the language of a computer, seniors Lee Pomerantz and Josh Putter enjoy programming new games. P Kicking up their heels at the senior western party at Winfrey point, cowpokes Kim Sanders, Bill Kucera, Carol Whitten, Tommy Mighell, Kim Ter- rill, and Kirk Morrison enjoy the Cotten-eyed Joe, V
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