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NDF Qi TONY'S TIGERS-Sid Ballard dances to the music ol Don't Fight lt. Need we say more? SERIOUS FOR ONCE-Richard McClain recites what he wrote and presented lor Tony Peters Day. 3 ON WITH THE SHOW-Tony Tigers and the cheerleaders kick back and listen to the High Times. May 27
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LIE 26 May May 10 was a very inspirational day for Pauls Valley as Tony Peters returned home. Peters, All-Pro Safety for the world champion Washington Redskins, graduated from Pauls Valley High School in 1971. He was honored with an assembly at Jefferson School and then at PVHS with a pep assembly. Because of the rain, the parade which was to follow the assembly was cancelled. The assembly was made up of skits which included a routine called Tony's Tigers choreographed by Ariel Averion. There were also rememberances by friends, coaches, a presentation by the High Times, and special awards given to Tony. . f - u - W Wk ., ,R KEY TO THE CITY-Charles Probst presents Tony Peters with the honorary key to the city on Tony Peters Day. SHOWTIME-Jeanette Nation, Tracey Hoyle and Gayla Johnston participate as well as play. Donna Hayes presented to him a plaque which will go in the trophy case, along with his permanently retired jersey, number 80. The day came to a close at the High School All-Sports Banquet, in which Tony was guest speaker. He ex- pressed his thanks for being honored in such an extravagant manner. He also stressed that it takes dedication to become the best at whatever it is you choose to be in life. GETTING DOWN-Jay Solomon does his part for Tony's Tigers. AMAZING GRACE-The choir from the Bethlehem Baptist Church of Pauls Valley entertained at the Tony Peters pep assembly.
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28 May HHPPY Endings All good things must come to an end, and May brought bittersweet good-byes and endings as we wrap- ped up the school year of 1982-1983. By the time the Seniors had made their annual trip to Six Flags and held their traditional breakfast at the United Methodist Church, each had a bad case of senioritis. Under-classmen started their last minute cramming for those nine- weeks tests and semester tests. The communicative skills classes pro- duced their last issue of Campus Highlights. Then came the time to say good- bye. We bid farewell to teachers who through the year had become friends who taught us lessons in life as well as professionals who taught us sub- ject matter. We said good-bye to our friends until next year, but to our friends in the senior class, we said good-bye until we meet again. W7 paw- --4 li WHAT CAN I SAY?-Geri Ransom can't help it it she's just good. ALL EYES ON GEORGE-George Harper seems to have captured everyone's attention as he jumps the ropes. DIG IN-Seniors enjoy the annual Senior Breakfast hosted by the women of the United Methodist Church. BARREL RACING-Kenna Graham races through the barrels as she nears the end of May's obstacle course. t 5 Q My 1:1 4: afsraf' x - E .. wxkham .d ,Eg-I, va
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