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jbreamd come true, it li appene cl to you. Expectations 7ns you srood sweltering in the August hear waiting for the doors to the cafeteria to open, each of you hod your expectations for the coming year. Even os the perspiration poured, the excitement of the more than 840 of you os you prepared to register for another year could nor be cooled. For several of you, dreams come true during the first few weeks of school. Eric Anderson and William Kirby were named Notional Merit Semifinolists, Greg Isenberg was selected os one of 104 students in the country to be o member of the McDonald's All Star Bond, ond Thot Alrus Bond received superior marks or marching contest for the 16th year in a row. Just to be a senior wos oil Sheri Owens needed to expect o good year. She said, I hove always looked forward to being o senior and I plan to enjoy it.” Dreams came true for Missi Acheson ond David Ball when they were selected drum majors for Thor Alrus Bond. When the bond received superior ratings or morchlng contest, onorher dreom come true. Mlssl ond Dovid solute the crowd ot the first home gome of the season ogolnst Duncan. To beat Vernon in the first game of the season for two years in o row wos almost more thon the Bulldogs could hope for. They did It though, went on to win ogolnst Duncon ond received the Teom of rhe Week oword from Channel 6 In Wichito Foils. Receiving the oword olong with teom coptoins Leon Rowls, Robby Shero ond Mark Reimer ore Cothy Brown, Pep Club president; Cheryl Baker, Drill Teom coptoin: Mlssi Acheson. bond president; Mondy Jomes, Student Council president; Michelle Heuckendorf, Flog Corps coptoin, Wendy Reed, cheerleader; ond Keith Phillips. Blue Crew president. a peniny
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7j II in fun. Wendy 1 Reed slowly reochesrhe sophomores ro soy Go Bulldogs, Beor Perryton” during rhe assembly before the Perryton gome. Rodrlck Neol purs o pie In rhe foce of Tommy Molloy who portrays o Perryton Ranger os the sophomores manage to cheer loud enough to get the spirit meter ro 100. (Dpenincf
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As Miss Bulldog. Stacy Wiginfon gets into the oct os she entertains the student body during the assembly before the Lawton Eisenhower football gome. Though it threatened roin, the turnout for the Homecoming gome ogoinst Clinton pocked the student section of Hightower Stodlum. Clinton handed the Bulldogs their first loss of the season, 21-20. a peniny dt)i erencei made you I Letter in tLe iony run O ne Dog, Many F aces “ I s individuals we are different, as classes -S we are different, bur when it comes to being Bulldogs, we're one and the same,” said senior Travis Paramore. You certainly came from vastly different backgrounds. As children of military parents you came from California, Maryland, Illinois, other states and a few countries. You brought new fashions, new ideas and a new dimension to the school. Many of you were Jackson County born and reared. Some of you were from families who had homesteaded during the land rush and had survived the Great Depression. Some how, the different backgrounds merged when you came to school. You gathered for assemblies and chanted, All my life I wanted to be a Bulldog,” even though o number of you hod only heard of Altus when your father hod gotten orders to go there.
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