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S O Q fm QW f X W X' repo Show us your spirit. Filled with excitement and joy, the Topcats share the celebration of the sec- ond annual Northwest Merchants Christmas Parade. iPhoto by Lisa Segarsj Two bits. Willy Duril, senior, shows some of his wild imagi- nation as he acts out the part of a cheerleader in one of the pep- rallies. Getting it done. Eric Lynch, soph- omore, struggles through the long three mile race fighting off com- petitOI'S. tPhotos by Paul Fisherj P3 'fe 2 Opening KS hue There was something different at Calallen. Something distin- guished us from the rest of the pack. It could have been Calallen's reputation of high standards, or the winners that brought so much praise, or it could just have been Calallen's ability to be Wild. As that first bell rang to start the new year, many questions ran through the minds of every- one. Would this finally be the Lady Wildcats year in Austin? And just how far will the foot- ball team go? Will I make the grades, and how long can I stay out of D-Hall? Hurrying off to class, everyone, from petrified freshmen who avoided the seniors like the plague, the sophomores who seemed to not exist, the juniors who after two years were upper classmen again, to the seniors who could not believe this was finally it, started the new year fresh, hoped to make the most of every opportunity. This year was certainly differ- ent. The students made sure of that. With all their hopes and dreams, this year was surely a year to remember. tCopy by Lisa Segarsj EALALIH - Pages b
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Adm l 0 The Wildcat 1988 Calallen High School 4001 Wildcat Lane Corpus Christi, Texas Volume 45 afvgf I if cs P g by: Marky Sanchez 8: Lisa Segars Page fvfffmiigl 2 'fivglil ,..' vvgffw at
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W. it 14 u A touch of magic. Brady Helpert, senior, shows off OEA's first place float in the 1987 homecoming pa- rctde. iPhoto by Lisa Segarsl Garbage Pail Kid. Iammed in, Ieff Brooks, senior, reads his way out of this one. Go Cats Go. Varsity cheerleaders lead a yell to liven up the pep rally at the end of the week to help pre- pare football team members for the upcoming game against the Sinton Pirates. tPhotos by Paul Fisherj ,f-'x . 1 'De 3 itat? Marky Sanchez 8: Lisa Segars S0lT'lell'llI'lg .yi f4:?':i'g'x!
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