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Top: Steve Birmingham. Bill Hill. Paul Hudson, and David Smith en|Oy a private )Oke with stall photographer Joey Chandler. to the game, lunior Laura Youngblood gives her sign ot approval Homecoming 17
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Homecoming: Winning Tradition T he third district game of the season ' was a crucial one, for the Clear Lake Falcons and our Gators were tied in the district race. The Gators ' head coach, Dub Farris, credited the match as the Gators ' best game of the year because of the great team effort oHensively and defensively. I ' lelt satisfied, said senior Todd Gup- ton, because we played close to the beslof our ability. Both teams entered the competition with fears and hope. Everyone was prepared to play hard and everyone was prepared to win, said I -, ir 01 IfH G«Io «xj.b«ll l,am .,o,n «„oir«„ ngM, ,h„ p,„,.5o,e lo wm lh« r oo«Kom.oo o«m, hKtot b• ..HJ ..x, ...cIcm- ,,, o. ,.» .„ senior Ronnie Games, thought we had a chance. The Gators were facing the best defen- sive line in the district and a team who conquered the LaMarque Cougars only a week before, yet the Gators ' reputation was a principle intimidator. But. the hope of victory was on the field at Sam Vitanza stadium We came out and played up to our capabilities against Lake, said junior Doug Reed. Tailback Rob Hill and fullback Kenneth Franklin led the Gators ' outstanding offensive drive, which neutralized the ' 6 Homocorning
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Mondays ■ ■ ■ Mondays. Why does everything seem to go wrong on Mon- days? Your alarnn clock, which has been with you since seventh grade, suddenly decides to kick the bucket. It would not dare do that on a Friday. So when you do wake up, with about ten minutes to get ready for school, you panic. You pro- ceed to make yoursell recognizable to all that know you. Your eyes are finally starting to open. You look down at your clock and see that you are already five minutes late. You get dressed and have to spend another five minutes looking for your keys Halfway to school, you realize you have forgotten your books At about the same time, you realize that your eyes are closed No matter how early you leave for school, you will be tardy Finally you make it to school, but now you have the job of find- ing a good parking place. Good luck! You sprint about halfway to class, twisting your ankle. Next you try to sneak into class behind the teacher, sliding into your desk, nonchalantly Of course, you get caught. It is a Monday. Student L Ite
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