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Af WOVIQ and Leisure WANT f 1 -9WPp Msn G 0 C Plant's Christmas spirit had added enthusiasm, thanks to G.O.C. decorations Howard Sweet, like most Plant students, raided the family pantry for canned food to send to the Salvation Army during Thanksgiving. 1 I Calendar girls prepare for their presentation at the Christ- mas Dance, sponsored by the Pep O' Plant. Calendar girls and boys were st-le-cted hy popular Student ' Body vote. J fl 12 si - 2 fi leaf ? V ii , 3 i 1 5 t 3 p l 'f i ZH i f S r 2 'r 2 i P 2 l ? l f A 5. ' ' 2 1' l 2 1 A A il ' ,. ,, ii 1 ' 'S e i C f S 3.5 ' l - ' .. , -5 -' L' 4 . Av M 1 1 Q iffy 4150 Q ' ' s J 5 ,nf i ,J ' , ? I X. A .
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H25 Plant High few Cicero's Panthers, Peter Re, Harvey Lebos, Dan Arias, Carl Zielonka, and Ronnie Alvarez prepare to begin their triumphant march to victory over the Augustan Terriers in a Roman football game. 171 xi I just canit keep it up! Pat Flynn, a Terrier captive, goes through the test of the magic circle determining that the Terriers were to be beat! Harsh captors are Bennie Kay Roberts, India Leslie, Pat Reilly, and jackie Mathis. Unquellcd Panther spirit rose and swelled, filling the night air with frenzied excitement and instilling in students the tremendous desire for victory. This rising spirit, urged on by chanting cheerleaders, was to ignite the spark that drove our team to tri- umph. Prophesies of Plant's good for- tune permeated the laughable sparkl- ing skits. The presentations, following a wide variety of themes, did their bit to add spice to the affair. Key Club copped first place honors with their Zorro presentation. A Roman foot- ball game, cleverly portrayed by the National Honor Societv, drew manv a laugh and the second lprize. Meriting a third place award was the Fine Arts Club melodrama. Prize winning clubs received their awards at the dance on the patio afterward. Students danced and made merry despite the crowded condition of the patio. Heh, heh, heh, now wc can really plaster the Terriers! Paul Cleveland and Buddy Hogan connive as Fred Hirons, Frank Meiners, and Scott Shivcler, fierce opponents of thc brave Vik- ings, are downed. Help, help me, Percy Pantherheartln Barbara Stephens screams for her hero while held captive by Hateful Harry Hillsborough, HonnieAlvarez frearl. Naturally, Pantherheart comes to the rescue, to the joy of Kandi Shaar, Judy Austin ftreel, Eileen Altier tfrontl, and Susan Howell. Page Seventeen fifwe
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The Tomfo Duffy one I 0' - P King Mark of the House of VVhiteheadg Queen Linda of the House of Crockett Pfmfbezfilla XXXI Light hearts and stardust were in keeping with the Valen- tine theme of the annual Pantherilla Coronation and Ball. Heart- shaped programs and decorations added a romantic touch. Royal entertainment included a piano solo by Kenny Marcus, a vocal solo by Ivette Gonzalez, accompanied by Judy Summerling a dance presentation by Tyree Breedon and Linda RiChard, ma- rimba solo by Carol Sampson, and a French dance solo by Bon- nie Ramon. George jenkins did an excellent job as overall chair- man of Plant's largest social event. Lord Chamberlain- Ronnie Alvarez, kept spectators in delicious suspense throughout the en- tire presentation of maids and cQurtiers until the final crowning of the King and Queen Pantherilla XXXI. , Page Nineteen
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