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Mike Lafitte shows the ne: Scot spirit soars before the Plano football game. ight, left: Drum major David Mobley leads the band off the field 8 ®@ Introduction
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convey thoughts What better way to convey thoughts than through spoken or written words? Members of the speech team expressed their own thoughts and opinions on poems and short stories in speech presenta- tions given during class and in competition. Eng- lish students not only expressed their ideas on lit- erature during class discussions, but also through the words of an English paper. Students armed with bottles of shoe polish and tubes of paint struck shopping center windows, cars, and street signs in an effort to heighten the spirit before football and basketball games. Pep rallies provided a chance for students to expend their energies vocally in support of the Scot teams. The Spirit Committee, Student Council, DECA Members, and cheerleaders sold spirit towels and cups, bumperstickers, keychains and buttons dec- orated with Scot slogans to boost the community enthusiasm. Keep on truckin’: Spirit ‘‘picks-up’’ momentum for the first district game. Circular slogans: Spirit buttons get the message across. Pep boosters: Lynda Munroe, Janna Williams, Stacy Martin, and Lisa Bailey proudly display the spirit stick awarded to the senior class. Introduction @ 7
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emonstrate abilities “Action, action, we want action,’ a cheer known to all sports enthusiasts, set the mood not only for athletes, but also for the student body, faculty, and community during the 1978-1979 school year. On October 14, Park Cities’ residents took action by passing the 4.46 million dollar bond pro- posal for a new stadium and turf and improve- ments in the school cafeterias. Faculty members attended workshops and classes during the summer to sharpen their teach- ing skills and gain ideas for lesson plans. Teachers also sponsored clubs and activities, spending much of their free time working with students. 36-24-36 hut: Scot offense is set to ‘move on down the field.”’ Huff and puff: Carol MacGregor uses all her strength and power to blow up balloons at a Spirit Committee workcrew. Introduction @ 9
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