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GETTIN' DOWN. For selling so many ads for the basketball program, Laura Supak, Linda Richardson, Shana Pierce and Julie Edmunds jam it up at practice. Coach Pectol later treated the team to watermelon. (Photo by Rob Jones) SOPHOMORES, ARE YOU WITH US? Yeah, responded Kristi Richardson, Summer Payne, Elizabeth McClendon, Kim Armstrong, April Simpson and Cindy Morris on Shade The Steers Day. (Photo by Rob Jones) Application AT FIRST GLANCE MUSICAL CHAIRS. Dogey, who's got my bone? was enjoyed not only by the first graders but also by Dianna Flynn, Kara Pierce and Gena Medley at the Christmas parties.
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AN INSIDE JOB “E veryone seemed to be having fun here. Everyone really got in- volved and made the events fun to go to and be a part of. “senior ,Susan Tap , said. 4 To be a part of an inside job meant getting up at 3 a.m. the day of football games and decorating the streetlights with red and blue crepe paper, and then meeting at McDonalds for breakfast, all before the 8:10 bell. 4 An inside job was to try out for the David Iwt- terman role in what was “the best talent show in a long while. according to science teacher Bill lates. Rick) Edwards, Stephen Winters, Lee Farr and David Peril all hammed it up. '7 was a little nervous trying out, but after getting on stage with Ricky and playing Paul Schaffer, it was nothing but fun. senior Winters said. 1 It meant for juniors beginning magazine sales at the first of the year to pay for the prom at the end of the year. V For the first time, the cheerleaders sponsored a Macho Man contest. hampered somewhat by a light turnout. But nothing stopped some clubs from sponsoring David Gaschen. David Linguist, Scott Treadaway. and Lance Pugh from hamming it up. TURNING POINT. In Godspell, Jesus, played by junior David Gaschen, descends the bad sheep to hell, while the good sheep, played by seniors David Linguist, Glenn Langford, Vicki Newman, Anne Lowry and junior Diana Alleyne remain with Jesus in heaven. (Photo by Rut» Luther) AT FIRST GLANCE
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utsiders didn't realize what it was like to be a Monterey Plainsman, bat as insiders the Peons knew and could feel a sense of belonging. 0 ”Everyone at Monterey is like a family. We all accept each other for what we are. We don't have to be a preppie or a freak to fit in. just be ourselves. There's a great feeling of unity,” senior Lisa Hall said. 0 Even the teachers didn 't hold back their pride. “It's neat to catch Mrs. Sparkman doing her little dances at the pep rallies and games” junior Annette Robertson said. The spirit was alive in the administrators and a majority of tfje faculty when they wore their red and blue windbreakers, suit coats, t-shirts, pins, socks, even shoes. Sometimes it wasn 7 even game days when their pride came shining through. 0 None other than Scott Treadaway was the obvious replacement Jor Eddie Sikes' Reyman. Just like Sikes, Treadaway jerked through the air crashing over and over at the Coronado pep rally sponsored by the seniors. 0 Oh! and now that Mike “Orville” Anderson completed his tenure as Super Manager, who would be there to say, “That-a-guy!” or ”500” and yes, You guys, what would I do without ya?” 0 Recruiting was paramount for the coaches, band directors and for Monterey itself. At Hutchinson Junior High new head football coach Mike Crutcher asked the ultimate question, “Do you like girls?” Yes came the response. “Then go to Monterey. We've got the best-looking girls in the city!” SLUR-R-R-RP! LICK IT UP! The Cowtown audience shouted to seniors Steve Winters, Greg Norman, Mike Anderson and junior Pat Donley. (Photo b Amjndj ( olf) AT FIRST GLANCE
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