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PEP TALK. Senior cheerleaders Mindy Anderson and Shannon Lesley lake in ex-Plainsman John Fenner's speech. (Photo by Rob Jon« BACK HOME. Plainsmen have dominated the football games against Lubbock High winning 24 out of 30. Randy Payne scored the winning touchdown this year. (Photo by I.Jnr finftlUh) '14C WHATCHA THINK? Will my mum look like this? junior Dana McEachern asks junior Jana Peoples. (Photo by Ru»» lulhtr) AT FIRST GLANCE
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INSIDE LOOK first glance, Monterey was just another school, but from the inside out, it had that special look, a look that the people of the South Plains believed in when they voted Monterey the Best High School on the South Plains. ' For the seniors, that special look was here to stay because the Spurs were back home where they belonged, in the showcase. On the outside the special look resembled a factory, senior Stephen Winters said. The schoolgrounds extended from Indiana to Gary, 47th to 50th and spilled over into Monterey Shopping Center and the dirt parking lot by Albertson's. Crowding was never a problem with all the space. Inside at every turn display cases jammed with trophies lined the halls and spirit signs urged support of all groups. Locker space, numbering to 2,200, allowed each student to have a locker without sharing. “We have three and four lockers. Otherwise, we'd be tardy to every class, Ron Motley, junior, said of himself and his buddies Scott Homung and Craig Reinhart. “It sure saves time rather than going back to one locker each passing period. ” CHOICES. Rather than heading back to fifth, juniors Paula Smith, Meredith Vann and sophomore Tami Swann would like to be catching some rays. (Photo by Ruts Luther) AT FIRST GLANCE
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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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