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If i. lf- ii, ,, 9' f' I is ' it 'N at i 'A l ...I i,. I W 1 1 I l W AFTER lunch in the cafeteria, Lisa Bills gets ready for her next class. 1 FRESHMEN overcrowd hallways while trying to find their classes before they are tardy. Senior Larry Compton commented, It was the first day of one of the best years and most memorable of my life? Freshman Tony Boyd stated, Kinda scary because I was lost and didn't know where to go and I didn't want to ask any- body because I didn't know them. Kerry Sheppard explained, I wasn't here for the first day, but the second was just like all the rest. Penny Wells said, I was really ready for school because I wanted to start Mam- 'sellesf' MIKE Horstman begins his senior year enjoying his work in metal shop. Firsl Day of School ' 21
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ld Grind Comes Earl One week before surrounding school districts, North Garland High School opened its doors on August 16, 1976. With an enrollment of 2,532 students, the largest ever, problems arose with crowded hallways, classrooms, and cafete- ria. For the first time all freshmen were enrolled in the four Garland high schools. No longer were the freshmen classes split between junior high and high school. Due to the enlarged enrollment, some students had to wait several weeks before all books were issued. When asked what she thought about the first day of school, Carol Ridings remarked, I liked it because I was ready to see friends that I had not seen since last year. Freshman Sharon Shuppert replied, It was rather humorous because all the other freshmen were lost and I wasnlt lost at all! 12 X 'S V. 15,1 . I ' A 'li ' A '4 IN THE printing trades area, Rusty Wildman and Randy Marlar begin to put supplies in order. 20 ' First Day of School AFTER the first day of school, Eric Giddings wonders what the rest of the year is going to be like GARY Abell finally finds time to rest after an exhausting first day of school.
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nit in Ma orls Cup Marching feet, spirited cheers, and drumbeats were the sounds along Garland Road, Fifth Street, and Garland Avenue during the annual Labor Day Parade. North Garland was represented by the marching band, Mam'selles, La Petites, and cheerleaders. North Garland swept the Labor Day Awards, beginning with the Mayor's Award for the best marching unit. The Mam'selles won their second Mayor's Award with their precision performance of the Happy Days routine. Whoever was responsible for choosing the winner of the Mayor's Cup had an easy job. The Mam'selles' performance was by far supe- rior to any drill team, stated Miss Linda Henderson, sponsor. North Garland beauties represented in the pageant were Jamie Haupt, Lisa Hol- labaugh, Melanie Hopper, Karen Killgo, and Cheryl Schmitt, Cheryl was awarded first runner-up and Lisa was fourth run- ner-up in the pageant. Karen was selected Miss Congeniality. VARSITY cheerleaders Lori Cummings and Susan Young march down Garland Avenue in a golf cart dur- ing the parade. AWARD winning flag routine is performed by Sandy Erwin. 22 ' Parade MARCHING down the parade route, Debbie David casts a cheerful smile to spectators.
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