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,y,,A,,fwl1,f1If Ml,M,, Wm WLM Kiwi? 1 MSM TRYING TO BE HELPFUL, sen- ior Paul Rhidenhour Comforts ju- nior lill Bratcher during the Mamselles' last half-time show of the season. Bratcher was unable to perform because of a leg injury. OPENING Wa-f A WITH ATTENTION focused on the game, freshman Kim McGowan and sophomore Corey Payne await the touchdown. De- spite the downpour, the Varsity football team was victorious over Plano East 20-6 in the first game of the season. JZVMW9 ya3':+,:,j' . , UNAWARE OF I-IIS DISTANCE from the ground, freshman Corey Marr prepares himself for a big jump. Seniors Denny Lowe, Scott Walters, Elbert Maclkins, Troy Prestenberg and junior john Dar- ling play a trick on Marr during initiation at the summer band pic- nic.
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AT THE HALLOWEEN PEP RALLY, senior john T. Shaddox looks on as senior Michelle Mat- lock announces the speakers. The weekly captains of the varsity football team gave pep talks at each rally. SANDY 1Wendi Pinderj tries to avoid having her ear pierced by Frenchy tLori Stephensj. ww' I. X KEEPING ORDER, Mr. Halpin confiscates a beach ball at gradu- ation. An unknown graduate threw the ball to liven up the cere- mony. Photo by Craig Cooper 7m STUDENT LIFE S
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