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. . Paris High had slips 4,480,000 . . Darrell Bulls of KPRE reads results of the Spirit Contest. . . 24 0 November . . . and North Lamar came in first: a happy group of cheerleaders accept the Spirit Trophy from Darrell Bulls. v-U. .4 -5' 514:11 A Happy Ending: A swarm of Panthers close in on Prairiland's Darrell Loveless to end a scoring drive. NL won the last game of the season.
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D ,ri Trying to keep spirit up: Flag corps members Kim Holsenbeck and Kelly Weddle attempt to keep up spirit before halftime at the disappointing Home- coming game. Bonfire Revived by Math Club, Panthers Destroy 2nd Ranked Mt. Vernon Making yardage the hard way: Earnest Jenkins makes his way up the middle in the exciting 54-7 victory over 2nd-ranked l Mt. Vernon. Snake Dance: Donna McKinney and Susan Gentry lead the Snake Dance preceding the Homecoming Bonfire. October 0 23
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Christmas parade: Band members march down Clarksville Street as they complete the last few blocks of their first try at street marching. M- U Taking it all in: Melanie Truan listens as prepara- tions for winter money raisers are made at a monthly Tri-Hi-Y meeting. NL Wins First KPRE Spirit Trophy Over Paris High, Prairiland Panther fans have always known that they have lots of spirit, but it was a proven fact after the results of the first KPFiE spirit contest were releasedg NL had more spirit slips than Prairiland and even more than AAA Paris High, and the KPRE Spirit Trophy found its first home in the NLHS office. Football season finally ended with a tailgate picnic before the Clarksville game and the Beta Club Hamburger Sup- per before the last game fwith Prairilandb of a winning season which found Pan- thers in second place behind Winnsboro in District 15-AA. The band ended the season with a space show including bal- loons, fireworks and even Darth Vader and the annual end-of-football season party complete with films of the first Pan- ther Marching band. Marching wasn't quite over, though, as they street- marched for the first time in the Paris Christmas Parade on November 285 Key Club and Varsity Cheerleaders also rep- resented NL in that event. Many clubs were active in November alsog Tri-Hi-Y members rode in their annual bike-a-thon around the loop, new Betas were initiated in a semi-formal initi- ation, Math Club took a field trip to DeVray Institute of Technology and ate lunch afterward at the Spaghetti Ware- house, and Latin Club members jour- neyed to ET along with Spanish Club for the foreign language workshop four days before their Saturday bake sale at Mira- beau Square. November 0 25
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