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Freshmen Have First Orientation August and the start of school brought a continuation of band and football practice. Band members practiced early each morn- ing to learn shows and music to be per- formed at football games and pep rallies. Football team scrimmaged Cooper and Hugo, Oklahoma, to get ready for regular season games. For the first time, orientation was held to introduce new freshmen to the high school and its rules and requirements. School began on August 15, and the first few weeks were spent getting back into the routine of school and electing class officers and representatives. QTO Righty Sorting Schedules: Office Assistants Ruth VanNoord, Doug Fouse, and Lee McDonald separate schedules to give to Freshmen. fMiddle Rightl Issuing Lockers: Coach Paul Glover assigns lockers to Freshmen on the first day of school. lLeftJ Observing Practice: Drum Major Teresa Ray observes the marching band's practice. fBottom Rightl First Day of Class: Mrs. Sheila Daughtrey records book numbers on the first day of school. 18 August M-fi...
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Kelly Weddle, Renee Van Hooser Attend Girls' State Summer months were filled with the usual gamut of camps for organiza- tions such as Majorettes, Cheerleaders, Flag Corps Members, and Drum Majors. Members of these organizations attended their respective camps in order to prepare for the coming fall. V Picnics, swimming, skiing, and camping provided entertainment on the long, hot summer days. Other students endured the record-breaking heat by work- ing or just resting. A new concession stand was built on the visitor's side of the football field, and restroom facilities were also added to them. Also, a sign was laced at the south end of the field to identify it as the home of the Pantliers, and to accredit them for their various championships. The high school gym was also painted in the school colors of blue and gold. Band practice and football practice took up many of the summer hours for students involved in these activities. Summer ended in the same manner that it tTop Leftl Summer Fun! lon james fights the summer heat by skiing. tMiddle Leftl Flag Corps Camp: Flag Corps members attending camp at University of Texas of Arlington are: tSeatedJ Renee VanHooser, Sharon Simpsen, Vickie Thompson, Kelly Weddle, tMiddle Rowl Tammy Smallwood, Molly Taylor, Staci Shawhart, Angela Montgomery, fBack Rowl Beverly Kinslow, Lisa Slagle, Lisa Robbins, and Tracy Burgin. started - very hot. tBottom Rightl Girls' State: Posing for pictures at Girls' State are Ramona Tubbe, Kim Hatthorn, Kelly Weddle, Paula Cottle, and Adrie Perma. tLeftl Spare Time: Flag Corps members Kelly Weddle, Sharon Simpsen, and Vickie Thompson take a break at camp. Summer v 17
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Senior Class Meeting: Seniors Marcy Carpenter, janet Pryor, Renee Van Hooser, and Sharon Simpsen listen to the proceedings of the first Senior Class meeting of the year. gf Freshman Orientation: Mrs. Lee Ochoa gives Freshmen a lecture on use of the library at Freshman Orientation. fMiddIe Leftl Lost Freshmen? Tracy Burgin and Lisa Robbins try to find their next class on the first day of school. llviiddle Righty Marching Fundamentals: Will Ledbetter and Richard Watson practice standing at attention at morning band practice. August v 19
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