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af K his -'Q' it l tTop Lefty lunior High Powderpuff: Eighth Grade Powderpuff Cheerleaders are Bret Cope, Derrell Fortner, lohn Robert Brown, and Alan Fouse. tTop Righty Space Creature? Mrs. Zara McCutcheon participates in the Paris Christmas Parade. tMiddle Righty Toys for the Needy: Mrs. Sharon Hindman and Mrs. Barbara Eatherly pack toys for the Pee Wee Reid Christmas Tree. tMiddle Lefty Food for Needy Families: Miss Theresa Emerson packs food which junior High Student Council members col- lected for needy families in the school district, tBottom Lefty March in Step! Band members john McGee, yackie Anderson, Rochelle Webb, lulie Cox, and lohn VanNoord march in the Paris Christmas Parade. December 29
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Band Marches in Christmas Parade December was filled with Christmas related activi- ties. Christmas parties and ringing bells for the Salvation Army filled after school hours for members of many clubs. Sammy Cunningham entertained student body with his magic, and the band and combined choirs pre- sented a concert of winter and Christmas music. Band participated in the Paris Christmas Parade. Classes were disrupted in order for club pictures to be taken. Also the junior High Powderpuff game was finally played, and the eighth grade defeated the sev- enth grade. Semester exams were given tbe last two days before school was dismissed for the Christmas holidays. Students who were exempt from exams enjoyed a few extra days off for Christmas. 28 December .Jw i ft fi' we W S. ... lTop Righty Two Points! Derwin Starks H1103 attempts a jump shot as Merritt Williams N343 watches. lMiddle Lefty Rifle Raffle: Mrs. Linda Stephens and Mr. Stephen Brown prepare to draw the winner of the rifle which the Athletic Booster Club raffled off. lBottom Rightl Key Club Float: junior Varsity Cheerleaders and Chris Truan ride in the back of the pick-up which pulled the Key Club Float at the Christmas Parade, tBottom Leftj Christmas Parade. Flag Corps members Beverly Kin- slow and Vickie Thompson march in the Christmas Parade.
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Panthers Defeat Prairiland 52-48 For the third consecutive year, North Lamar Math and Science Meet was sponsored by Math Club. All district band try-outs were held at North Lamar, and 19 band members won chairs. All-Dis- trict band concert was held in Mt. Vernon. Student Council sponsored a concert given by Free Fare, a musical group from Florida. Basketball season continued throughout lanuary and February. The big game against Prairiland was played at Paris High Gym due to a fire that dam- aged North Lamar Gym. Boys defeated the unde- feated Patriots to win the first half of district play. Clubs attended conventions, and this provided a good excuse for some members to miss school. The Third Annual Valentine Sweetheart contest, sponsored by the choir, was held February 13. Renee VanHoser was chosen High School Sweet- heart, and Angie Abbott was chosen lunior High Sweetheart. Majorette, flag corps, and drum major tryouts were held the second week in February. tTop Rightj Math and Science Meet: Mrs. Lisa Daughtrey registers the Math Coach from South Grand Prairie at North Lamar Math and Science Meet. tLeftl Free Fare: Members of Free Fare sing to Teresa Beckham at the concert they presented to the student body. tMiddle Rightj Going Up for Two! David Birdsong M401 goes up for two points. tBottom Rightl Checking the Coffee: Sharon Simpsen and Renee VanHooser check the coffee at the Math and Science Meet. 30 january ni-as S eff M HM-e i
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