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Far left:0N THE EDGE OF THEIR SEATS: Lisa Leyva and Veronica Gardea entertain an en- thusiastic homecoming crowd by perform- ing a routine on folding chairs. Left: FLOWER POWER: Angie Lewandowski proudly wears her homecoming mum while cheering in the band section Center far left: LENDlNG A HAND: Ronnie Nanos and Ryan Byers stand with the freshman class. Middle center: Part of the action: Mary Engel and Kim Harris get ready to take part in a cheer for the Matadors. Below: PYRAMID: Varsity cheerleaders perform one of their formations. Showin' our pride! url ns un nu nn Ill no nu We .W-f' ,,..w,f.-A Wm' Left: COURTING THE BEE: Members of the homecoming court stand bee-hind the B-94 Bee as they wait to be announced. Above: MANIA STRIKES!: Karen Ajinga, Annie Daniels and Sid Ayers enjoy themselves while cheering for the Matadors. All photos on these pages by Tina Morales Pep Hauiesl15
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Mania reaches new heights as Mats show spirit pride during pep rallies , ln Makin it mud: Although there were only two Matador pep rallies this year, they were filled with excitement and fun. Following the lead ot the cheerleaders, the student body responded to members of the band, the drill team and Caperet- tes, and the Matador Mania reach- ed new levels as Parkland students screamed, shouted, yelled, threw confetti, held up their signs and megaphones to let the team know they were behind them all the way. HONORED-EX: Above Mrs. Kathy Henry, teacher at Parkland Middle School responded to the pep rally crowd alter being named honored ex-student. Top left: 0LE': Bonnie Reza, dressed like a Matador, tries to help the seniors win the spirit stick. Top right:TOP GUN: Student council president, Ricardo Rodriguez, does his part to get the pep ral- ly started. Center: SOPHOMORES SAY BEAT 'EM: Stephanie Doyon and Johanna Dunn joined other sophomores in ,yelling for their team. Bottom: LEADING A CHEER: Juniors from the football squad encourage their class to keep the spirit going. 14lPep Rallies U
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'Game-mania' Students 'style it up' and, 'fun it up' HT l10lTlGC0miliQ'S QHYTIG Week Y s ' I ' -1 .1 M . - r LVVI ,,,:. . , -'., ...., , ...A . ZZL A ' A ,, .. M A AIA C I , . t Ei S Q -1 wif A . I WORKING HARD OR HARDLY WORKlNG?: Above: Members of the Student Council, Cassi Tucker, Tracy Bryant, and Christine Pugh engage in one of their council duties, laboring for a successful homecoming game week. Thank you Student Council! WE WILL SET UP NO DANOES BEFORE IT'S TIME: Left: Student Council members grace the Homecoming dance with streamers, balloons and more streamers. Photos by Craig Kennedy. The Mummy Wrap was just one ot the game events of the week. Participants toilet- papered their buddies for competition. GUESS WHO?: Below: Team does more than 'squeeze the Charminf Photo by Craig Kennedy. ' fr, 16lHomecoming Xvx Two events of the week were the Balloon Stomp where players tied balloons to their ankles and stomped their opponents balloons, and the Penny Walk where racers did a relay holding pennies between their legs. THE LEGS SHOW IT ALL: Above: Uniden- titled legs display their balloons for the Balloon Stomp. AND THEY'RE OFFI: Lett: Game participants show their coordination in the Penny Walk. PEP RALLY SHOW: Band members put the 'pep' in 'rally.' Photos by Tina Morales and Craig Kennedy.
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