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£ ndless days of homework. Grueling hours of practice. Long sessions of rehearsal. No matter what students do at Parkland High School, they give it their personal touch. Friday mornings, the Trojan mascot starts the day off with a song or cheer for an upcoming game. Every month an outstanding student, like Marla Davitt, is chosen as student of the month. Whether the moment is academic, athletic, or in an activity, many students put forth their best efforts. Sophomore Tracy Calore is working her way to the 1988 Olympics. She placed 41st in the World Games Gymnastic competition this year. She said, I was a little nervous for this meet (the games) but I calmed down after I competed a little.” Through the National Honor Society, academically inclined students help out others by tutoring during study halls. Mascot for a day Senior Maryann Bickel shows off her Parkland spirit by dressing as the Trojan mascot. During spirit week, many students dressed in pajamas, nerd outfits, and punk get-ups. Friday, while many students dressed in red and grey, Maryann disguised herself as the mascot. Spirit leaders During the Homecoming game, the cheerleading squad anxiously watched the game from the sidelines. Before the game, a senior recognition ceremony honoring senior football players and cheerleaders took place. 2 Opening
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Parkland High School Orefield, PA 18069
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clubsteacherspracticesweekendsgymactivitiesdrivingfootballmusicparentsmeetingscl Going to Vo-tech has taught me a good basic background in electronics. Sean Lawler, senior Cheering with the squad really gets me psyched, but I think PHS could use more spirit. Cathy Cummins, sophomore clubsteacherspracticesweekendsgymactivitiesdrivingfootballmusicparentsmeetingsG Personal pride After the Homecoming game, seniors Tim Smith and Chip Wasson receive defensive and offensive trophies for their outstanding playing during the game. Wasson later was nominated for scholar athlete. Extra credit English teacher Mrs. Amy Mutis offered all of her students ten extra credit points if they dressed up for Halloween. With a few extra touches of make-up, senior Jeff Miller certainly earned his ten points. Personal accomplishments 3
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