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We expect fo continue learning: when the learning process is finished, so is living. - We expect fo lreep our ideals and goals high, and fo help fo creafe a better world for ourselves and our children. A8 e 1 I1 Music is heard throughout the campus as the marching band plays the school fight song to raise spirits before the Sher- man football game. 21 Senior David Plemons sneaks a peek at the Iunchroom activities during his leisurely hour-long lunch. 31 Like senior John Vanderventer, the school ducks like to munch on chee-tos at lunch. 41 Performing a head stand in gymnastics class, senior Beth Milligan learns balance. 51 PSHS Principal Barney Newton, Wil- Iiams High School Principal Tom Moore, and ROTC Colonel Curtis Fish watch a pre- game warm up from the football stands. 61 ln appreciation for the three years she served as twirler, Liz Shields receives a dozen roses from senior class president Brian McCall during a fall pep rally. 71 Symbolic of Homecoming, mum cor- sages set atop the cheerleaders' mega- phones prior to gametime. 81 Defensive players Steve Pedigo, C. M. Pier, and Walter Ford sit on the sidelines while the Wildcat offense takes over.
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l1 Using a paper pattern, commercial foods students Kelly Prather and Don McComas cut the Homecoming cake in the shape of a Wildcat head. 21 Applying the decorations requires the steady hand of junior Toni Morales. 31 Leading the Wildcat marching band is senior drum maior Jaquidon Devenport. 41 Gamma student council's hand-painted sign at the entrance to the Homecoming dance illustrates the 1976 Homecoming theme Dream On. 51 At the Homecoming dance, students enioy the special cake furnished by the Commercial Foods department. 61 Senior Heather Howard keeps the spirit up while participating in the drum beat at the Homecoming pep rally. l0 Opening We expect to find within ourselves resourcefulness for difficult times, patience and tolerance for others perseverance in the face of obstacles and hope in the most hopeless circumstances A4
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