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A1 , s . A4 ll Junior attendant Robyn Grigsby is escorted by her father into the Homecom- ing court. 21 Senior class president Brian McCall crowns senior Pam Allbritten 1976 Home- coming Queen. 3l Homecoming Queen Pam Allbritten dances with escort Sammy Bickham at the annual Homecoming dance the night fol- lowing the football game. Al Accompanied by her father, iunior attendant Celeste Hickey ioins the parade of Homecoming attendants. Sl Senior attendant Mary Davis and her father enter the honor court. 61 Homecoming nominee senior Julie Young smiles at the announcement of Homecoming Queen. 7l Standing on the field at the conclusion of Homecoming ceremonies is senior attendant Audrey Bickham. 22 Student Life
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Spirit weelc leads Spirit Week, leading up to the Homecoming game, was the high- light of the Wildcat football sea- son. Students and teachers ioined the --T ffl ' .,,,,f' A4 up fo homecoming lead of the varsity cheerleaders in raising school spirit for five special days. Monday was kicked off with a boot day when all fans wore boots. Tuesday brought a wild assortment of lollipops on Lick 'Em Cats day. Wednesday, tribute was paid to the Wildcats on Hats Off to the Cats day. Hats were acceptable attire in all classes. Levis had a field day on Thurs- day when students wore overalls to proclaim Cats Are Overall. Excitement mounted as students arrived at school Friday dressed in fashions of the Fifties. The annual drum beat, which began at midnight Thursday, con- tinued nonstop until the pep rally Friday morning. Mothers of the football players attended and were honored, along with the team, at the special pep rally. vt' Spirit Week 21
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Joy: defeat for Homecoming I 976 Cries of ioy, tears of defeat. Homecoming 1976 will be one to remember for senior Pam Allbrit- ten as she was named Homecom- ing Queen during half-time ceremo- nies of the Plano vs. Denison foot- ball game. It will also be remem- bered as Plano's first Homecoming loss in eight years. Plano was defeated l4-9. Members of the Queen's court, escorted by their fathers, included seniors Audrey Bickham, Mary Davis, and Julie Young and iuniors Robyn Grigsby and Celeste Hickey. The game was the last Wildcat game to be played in the familiar surroundings of Wildcat Stadium since next year's games will be played in the new stadium in North- west Plano. Dream On was the theme of the annual dance where live music was provided by Reunion and the Queen and her attendants took the traditional honor dance. A7 Homecoming
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