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Varsity cheerleader Linda Wattles takes a moment to show the Cats are about to become first in Texas. i s OlTl9l'ltUl'Tl Wildcat Fever gained momentum each week. Fridays brought louder and larger pep rallies, especially when local television and radio stations picked up the pre-game excite- ment. Planoites were caught up in football mania and demon- strated their support by wearing maroon and white. At games, they waved spirit towels, handkerchiefs, and pennants. Stu- dents covered their cars with crepe paper, shoe polish and bumper stickers. Each Saturday morning, fans skimmed local newspapers to read about the Wildcat victories. As part of their pre-game warm up, Perry Haynes Q25 and Billy Ray Smith C675 limber up with stretching exercises before the Sherman game, Opening X 7
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6 Mascot Lauren Mathis leads a yell during a spirited pep rally before the semi-final game against Odessa Permian, .f ff'5vt l. I!! Throngs of enthusiastic fans cheer at Friday's pep rally prior to the Wildcat's trip to Lubbock to meet Odessa Permian. ln North Plano, the newly completed John Clark Field opens to a most memorable Wildcat football season. 6 X Opening
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i ,-'. sc' coffee 5 ix- ' i ' k . I 1 r ed ' t' Dedication is a word often used in sports. Coaches use it to inspire their charges, and newsmen use it to describe spec- tacular teams. In Plano, dedication was the way townfolks acknowledged a great man whom they loved by dedicating the new stadium in his honor. It was also the means by which a team with no superstars could win a championship. Dedica- tion helped underdogs come from behind, time and again. A small unknown team put their home town on the map by sheer sweat, determination, and . . . dedication. rl-gtg. ,-. , ., J lhnl rf' gf A L ' 1' 'isiwfix A ,yi ,nur ..un--.-.1 Plano-Wildcat Marching Band, led by senior Gay Sharp, contributes to Homecoming Y efa 35 She HWHWS the On-field action- '77 with highlights from an award winning performance, 8 I Opening 151' 'fr at ' .M g.. ' H Avila ,JZQFY-ox, Athletic Director John Clark participates in Spirit Week by wearing his ten-gallon cowboy hat on Hats Off to the Cats Day. U , wtf ' . I f, - Q . .gif f A Hifi' Li ' f n. , sis' '-2 i ' T N 1,3 -Y 'P' - 7 , - . W . L 1 if ' A - V S Q: L .e li' 243 , ' Senior Donna Bolgiano steadies her cam-
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