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Q- to Home Qi! t :31 Guest FH ' 'E 5 - 'mv IE llll oown I roeo ID among B3 I ' 3' 'il tum 1' fl! N. -e-1 x The. new scoreboard, donated by Plano Coach John Clark is congratulated by the Reverend Travis Berry following the dedica- SBVWIQS afld First National Bank, HIUS tion of the new multi-million dollar football field named in his honor. SDBCTHTOVS ln VICWWYQ Of home Qames- -Q Q,-0.1-t-rt.-me 0.0- Joined by their fathers, members of the Homecoming Court, Mary Haggard, Dina McWilliams, Darla Bost, Beverly Brooks, Robyn Grigsby, and Lori Thompson await the beginning of halftime festivities. Opening I 9
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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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T D ? m 1 A L 'r E e rs: fs: T Ft 1:1 1 L1 fra wif ' N gl l no - JJ -i K-'iff ' f ' W f Teammates watch intently from the side- Beneath the curved dome of Texas Stadium, the Wildcats finally realize their dream line? 35 TheY awah The Officials Call which of becoming state champs as they defeat the Port Neches-Groves Indians. deC'd95 The Sherman Qafhe- t Q -H,--H ' , d J inn- , tty X tl vi ,A , .sary-N 1 W 'rffizrff 1 - We .3'f1t.fa-:Nil 'y 1145- 515, l 'Qin ' JI? , , ,W As the time runs out, Plano goes wild with happiness over their season's vic- tory. Good sportsmanship prevails as players, fans, and cheerleaders congratulate the opponents on a well-.played championship game. 10 X Opening
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