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.vpnp' Kn 11:1 54?!!va h :- DODGING THE DEFENSE - Bobby Schrader, quarterback, breaks free from a Kimball defender to throw downfield. The Cats won 33-14. MAT-CAT - Helping to ad- vance himself in competition, Shawn Wilson, junior, strug- gles for points with a Jesuit wrestler. I'VE GOT IT - During a tense Staff R, Michaelis and exciting baseball game, Chris Varney, senior, makes a catch from his right field posi- tion and prepares to throw it back in. DOWNFIELD DRIBBLE - Teamwork was what allowed the girls to continue to com- pete as Blair Bowen, junior, elbows her way downfield against Berkner. The Lady Cats won 2-1.
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Sports add to image; Strength felt in all The roar of the crowds . The aroma of hot dogs and popCorn ' . . . Maroon paws waving through the air:. .. The, twavei rippling through This the bleachers. could only 3 i gn i fy ,a supporters as this, it is no wonder that Plano excelled in each event in which it competed. True teamwork-could never have been possible ,if it were not for the ,,,z dedication that each in- Plandil sports l ' div i d 11 31 event. l showed for What is the team. this infatua- They not on- tion that 13!; worked high school for them- 5 t u de n t s selves, but have; with for the yellin at the benefit of top 0 their : the team. 1 u n g s f o r , 9-5le This meant their fellow ON THE BALL - Bobby s p e n d i n g classmates? Williamson, nit - dri'r c o u n t l e s s It remains a Elizndgo ? 9:0,??3 hours before mystery, but Plano. or 3 ft 9 r the results ,. school work- are dbviou's. ;: a , iiig to excel Strong school su port in their games and carried the footbal wand wrestlin teams to the State :I'it e, as well asgthe swimfning teani to State competition; but victory did not stop there. The girls basketball team, also went to the. playoffs, as well as the boys basketball team. Throughout all of these sports events, it was the commitment of'the fans that encouraged and drove the toward success. With such- enthusiastic- 8 Opening , at h I eat 9 s meets. This could be a grueling task, but unity within the team always paid off in the end. Each individual con- tributed their strengths to the team, and each team added to the power and spirit of Plano Senior High. Whether the team members shared the euphoric sen- sation of victory or the sometimes bitter taste of defeat, they always steed together, united. HIGH HOPES a Sean Gor- don, senior, practices his track and field event, the highjump. THROUGH THE HOOP - BA VFEnch Varsity basketball player, Steve Hamburg, overcomes the Sunset defenders to score ttZ't for Plano. The Cats won 61-57 and ad- vanced to Bi-district.
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1 0 Opening E French GOOD-BYE ROSES - Mr. Bob Tilford and Ms. Linda Nicholson help hand out com- memorative roses to girls leav- ing the Homecoming dance. BALLOON FUN - David Cole, Civitan clown, magically transforms a balloon into an animal to give to a child at the Very Special Arts F estival. IAMMIN, TO THE BEAT - Iunior, Erin Reynolds per- forms at the air band Contest KEGL 97.1. sponsored by Various members of the com- munity came to watch the bandstt jam to the music. A VERY SPECIAL CAT e Mrs. Bonnie Duvall cheers the 'cats on to victory at the play-off game against Bryan. Mrs. Duvall and other members of the community supported the Wildcatst march to victory at the 5A State Football Championship. A. Unsvag
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