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Adm DP whirl of Activities Gives l-lovvdq Week Flqinq Start Determination and a special effort on the part of the Pas- chal student body provided the combination necessary for a successful Howdy Week. Planned activities, both traditional and innovative, were set aside for the whole school, directed especially towards freshmen involvement. Paschal's various clubs set up booths in the front foyer to explain the functions of the clubs and to encourage membership. The Leadership Committee provided a new twist by sponsoring a frisbee flying contest. They also organized an outdoor concert and provided spectators with free drinks. Spirits were high for the first pep rally of the year and were carried over to the PSOP Howdy Dance. Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and seniors at the dance were entertained by the music of lVlain Street. Upper Left: Russell House and Kenneth Robertson in- spect the Science Club exhibit while contemplating whether to join the club. Lower Left: Valerie Harnest, Robert Broyles, Tootie Holt, Cindi Van Zandt, Brent Basham, Jerry Blanks, and Louise Bensen relax and lis- ten to the music at the PSOP Howdy Dance.
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Upper Right: Curtis Butts, David Peloubet, and Robert Broyles, members of IVlain Street, entertain at the How- dy Dance presented by the PSOP. Lower Left: Bill Guild looks on while Heath Newcomb, David Orr, Edsel Jackson, Jeanie Craft, and lVlary Anne Meadows com- pete in the Frisbee Contest, a new addition to the list of Howdy Week activities. 76!A CTI VITIES
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Pep Rollq Shows True Panther Spirit lVlr. Miller was on hand with unbounded enthusiasm at the first pep rally to encourage the mighty Panthers. Everyone gave full support with the help of the cheerleaders, PSOP, and PAWS. During a break from the many cheers, the PSOP pre- sented a skit, and the president of PAWS was introduced. Pre- game excitement was kindled and the pep rally was climaxed with the traditional silent yell, long a part of Paschal. Left: Cheerleaders Char Alexander, Tootie Holt, and Bruce Herr conclude the pep rally with the singing of the Alma Mater. Upper Right: Brad Barnes watches as foreign exchange students, Kathie Thomson and Alberto Hexsel, prepare to speak to the student body. Lower Right: Lauren Zebrowski, Linda Curtis, Kathy Richard- son, and Kelly Simms present an amusing PSOP skit. 18!ACTlVlTlES
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