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Mark, the restroom is over there! Bethany Sartain and Mark Vinson enjoy danc- ing as Debbie Pusteiovsky looks on. O + ? Q. l' -. Terry Aslin tries to teach Sarah Ross the correct way to do the pretzel. PANTHERS WADDLE WITH PENGWINS The annual Howdy Dance, held at the close of Howdy Week, was at Round Up Inn. The late September event, sponsored by PSOP, featured music by the Pengwins, sing- ing songs by the Cars and the Beatles. The pleasant atmos- phere generated at the dance made it a good beginning for the 1979-80 school year. Are you sure you explained 6.3B? Mr. Miller and a policeman chaperone the Howdy Dance. .Z i ' A Mark Leslie and Tena Traylor sing to the music of the Pengwins.
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NEW REGISTRATION FORMAT SUCCESSFUL On August 28 and 29, the dusty halls of Pas- chal were filled, as students enrolled for their fall classes. With the change to a 55-minute sched- ule, a revised registration format was put into effect. Under this new system, each class was required to register as a whole. Due to the con- struction, registration areas were scattered throughout thegschool. Although there were doubts as to how well this plan would work, all four classes were able to complete their sched- ules efficiently. With the guidance of the faculty and the Leadership Committee, both returning and new students were enrolled and ready to begin the new school year. '---..,,.. V . f 3 ,. V ' .bt ILJ , . E, ww Sophomores Carolyn Zipp and Lynn Alexander sign up for Mrs. Turner's English class. l XX L The wind blown look is back to stay! Cynthia Frampton takes a break to cool off during registration. Marc Fleming signs up for Spanish with Mrs. Wilkerson . . . 14 f ACTIVITIES Tami Lambert plans her class schedule for the fall semester during registru ion. if Ili ,?... I .,.- W' ' fs' x ' -
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16 X ACTIVITIES THE WILD WEST GREETS FRESHMEN A Western theme, complete with paper cactus, shot guns, and other western obiects, highlighted the welcoming Howdy Week. Howdy Week gave the freshmen a chance to take part in a variety of events sponsored by the LC, such as a Western dress-up day, a comical cowboy caper, per- formed bythe LC, and the traditional roller skat- ing party. Although dampened by a light drizzle, soft pretzels and Mountain Dew were distributed to ticket holders who met in the teacher's parking lot. By the week's end, freshmen met many upper classmen, relaxed and enjoyed the week. as r?t1Tg5,ru',9.,Re 'Ii I 'fem ' .- t I 1 - ' ' '. t9,,'w ie.. i 'fi 4 K WI A I it x 1 Hr., g .,t. X -W A A- it cl f f wa X-if If 'rf Jef' ' V A I B 'f v D . ..-, - xi , L ' F M , at ft -ti. It sg A' 'ff .. . .KN hi, '-,gigs I, K ' . gi gift' as tr 737 , . i ff1Lj,fg'g?F::'z, , .L b Students enioy soft pretzels and Mountain Dew. The Kansas City Bombers collide while roller skating LC members entertain freshmen with a western skit. -J' -
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