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PLouisa Champlin, Karen Anderson, Beth Howell, Jana Blanton, and Scott Hernandez ham it up in their costumes. VRoger Rambo and Shannon Price dance the night away at the Howdy Dance. VPHow do you like my hat? Randy Scott and Paul Brown dress as cheerleaders while Sharon Johns and Marlene Johnson watch. .Q 4. 1' fx 4 J' gy, 5 ,, wt 2 ' a 3? W! DY W gig , V. , rt X Z gr my Q M, GS x I Q I rw 'xi 5 ,ff A 'az . J W-L 2 x in 1 f ,J he ,
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Howd Week Stars Freshmen Hollywood welcomed the freshmen to Paschal during Howdy Week with motion-picture-camera signs bearing the names of the freshmen posted in the front foyer. The Leadership Committee, costumed in Mickey Mouse ears, performed the freshman skit. Students appeared dressed as their favorite movie characters W some as M A 'S H, That Girl, and Carol Burnett. The rollerskating party, initially not a costume party, turned into a punk rock party when kids came with orange, pur- ple, and silver dyed hair. Continuing the excitement of Howdy Week was club day, when freshmen signed up for their choices. A finale to the exciting school activities was Dave and Linda, a duo who sang country- western music for the student body. The order of the Howdy Week was different this year since the Howdy Dance preceded the week of festivities. Hosted by PSOP, the dance at Metro Center Hotel featured Ventage. Thanks to the organization of LC and the cooperation from the other students, the freshmen this year were welcomed in style. APDave and Linda sing for the students compliments of OEA. PAlaine Capper and Doug Allen dance with their dates while listening to Ventage. Vjohn Ohendalski, Kevin Roden, Matt Graves, Chris Spencer, Jim Bob Barker, and Tim Luster laugh during the LC skit. VPLori Kasper signs up for the AFS club from Vance Bates. A 'f 'kkrrh F A K F51 sig ' .fe .A i 'Q f - ' I4 f ACTIVITIES K
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Pep Rallies Reflect Spirit Early morning pep rallies packed the large auditorium with enthusiastic cheerleaders as well as performing Spirit Steppers, energetic PSOP members, spirited PAWS, and the drum-beating, toe-tapping band. Cheering students radiated pep and excitement. A big part of each pep rally was the victory yell competition where each class tried to outshout the other. Pep rallies ended with the Alma Mater, the silent cheer, and the departure of the football players determined to gain a victory. APCoach Brewer introduces quarterback Trey McNeil to the audience. S APAS-CHAL . . . Winky Hix, Cindy VanAmbui'gh and Mascot Kelly Cato perform the silent yell. PHey, come on! Robert Fielder encourages students to out shout 5 each other in the victory yell competition. 16 1 ACTIVITIES I-can
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