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K ifu,gI '4Q'9' Exciting Dance Ends Homecoming The Homecoming Dance. jointly sponsored by PSOP and the Alumni Association, followed the game. The Pengwins rocked the Metro Center Hotel with music made popular by the Beatles. Devo, and other rock groups. Though the loss to Wyatt took some glitter from the event. the dance was a spectacular end to an exciting. full day. oe lf Elm' I A it x pvwx ji AAA A few more and I think we can open our own florist shop. Mrs. Leeman and Mrs. Wallace keep mums and coats for students. AAP Stephen Mallick. Melissa Cox, Scott Morris. and Jenny Brown invent their own disco steps. AA You say it's bigamy. Darren Higman, Christine Mancell, and Greg Hyre take a rest between songs. A Mr, Baldwin and a security officer chaperone the homecoming dance. P Watch out! I think that fountain just bit me. Rhonda Cantrell waits her turn as Gayle Solomon gets a drink of water. . WVR
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AA I always wanted to be a football player. Shelagh Brown, Cindy VanAmburgh, Jackie Sherman, Cindy Oliver, Carolyn Zipp, and Cindy Moore show their enthusiasm while dancing in the line-dance. A Alston Roberts struts his stuff as a chaparrel during the PSOP skit. AP Alums Marcia Williams, Mike Bevers, and Shellie Stewart remember their good old days at Paschal. P Look Mom, no hands. Heather Peck dances at the pep rally. 20 f ACTIVITIES Spirit Peaks During Pep Rall The homecoming pep rally was a climatic finale to the annual parade. The cheerleaders lcd everyone - teachers, students, parents, and excs - from the parking lot to the auditorium where banners bearing varsity football players' names were scattered. Also seen floating above the crowd were the white football-shaped balloons that had been sold by the gymnastics team. The band, Spirit Steppers, and PSOP con- tributed by escalating enthusiasm in the pep rally. The cheerleaders read letters and telegrams from alumni who encouraged the team. The football cap- tains for the week gave their views on how well the team would do. Senior girls dressed in jerseys and pads concluded the pep rally festivities by perform- ing their football line dance. W I it f I, ' ,..r: .N fx X
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A jf 3 ,,..- 5 -2 rg! Ni 22 f ACTIVITIES Faces Glow With Christmas Cheer Christmas cheer filled the halls where faces glowed with the joy of the holiday season. LC members bought and decorated a flocked tree to brighten the front foyer. A toy drive, also sponsored by LC, provided money contributions to buy toys for children at the State School. On the day school was dismissed for the holidays, students dressed in costumes ranging from a tree or an elf to stockings and reindeer. After school, students rushed to the hustle and bustle of crowded shopping malls, before returning home to celebrate with their families and close friends. AA.Iennifer White, Dorenda Bradshaw, Beth Guenzel, Robert Fielder, Connie Johnson, and Monita Johnson dress for the holiday season. A4 I sure hope Santa didn't forget me. Annette Martinez waits patiently for the arrival of St. Nick. AA cluster of gifts wait for recipients at an AFS Christmas party. 4Choir members Richard Ewton, Glen Peterson, Tom Orr, and Dale Er- win prepare for a day of caroling in the halls.
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