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QUBSIKK 1 ff swam I is we ' glen 1 759 ow, we all know that the purpose of going to school is to learn, but all work and no play can make life very boring. That is where extra-curricular activities come into the scene. During the fall season, football mania spread across the state. You did not ever need to ask the question. Hey, what is going on tonight? Every week for thirteen weeks there was a pep rally, a game, several parties afterward, and sometimes a dance to attend. Christmas vacation was the next stop. This arrived very welcomed as people spent their break either traveling, spen- ding time with the family, working, or just bumming around. Coming back to school, the one big question on everyone's mind was Who am I gonna take to Supreme? After that event was over, however, many students used the weekends to relieve the brain strain or to prepare themselves for the next big event on the list: SPRING BREAK! Whether it was an exotic vacation, a trip to the slopes, or if the costal waters were call- ing your name, there was always fun to be found. Finally, the cry GRADS '87 could be heard as May 31 ap- proached. When that day came, you could bet that the next four classes were looking forward to the good times to come. -Courtney Snell 'A if . ' x R . ,gf Vi , 531 A .. I ,- , .. ll. Q - V ' ' il xf-. , r fx , 'W-6 Qi . if fy: f r tt V 4s 3 'is ix. -' XSS. I fl I . I X R qi 6 Excited fans show their spirit while cheering the Cougar team on to victory. Showing the enthusiasm for an upcoming game, varsity cheerleaders entertain the pep rallies crowds. , r' ' Dtvlom l J
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'far' THE CUT he word CLARK: what does it say to you? To most it means rivalry. Clark always seems to be the team that others strive to con- quer, whether it be sports, band competitions, UIL meets, or just in reputation alone. Its name says a lot for the peo- ple to which it is associated. The word is linked with a win- ning tradition, a prestigious reputation, and only the finest of students. We seem to be a cut above in everything we do. Maybe it is just that ex- cellence has been driven into our minds as the standard we must accomplish. We have been taught to strive for perfection, nothing less. The difference is obvious when you look at our ac- complishments. We have come a long way, tradition has been established, and our pride shows in everything that is done in the name of Clark . The talent possessed by our students reinforced the fact time and time again that we are a cut above. -Courtney Snell OPENING Displaying the spirit of Clarks winning football team in the courtyard, this sign says it all. Mothers portray the Halloween spirit while supplying tickets for the weel-vs big event: Clark vs. Holmes. 1 A . 1:??:f'l QOne of the biggest things that girls' basketball has been working for ever since we were freshmen has been to make the playoffs and beat Marshall out of the 41 position. lt came time to play themg we were ready ond wanting that shot at district title, beat them 46-38, -Denise Mikulenka
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Eldridge Burns and Valerie Sarrerfieid share words of happiness after being announced as the ruling couple of the Homecoming court, Students anxiously wait in food lines during spirit week, where the main mairer ar hand was bearing Marshall. phoro by Bryce Harper M? Q :,. I .. --.Q A ...W rLk-L oil, QRS :Brien .11 ff K, X QM R ' SN' 1 Mais? zasvsx 51: 1 ss., in do -, The big winner of rhe kiss the pig conresr, Becky Ebner, srolis for rime before having ro do rhe dirty deed. STUDENT LIFE
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