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a. W.H.S. topped Richfield in several ways this year, football, baseball, and Young Life bathtub stuffing. Ninety people piled into a bathtub to break Flichfield's record of 84. b. Hornet hunter Scott Wiley and Tiger Carol Gifford search for a Gatesville hornet at a pep rally. c. School isn't all fung one has to study once in awhile. Lisa Allen shows this by all the books she carries. d. A winning basketball team brought much excitement to W.H.S. Here the team, led by Darrell Abercrombie and Tony Shelton run through a spirit line before a game. e. Ronnie Bowlin, Steve Campbell, and Guy Dean remind Midway fans of the jeep seen at their bonfire site.
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Here we are, Waco High . . . 750 bodies strong, made up of a variety of people, activities, and interests. On any given day at W.H.S. people, whether black, white or Mexican-American can be seen wearing anything from jeans to dresses or from overalls to leisure suits. Sometimes the school unites. Other times all of the variety clashes. But mostly, each person goes about his own business, attending class, participating in sports, working after school, going to Young Life on Mondays, going to Rocky's on Friday and Saturday nights or doing whatever he pleases. 1978 was the second year that the once largest school in the Waco area was the smallest. Instead of going along with many people's expectations and becoming less competitive, Waco High became more. 1978, a year of variety
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Winning spirit reigns Students continue to excel in sports, as well as in literary competition. For the second year in a row, the Tiger football team made a good showing, ending the season with a 7-3 record. Highlighting the season was a 20-19 victory over Richfield and a 20-6 t'revenge victory over Midway. The Tigers also excelled in basketball. Many found out for the first-time that football is not the only exciting sport. The Tigers won the district 11-AAA championship, losing only one district game, to Midway. With the Round Flock Dragons as opponents, Tiger fans headed for Georgetown to see what many termed as the most exciting game they'd ever seen. The Tigers and the Dragons battled neck 'n neck through the entire game.
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