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Boar's Head Dinner

Boar's Head Dinner

Seniors lake an Impression

An annual event during the Founder's Day weekend brings together parents and athletes of the senior class. This year during halftime ceremonies of the soccer games, eniors who played on a wildcat port team were recognized for their dedication. Many of the cadets who were involved in this event have been participating in athletics since their arrival at Howe in their freshman year. Through the years these cadets have grown to be the leaders of their teams both on and off the field of play. Sunny skies and cool temperatures characterized the fall afternoon, but the weather could not dampen the spirits of those present to honor the senior athletes. Each cadet was presented with a red rose and escorted by parents and family members in a :{JfOCession on the field.

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Connie McCormack played on the volleyball team for each of her four years at Howe. Connie was escorted by her parents in the senior athlete ceremony. K n Williams an on the rosss country team for two years. Ken was escorted by bis mother on this cold Saturday morning.

Sarah Vaughn also played on the volleyball team. From freshman through senior years, Sarah dedicated herself to the lady wildcats on the court. Shown here being escorted by her mother. Cindy Cunz was escorted by her father and sister at the recognition ceremony. Cindy dedicated all four years of high school to the volleyball team. She proved to be a leader and dominant member of the lady Wildcats!

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