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SOPHOMORE KEN ZELTNER, portraying a somewhat the Tiger. Fans saw the float for the first time on the football bedraggled St. Joseph Indian, awaits his fat e at the mouth of field at half-time. The float took two weeks to build. ,m4b VICIOUS TIGER Dave Young demon- strates the punishment for Jackson opponents. VICTORY IS JUST A SWALLOW AWAY! boasted the 1969 Homecoming float. Being engulfed by the massive Tiger head, Ann Brown adds some papier mache to the jaws. 14
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' Adventure ' Is Hiking, Flying, Cycling The average Jackson student leads an exciting life. We all do our own adventurous thing. Many of us find excitement in driv- ing cars and motorcycles. Tigerfish take to the water with their scuba gear. Other Tigers fly planes or climb mountains. Some go hiking or camping. Some Jacksonites find excitement in summer stock and school plays. Still others take part in music pro- grams. Then, of course, there is the exciting world of Jackson publica- tions. But no matter what we do, we do it with traditional Jackson spirit. SHOWING OFF his homemade dune buggy, Bruce Crowel takes her for a spin. TRUE GRIT ' is sho«Ti by Rick Sprague as he plays a solo with a broken arm. SCRAMBLING OVER OPEN FIELDS is the pastime of Yamaha O ' wrier Steve Ford.
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Homecoming Promotes Jackson Pride ' Breaking tradition, this year ' s Homecoming was held with St. Joe instead of LaSalle. Holly Heemstra was crowned queen during halftime ceremonies. The junior class won the hall decoration contest and the bonfire held behind the school on the night before the game helped to build school spirit in more ways than one. Even though our supply of wood was burned by vandals two nights before the date set for the fire, stu- dents worked together and man- aged to build up another pile as large as the first. The Jackson float, titled Victory is Just a Swallow Away, featured a large orange-and-black tiger swallowing an Indian. We lost the game, 22-14. SILHOUETTED BY THE St. Joe bon- fire, Kitty Gates promotes enthusiasm. GLOWING EXCITEDLY are homecom- ing royalty Holly Heemstra and Chuck Poczik.
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