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T«ger defense converges on Pomono runner os Tigers down rher Jefferson Counry opponent Jesse Duncon mps up opponent for toss GJHS Srudenrs reflect emotion of the Garth Ptsek is sropped after a short gom gome Oct. 9 the Tigers won their Homecoming game by upsetting Pomona of Denver 26-12. Pomona had entered the game ranked seventh in the state with a 4-1 record. Grand Junction controlled the game from the start and led 13-0 at halftime. The Tigers added two more touchdowns in the third quarter to make the score 26-0. Coach Geiser put his substitutes in for the final quarter, and Pomona scored two touchdowns, but they were too far down to catch up. Kevin Hoggerry yorrs rhe Tiger offense . . . to q 26-12 Homecoming victory school life 15
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Tigers march on . . . The Homecoming parade for 1982 was cen-rered around rhe rheme, The Eye of rhe Tiger. The event was held Friday, Ocr. 8, or 4 p.m. on Main Srreer, with Ron Sroneburner serving os Grand Marshall Featured in rhe parade were rhe rrodirional dass floors, banners and chariots, as well as entries from several organizations The seniors won both rhe floor and banner competitions, wirh rhe junior doss placing second and sophomores rhird in both categories. The sophomore chorior experienced difficulties and could nor compere in rhe halftime chorior roce, which was won by rhe juniors. Also parridparing in rhe parade were vorious area high school and junior high bonds. jn»ors dtsptay second ptoce bonner Grand Morshall Ron Sroneburner rides in sryie Napkins, rime, and o lor of fun wenr mro rhe winning senior floor Sophomore Arrendenr Heidi Abnghr 14 school life
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The 1982 Homecoming donee was held on Oct 9, ond was scheduled ro losr from 9 p.m. ro midnight However, rhe event was cur short when os explosive wos set off in the southwest wing iof the school The bombing incident so shortened rhe donee he royalty wos nor presented. Also it wos felt nony students suffered monetary losses he administration offered ro pay for the music igskm Donee, Nov. 17 At about 1015 p.m , students ond faculty attending rhe donee heard rhe explosion and sow smoke coming from rhe wing The fire alarm wos set off and continued os students kept dancing in rhe cafeteria $ Soon afterwards, everyone was cleared from rhe building as police and fire officials began a search for other potential bombs Damage ro rhe building wos estimated between 1, ',500 dollars. Jl t We hod a blast! 16 school life
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