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lg T is 153 DH? fiu,5, A ,. ' K' ' . Being active in summer softball league is one of senior Amy Tucker's favorite pasttimes. 4. 'ms K t Posing for a pic during the French trip are Kristy Mays, Mark Frisbie, Chris Haymaker and Katie i i 1 I Gretter. 1, - r . , , V Q 2.2: ' During her trip to New York is Senior Terri Allee . ' who has her brush with fame with the Big Rag- , rica- Spending her summer on stage at the Putnam County Playhouse is junior Aimee Murray. ' Ah! Summer va- cations are the 40 best. You get to gy stay up all night g' with your friends, Q go crazy during the day, and never have to worry about working on another term paper until next year. -Shane Grimes For Summer Vacation Summer 7
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What Tiger Cubs Did Ll From the beginning of March til the end of May we walked around like zombies uttering Break repeatedly and when May 28th finally came, the dead awoke. After only a few days, however, the students began to real- ize that their break was not going to be all fun and sun but, for some, three months of torment. For some lt may have been the dreaded crooning of a complaining mother, or the hated fate of baby sit- ting a younger brother or sister while mom was at work and to others it was the horrid peril of a summer job. There was, of course, ways to avoid these tasks. A good example was to go to France for three weeks, or to get a job as a life guard or you could always get lost in your room. Even though some complained their summer was boring, everyone complained when it was over. Susan Gibson said, Summer is a time of leisure and fun. Chris Haymaker said, Summer is sleeping late and getting a tan. Kate Riley said, Summer is when l can do what I want to do, not what everybody else wants me to do. By Mark Frisbie Camping is an important part of summer for sophomores Rose Newgent, Mendy Burger, Kim Pettit and their friend from Rockville. Senior Shane Grimes is prepared to travel. 6 Summer ..t..v-65095 ki. S 8' ,tri-,vi 'Qu ' w 1- ,,' 1 1, 17.
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Tigers Are Eveready! lt As Homecoming night ap- proached, Greencastle rocked with excitement. Despite no parade, the floats were judged with the seniors taking the honors for the theme, En- ergized Tigers are Eveready. The night was perfect for the Tiger Cub football team as they stopped the Cascade Cadets 20-O. The game was played on South Putnam's field due to the construction at our school. Senior cheerleader Maureen Mazur said, ult would have been more excit- ing cheering at home, but it wasn't as bad as what we thought it would be because of the fan support. The highlight of the night came at halftime when Patty Brown was crowned the l986 Homecoming Queen. I was so happy l cried along with my friends, exclaimed Patty. All in all it was quite a night to come home to. by Debbie Danhour lt was a good night for Home- coming since we won. The rain didn't spoil anything. - Travis Mundy Even though it rained, it didn't dampen the spirits of the candi- dates and pIayers. - Tracy Sutherlin It was a good team to play for Homecoming because Cascade beat us the year before, so we were really fired up for the game. -Dennis Campbell It was different going to an- other school to have Homecom- ing, but it was still fun. -Mindy Nicholson Last year's queen Maria Rambo passes on the honor to Patty Brown with a hug. hill 2 ,4 ' 1 -in Q .l B, F f eff' yi g -if ., i I The winner is . . . l Patty Brown gasps in surprise as she is Spirit abounds in the Tiger Cub stands during the Homecoming game. named l986 Homecoming Queen. 8 Homecoming
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