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eople show spirit I W JV, wh, -4 4' -W--'M-'N I 11 sr' J J' 'l , 1 hat do you think people do at the football games? They just don't sit around on their fannies for a few hours glued to the game. What is a football game with- out hundreds of people who are just constantly walking instead of watching the football game? It just wouldn't be reality. l think more people should go to the football games to watch them, than to scam on other peo- ple, stated Junior Stuart Cum- mings. The most interesting thing that topped the football games off was how the fans yelled and screamed cheers. This cheering really helps out the football games a great deal. Because if your school does not have the spirit to get excited, then how can anyone expect the football team to get excited about winning? stated Junior Jennifer Moyer. By Lisa Cusimano t . s , K ' if a fri jr. . , J f j 5: a- Q . . 1 j Q7 Q1 , t s M44 sw if ,W at f , ss...,, f 5, ,. 5 .. -go .. , R ,xt M'-gf-el sp- -R '-,.., IM, Q k,3. F. ,Tux K! 3 L . s In ..,...,...,,,. xslqif- f is Ms. . B ty L n A 'T' 4. .. .. .. pectators' attention is captivated S by the game. Photo By Fletcher xcited spectators show their en- E thusiasm at the game. Photo By , Burke pectators scramble to find seats S close to friends. Photo By McAn- drews Crowd Spirit
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tl .twmw 'a ames aren't just for students. Par- ents get involved also. Photo By Fletcher t Halftime, spectators stop to smile on their way to the snackbar. Photo By King reenway fans jump up to show off their Demon Express tee-shirts. Photo By Fletcher I4 Crowd Spirit I 4 . 631715333 5 xv gk U5 it , :B ., Q B ff
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eekends prove special to teens riday and Saturday night. That's what most teens waited for every week. After five tough days in the books, the weekends belonged to teenagers. Dancing, movies, or just go- ing out with the crowd and cruising around were popular pastimes. Young couples spent roman- tic nights out in restaurants, enjoying sunsets, or just a qui- et night at home together watching television. Although couples spent a lot of time together, there was al- Dating and Nightlife ways a night out with a group. When I got out with the guys, we like to skate, said Junior Troy Burleson. Skateboarding became a popular night time activity along with all of the other tra- ditional activities where Greenway students partici- pated. Some people, however, didn't always have the plea- sure of a night out. Some had a job. While jobs brought money in for high school students, work was not always a prefer- able way to spend a weekend. he valley of the sun at night brought many activities for Green- way students to do. Photo By Lopez ulling a backside air at a local ramp is Junior Troy Burleson. These ramps are where many teens spend their nights thrashin . Photo By Mit- ten Jobs gave students spending money for all of those extra items not covered by parents, like extra clothes, cars, re- cords or just spending for the fun of it. At first I worked to get a car of my own and saved for that. But now I work because I have to pay off the loan for the car, said Senior Tammy Hil- liard. Weekends provided most with a time to kick back, relax, and just plain have a good time. By Dave Schuttenberg
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