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Thanking Dr. Streeter for his time and services forthe past twenty-two years, Principal Lenwood Padgett presents him an award of appreciation. The festivities continued with the crowning of the Spanish National Honor Society Queen and King, Renee Niemira and Brian Ziehmn and the Spanish Club Queen and King, Kim Van Gorder and John Rothwell. I 'T Homecoming - 19
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Cards Pick The Queen Of Hearts Leading the football team, senior Glenn McFadden charges through the break- through, Our Cards Are All Aces, which was made by all the cheer- leaders. I couldn't be- lieve it was the last game of the season, said Se- nior Varsity Cheerleader Elaine Sellon. I was so excited and nervous. It felt more like the first timeinfrontofthefansf' The grand finale of Spirit Week! Homecoming had finally arrived. Showing the hard work and spii of four classes, floats paraded down the streets of Northwoods headed for the football stadium. I half time, suspense filled the air. The winner was announced and it was the junior float, with tt senior float placing second. An award of appreciation was presented by Principal Lenwood Padgett to Dr. Charles Streeter. Dr. Streeter, who recently retire from his Jacksonville practice, had voluI teered his services to Jacksonville Hig School and the football team for twenty-tv years. Finally the attendants and the candidates for Homecoming Queen were escorted onto the fiel The stadium grew quiet. When Homecoming Queen Lee Pickett was crowned, the crowd erupted applause. Later Lee exclaimed, I was so surprised! And I'm really glad I was chosen! Climaxing the festivities on this cold November night, the team won the game against EasteI Wayne, 27-14. Jacksonville was left with not only an undefeated season, but also the 4A MideasteI title for the seventh year in a row. rowning Moments I Leslie Babski Vesa Fennell Libby Mozingo Betsy Ward um . M '2,:.:?f'?iiii,j4 -it . - I 'Wx 2 X Q Q' - ', I . W M-. W- s' ' ,. .V ' f f H' ' Z H i-. ' . 5 4 s -wt, , V 41, -U W - Q ' :L ' Q: 32 i W- Z? , -i I -1- , ' 1 f
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Like in most other normal American towns, the day after Halloween in Jacksonville meant Christmas was on the way. Decorations went up and unemployment went down. Students scrambled to find jobs to finance their Christmas bills. Most jobs found duringthis time were temporary, lasting only until Christmas Eve. Around campus, students looked forward to Christmas vacation. During the last few days before the holi- I days, teachers shoved as 'y much work toward their stu- dents as possible but stu- dents had other ideas-such as paying off their numerous debts. During this time, the one place in town to see members of Jacksonville High's working class was the mall. It was a focal point for socializing, working and shopping. What was it about the mall that made it a popular gathering place? Sophomore Jacqueline Holden said, Malls are always popular during Christmas. All the stores are under one roof. Just before vacation time began, a few classes were swamped with letters from children to Santa. Students from select classes helped send answers to hundreds of hopeful children. Some of the high school students also dressed up as elves to deliver the messages. When asked if the children believed she was really Santa's helper, Junior Tina Whitman answered, They were funny because they believed us! We knew things about them that only Santa Could know-H More Often than not With a lighted nose and a gleam in his eye, children believed the elves were from Rudolph asked, Are you goingto leave me any the North pole. but there were al- cookiesand milkon Christmas Eve? Thevoice of Rudolph belonged to Senior Kelly Turner. Ways one or two who would not be' lt was fun to see the kids so happy, said lieve a thing. Kelly. xxx, Trying to help fellow Senior Cathy Ballance I love RudoIph! exclaims Senior Monty Mlll- decide what to choose, Kathy Hamilton sug- er. The hectic hours of working at Kerr Drugs gests, This would be an excellent gift for your inspired a bit of silliness in Monty. sister. Kathy was able to support her Christ- mas expenses by working at Kerr Drugs. ' Christm S S s S Tk. Q .el Scars QQ if sh W Y 'WE 0
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