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Group Unity Builds Spirit Hard work pays off in fun son parties all brought the members together. Not a Jag around will forget how they got through all of the rough spots together. Because of this, when it came time to win, Jags won their share of the glory through hard work. Then it came time to celebrate Jaguar style! MAKING PREPARATIONS. Christine Anderson, Sally Broders, and Shelly Brug-geman organize the carnation sale. PUTTING ON A HAPPY FACE. Sara Raymond gives it her all in a performance at Homecoming Coronation. After the games, after the practices, after the meetings and rehearsals, everyone realized what belonging to an organization was all about. It meant going out to celebrate a job well done, mourn a loss, or initiate a bunch of rookie JJ's wearing 60's outfits. KEEPING HIGH HOPES. Mary Burnett watches the hockey game, praying that our player will get the puck. Unity was achieved in many new and creative ways. Square dances, spaghetti dinners. Little Ceasar's breaks, and after-sea-
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Spirit really ran high as we were going for a game and match point and Paula killed the ball to win it. All the other team had to say was 'Oh no.' -Terry Hunst. ON THE EDGE OF HIS SEAT. Coach Jake Lynch keeps a close eye on the game as he takes a seat in the stands. RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS. Heather Fields is rewarded by Coach Dottie Piotrowski for her efforts. TAKING THE LOSS HARD. Junior Chris Jones recaps the game against Burnsville in his mind.
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When Jags needed support, where did they turn? They turned to their parents, coaches, and advisors. What team or organization could have stayed organized without the help of an advisor or a coach who was always there to keep the group together and keep them motivated? And everyone knew that the most loyal and devoted fans around had to be parents, stingy with criticism and generous with praise. They were at every game, they watched every concert, and they paid for the banquets, the uniforms, and the activities. Now, at the end of the year, it is only fitting that we thank all of them for the spirit they contributed to make this a year of the Blue. GIVE ME A J! During the Homecoming football game, the Jaguar cheerleaders form the first letter of dominance. HI MOM! Todd Murray points to the scoreboard showing his six points while Chris Wykle expresses his happiness about it. Adults are devoted fans Parents, Coaches, and Advisors provide support WHAT IF I SING A WRONG NOTE? Before singing at Homecoming Coronation, Jenny Sanford awaits her cue to perform.
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