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JV Football Uphold Baron Prid 1:5553 i nz' I 'fi 4, Q-NV Qu i i . f x ' ' 'KL111 if ' J 3031537955 - ' J . - y . . itis ' - l ..o. ...iti . . 1 1 712 - 1 l + I ..y.... to Z l5 i M , Z i . yglg l o o 0 0 1 o 33 12 is S. se 21 6 . . .S 7 i0 zz as 43 3 ' The 1981 Junior Varsity football team was characterized by hard work and dedi- cation. Some players started practicing the previous year, working in the weight room after school and running to get in condition for the coming season. Preseason practice started in the summer and began with run- ningg players ran sprints and fence-lines throughout the practices. Conditioning with pads and helmets started a few weeks later, and the hitting finally began a couple of weeks before school started. The coaches were presented with the challenge of training fairly inexperienced players, teaching them the fundamentals and later the finesse of football. The young JV team grew into a strong force that other teams faced each Friday. As the season progressed, both the offen- sive and defensive teams improved, provid- ing exciting games. This large group of un- derclassmen promise excellent Varsity play in future years. Junior Varsity Football 201
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I Organization The Quest for . . . In olvement fi Fr Y, if YI! I Throughout the years, the school campus has offered a variety of clubs and organiza- tions for the students. These different groups offer many different experiences, from tasting the food of different cultures, to performing on stage. Such clubs as Dynasty, the Foreign Lan- guage Club, and AFS International allow members to become acquainted with many aspects of different cultures. The ASB Service Club, the Dance Club, the Pep Club, the Philosophy Club, the Oc- tagon Club, the band and different divi- sions of the choir enabled students to ex- press themselves in many ways. For those interested in publications, the award winning yearbook staffand re-estab- lished newspaper staff provided on the job experience. Overall, a number of organizations on campus were available to keep students ac- tive. As many students searched for enter- tainment, the clubs and organizations of- fered an end to their Quest for Involvement. EDITORS: Phil Coles Mark Lee Karin Mason Jima Bulos and Theresa Sebastian fLeftJ compose a vital part ofthe letterettes. Donna Peele flnsetb is the organizer of the secret pals. John Smallwood tLeftD assists the brass section of the award winning band. Organizations 203
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