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Take my breath. Chris Bitikofcr takes a breath while Jason Edwards is recovering from an injury. Missed one. Just as C.J. Woods’ pass didn't go well, neither did the game, as Phila Let’s go As Tom Jones walks towards the field, he turns for a piece of advice from the sideline.
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Thinking positively. Jason Edwards, (14) sophomore starting quarterback. throws for a pass completion. Heads up. Chris Bitikofer (22) and Mark McCahill (64) wait patiently for the ref. to tell Quakers Tony Miccichi (34) and Jamie Kylcr (90) that Dover will receive the ball first. P uttinq it toqetfriF 2±Z 'Dowl-’P6.cL x On the run. Mike Ickes sprints for more yardage while dodging a Quaker defender. Compliments of irst United Methodist 1725 N. Wooster Ave. 343-1322 round 6:30 students from both sides started to Till up Quaker Stadium in New Phila. At 8:00 the kickoff was made to Dover and Dover played it to the hilt, making sure Phila wouldn't make any moves to catch up because at half time the Tornadoes were leading 7 to 0. During half-time the Marching Tornado Band dazzled the Quaker fans as the band showed the skill they were saving until this evening — they sounded great. Soon half-time was over, but the tables were soon turned as Phila caught up with Dover and started passing them up. Dover put up a really good 7, and Phila with a 34 point advantage over us. When asked his feelings about the game, football player Hom-bre Liggett said, “1 had mixed feelings about the game because I felt we let down our friends and community: I also had a feeling of revenge because next year we definitely arc going to BEAT PHILA! Finally the week was over. On the following Monday, when asked what she thought about the student body involvement. Deb Mason, reserve cheerleader, exclaimed. 1 thought it was awesome how the student body showed their spirit toward the game. Freshman MIUUglL. B the last second and Dover re- n “'I rewllr — D. Flickinger, D. Lim- meyer Tm7ecffliewn?r !cTc!nccffly Phila with a score of Dover.
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fl m 1 rue-trionds i T Always together r ricndship prevailed ihroughcmt the year. U | Many people made new friends because of classes, and extracurricular activities, such as clubs or work. True friends were found throughout the high school from seniors down to freshmen. One group of t friends seen together at any time were Jenny Pollington Shelly Polilli, Steve Polce, Steve Plunk, Sherry Mur-pny. .1110 Kevin wallick all supportive of one another and can kid each other without any hard feelings.” Steve Poke. Shelly Polilli, and 'We're all supportive of one another and can kid each other without hard feelings. Jenny Pollington commented, We can act silly around eahpeh other and we don t good times or in bad. As we all know, friends do many things together. Some such as Jamie Moore and Debbie Barker who go dancing. while Kim Schlabach and Linda Fishel go to school athletic functions with their friends. Scott Emery and Co. (Jeff Kicker. Jim Willoughby. and Jim Swegh-eimer) enjoy “cruising the Boulevard. Others, like Sally Espenchied. enjoy shopping with their friends if they c'an do pcrsuaacu inai tney ------hip so special, agree, a true friend is somc- Stcve Plunk replied. Wc'rc one you can depend on in School Crisis Friends Evy McAice and Jennifer Contini try to keep each other sane as the school year becomes more hectic. Bursting with spirit Jennifer Bcii ce Tracy Keener. Stacy Thomas, and Jami Wcmplc arc all ready to 'pluck the ducks’ as they cheer on the football team at the Dovcr-Phila pep rally.
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