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GO. JACKETS. GO. Booster club members cheer the Jackets on to victor)' in the Homecoming Parade. HANG ON. SON Having children didn't keep Beverly Blevins and Katrina Sinor from encouraging the girls basketball team to do their best. 10 Community
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TAKING A BREAK FROM . . . EDUCATION School was out! Former juniors were delirious with the thought they were finally seniors. No more worries, pressures, or prob- lems, except money for gas, food, clothes, sun- tan lotion, and dates. Some got jobs, others barely survived. 'How many other people do you know spent $337 on gas in two months. ' asked Leanne Shaffer. Very few high school students went to the community swimming pool. The in thing to do was to lay out at Canton Lake every weekend; some even fell asleep and ended up spending the night. When there was nothing going on at the lake, students found parking at INTEREST H. W Way. Rhonda Hagar. and Lisa Robinson visit an American Citizenship Seminar, and speak with one of the officers about what they liked and learned from their experience Ideal's parking lot or Conoco station attracted friends. Usually the furthest I got during the day was the walk from the T.V. after All My Children' then to my backyard to lay out.'' said Vali Libby. When Fairview became monotonous, more concerts were attended to add some excite- ment. Some decided to go to a movie Psycho II and Risky Business proved to be the most popular. Everyone complained when the summer end- ed, but the new school year was looked forward to by most. TAKE OFF Taking off at a good run. Dannv Pippin is heading for the cool water that awaits him below Summer 9
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Seek . . . and Ye Shall Find The hunt was on. Six juniors participated in a man hunt at the beginning of the year. Dennis Mayes, a grade schooler at Longdale, was lost for fifty-two hours in the woods on his parents' farm. We went out two days for about three hours each. He was way, way out there. I don’t see how he got out so far.” Telina Reeves said about her participation in the hunt. Mishaps seemed to be the going thing for Fairview. The entire north end of town was evacuated on October 22, when a chemical truck and an oil field pick-up collided. Rob Muller, who was staying with a friend at the time of the accident said, 'I was kind of worried because my parents were supposed to come home that night, and they didn't know about the accident.' With the low economy, came the closing of many Fairview stores, the Buttonhole and Kyle's were just two; however, community spirit did not reflect the crunch and was definitely on a high. I think that overall Fairview has a very good athletic program. I'm happy with this year's records,' Pat Robinson, one of the Jacket’s most supportive fans, commented on the year's sports record. Overall support for school academics and sports was higher during the year than in many previous years, as many fans learned as they tried to find seats at home or away games. But that didn’t stop the student body from hunting for more Jacket spirit, and the hunt was successful. GETTING INVOLVED. While visiting field-marching practice. Robert Houk talks with Rita Baker and Angela Cornelson. Community 11
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