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Above, Margie Gordlev and Krlstl Struble wait for the homecoming parade to begin , Stephanie Mathem starts on her homework, Robin Bozarth trie a problem on the board, and, Alison Evans prepare paint to decorate the windows for spirit week. On the opposite page Lorl Andrews. Julie Berger and Cathy Flssel show their en- thusiasm in a bug find, and, Lisa Bronder keeps busy in the yearbook office. Opening 5
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Contagiously spirited The special closeness felt by the en- tire student body and faculty is due to the spirit we share for our school. Whether we win or lose, succeed or fail, we support our Trojans one hun- dred percent. The cheers for our players striving for a goal, the support we give the school through fund raisers, and the extra time donated for a special cause are all forms of the spirit we show. You could say the Trojan spirit is con- tagious; after joining one group, you want to join more. Getting involved and staying active in extra-curricular activities makes a student's life well balanced and complete. We show our spirit in several dif- ferent ways. Not wanting to break tradition the seniors held their annual senior skip day making a three day weekend a little more enjoyable. Streamers of blue and gold decorated lockers and hallways along with ban- ners and signs putting our spirit in words. Attendance at dances, like homecoming, rocketed to new heights. The enthusiasm displayed by the stu- dent body gives the school a better im- age and lets the students enjoy some fun. 4 Opening
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Above, Jeff DePuy and Dan Vlllenueva do school work in the cafeteria, Lisa Denman takes a break from class, Brian Pahl shows his homecoming spirit with a few balloons, and, Lisa Tennison, Donna VanAtta, Craig Porter, Debbie Corbin and Tom Tharp work on a group project in the hall. On the opposite page, Beth Herring and Karmen VanDenBerg soak up some rays dur- ing lunch, and, Glnny Kitchen stands at attention during a pre-game show. 6 Opening
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