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— Dash Of Spirit Spirit is incorporated in Gavit classrooms, sports, organizations, and all over. We show our pride and spirit in many ways: Decorat- ing lockers, hanging posters, T- ping, and the never ending battle Which class has the most spirit? Enthusiasm is shown by classes and groups by spending free time building floats. Each year the Lit- tle Calumet Bridge turns into a purple and gold work of art. Be- sides all the spirit that is channeled to sports activities, spirit is found also in classrooms, clubs, and groups by bake sales, plays, and extracurricular activities. Gavit students have learned to understand a dash of spirit, mixed with vic- tory, sometimes tempered with sad defeat . ABOVE: Tim Cunningham envades Hammond High defenders. BELOW: Maureen Slocum and Dave Ross enjoy the first dance of the 1977 school year. CENTER: Seniors say Smoke ' Em and win. RIGHT: Donald E. Gavit Jr. Sr. High School. CENTER BELOW: During fourth hour lunch Gavit students relax at Our very own G-bench . 8 Opening
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Topped Off With Success. ABOVE-Srs. Susan and Sharon Geurts present Sr. Rex Thomp- son with his Mr. Football awards. LEFT CENTER-Gavit ' s Drill Team shakes up another good performance. LEFT-Band members Bob Philips, Janet Luptak, and Greg Rucinski get the Mayor ' s approval to sponsor the Navy Band con- cert. BELOW LEFT-Jrs. Barb Dust, Bill Fatheree, Kathy Bonnell, Cindy Cantwell, and Phil Gorney, preform their class spirit skit. Opening 7
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Mixed With Victory TOP: Michelle Malacina narrates a French skit as the kind old lady, Lisa Graves, bar- f o i 11 V i r I -in M ts ' li O • • ■ • ■ ■ 0 % S ■ . ich in the Atrium. CENTER RIGHT: Rex- ldmpson gallaiitly leads our Gladiators ■ougn a symbol of good luck. LEFT: Kevin mthett adds : the beat ' to a half time pef- ;rvi formance at a Friday night football game. ABOVE: Our new principal, Dr. Gary E. Opening 9
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