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CAPTAIN'S ORDERS. lbelowj Coach Evan Nazal, assisted by Shair Henderson, yells at his team during the Powder Puff game. Evan added, The girls played their best and that's all l could ask. We played as a team and lost as a team. ff ' T .4 OPPOSING ARMADAS. Qrightj Junior quarter back Michelle Marcelo calls for the ball and pre pares for the seniors' penetrating defense. Mi chelle commented, The seniors' defense was or ganized, but we still found the holes. . 5 Q L' ,,.. . RAMMING SPEED. Senior Lori Kellett breaks through the junior defense. The game was unor- ganizedf' said Lori. lt was challenging though, and I enjoyed the response we got out of the crowd. STRIKE UP THE BAND. Led by John Nichols the GDHS band plays Superband Rap. The band started off in two rival groups, butjoined for the halftime performance.
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HIGH ADMIRALS BOOST SPIRIT Spirit Week '88 kicked off on Monday with Twins Day, prompting pairs and trios to dress as identical siblings. The afternoon assembly was the high point of the day, and it officially opened the Spirit Week Cele- bration. Each class presented a skit promot- ing its spirit day, and students did their im- pressions of faculty members for Spirit Week cheers. The assembly finished with the crowning of the Spirit Week court, made of: 7th grade - Elizabeth Springer Xth grade - llelen Arpon Freshman - Myrna Batac Sophomores - Menncn Perez Juniors - Nilanie Chiong Seniors - Michelle Leon-Guerrero Queen - Allison Brooks With Tuesday came Hat Day, one ofthe more popular theme days among students. Berets, sun visors, Chinese eoolie caps, ten- gallon hats, helmets, baseball caps. and even a Ziploc bag adorned the heads of adventur- ous students. l was the only person in school to wear a McDonald's cap, said Shawn Thomas. who also wore a cowboy hat , gg, . .ajijf fs si D-iNf 'a. N01 Ill-Rl-' Q I ll'e1'11cl took pictures, asked questions. and got rt c tourist it innt bes le!! Sl Illltlll ind Sleien lost on Tourist Day. the third day ol'Spirit Week. PIRITS MORALE DURING WEEK for a double dose of spirit. Disoriented Admirals checked maps and hunted for souvenirs on Wednesday in hon- or ofTourist Day. Clashing Hawaiian shirts, Bermuda shorts, and ugly hats were in fash- ion for spirited students, who denied owner- ship of the tacky outfits: They arcn't mine . , , These belong to my dad' '...' 'They're donated clothes . A suitcase race was can- celled when, in typical tourist fashion, the luggage was lost. Thursday was Jams Day, and the school was awash with swatches of vivid color from the long shorts. The long-awaited Powder Puff game took place aftersehool. and the junior class won a hard-fought game I2-8. Spirit Week officially ended Friday with Backwards Day, inspiring students to re- verse dress or act as transvestites. Also tak- ing place Friday was the Senior Serf Day sale. Noel Dahlke tgl, will Ryley fetched top bid, earning S50 for their subervience to livan Nazal. Jeff Dennis, and company. The week ended on a high note with the victory of the girls basketball team over the Clark Falcons 44-36.
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I, . - 1 'fietisfitfj ' st. as-sagsiss 9 if I it -. .n- , , '--. ie- A t . . f . - . m.Lkh . . W . 's ,T 'S 13fw,fX- Ss --,lssfy ti f ,S 3 ' -. T .. Q V I V k K, v S K Q t isp wg x 4 sf rises? -ft A e T - , . me ,Nl T ti ! -is THE LI JUNIORS SAIL San Miguel! San Miguel!! shouts senior Puff coach Evan Nazal from the Powder sideline. The junior teams sets the ball and hikes it to quarterback Michelle Marcelo. She drops back and hands it through a hole in the '88 defense and rushes for a first down. Who was that rushing? l'm not sure. lt was number 89. Two anxious teams lined up outside the school at 4100. The weeks of practice were finally over, and it was time to play ball. The seniors won the toss, and received to open the game. Scoring started quick for the class of '88, with Allison Brooks going into the end zone on a quarterback sneak. JoAnne Perez shocked thc juniors just minutes later when she scored a safety, bringing the score to 8-0. Tension mounted near the end of the second quarter as the class of '89 steadily E GF FIRE TO VICTORY drove downfield. However, the senior de- fense prevailed, and the juniors were stopped in their tracks short ofthe end zone. The juniors received to begin the second half, which they dominated. The consistent rushing of Sheilla Shalke put the junior class on the board, bringing the score to 8-6. The class of '89 pulled ahead in the fourth quarter when Sabrina Operchuck scored on one ofthe gamc's few pass plays. The senior team worked to the last second, but failed to regain the lead. Referees Bingo Shipman and Emmanuel Scordalakes blew their whis- tles, and cheers erupted from the sidelines as the ladies wearing number 89 won the game by a final score of 12-8. lnthe first half, we panicked, said junior Tina Jones. Then we put our heads together and start- ed working together. l guess that's why we won.
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