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Powder Puff football game. Homecoming Week full of old and new events. Punk rockers invade school Fall coaches star in skit Team huddle boosts spirit Seniors first place chariot The Homecoming Game was Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m. The Tigers bowed to the Montrose Indians with a final score of 4018. During half-time, the Royalty and co-Grand Marshals were introduced. The finals for the Chariot races were held and the winners of all events were announced. The seniors won all three of the class divisions. Along with them, German Club had the best club banner and APS (Anti-Paws and Stripes) had the fastest club chariot. The Homecoming Dance was held from 9:00 p.m. to midnight on Oct. 24. bringing the week’s activities to a close. A live band. Ralph Dinosaur and the Fabulous Volcanoes, provided the music. School Life 13
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‘Paws and Stripes Forever’ Faculty members’ float. Homecoming Week began Monday. Oct. 19 with a Royalty Assembly and Dress-up Day. Students dressed as Punk rockers on Tuesday. Hawaiian tourists on Wednesday and Preppies on Thursday. Friday was reserved for Stripes Day. Also on Monday, banners pertaining to the theme. ‘Paws and Stripes Forever’, went on on display in the cafeteria. On Thursday the senior and junior girls played a Powder-Puff football game after school. The seniors came from behind to win 8-6. The Cheerleaders held a Pep Assembly Friday at 12:30 p.m. There were activities to represent the previous dress-up days. After the assembly the student body was dismissed to complete parade entries and to attend the parade. The parade began at 4:00 p.m., downtown. Gene Taylor and Joseph Prinster served as co-Grand Marshals. With 58 entries, it was the second largest parade held at GJHS. The entries consisted of floats, banners and chariots. All entries were judged by a panel of teachers and alumni. The catagories were split among classes and organizations. Punk Rock band entertains. Students and community enjoy parade Pine apple eating contest Tiger band leads parade
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Pigskin goes Sadie Hawkins This year’s annual Pigskin dance became the responsibility of the Pom Pon girls. The royalty was selected by the student body, and crowned at the dance. This year’s Royalty consisted of: King Mark Wright, Senior attendant Luke Cyphers, Junior attendant Pat Palmer, and Sophomore attendant Kevin Kempers. The Royalty reigned over the dance held Nov. 20, in the Grand Junction cafeteria. Music was provided by Ken James. King Mark Wright Jr. Attendant Pat Palmer Soph. Attendant Kevin Kempers Sr. Attendant Luke Cyphers 14 School Life
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