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No parking spaces? Seniors Justine Shay. De Dee Tomkins and sophomore Kristen Lynch make room! Photo by stiff Senior Chris Grasso stretches out for football practice in the library. Photo by staff Senior Jeff Pons forgot how to dress up for Halloween so he decided to wear nothing. Photo by David Withers 9
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By Jen Skipper Why do we need rules? Do they keep peace? Do they just cause more problems? Do they exist only because authorities like to punish people who disobey them? Rules and regulations are made to keep order in school and during school-related extracurricular activities. Rules are made for school so acceptable conduct is maintained. But keeping a positive attitude toward school rules can be very difficult: School rules provoke a negative attitude which in turn causes destruction of the system, says senior Derek England. Without a system of rules that are enforced, however, school would be chaotic and meaningless. No one would even go, and for those who did, learning wouldn’t be possible. So, having rules and regulations serves a purpose: to promote a peaceful and congenial atmosphere between the students and the administration. Tigers Rule For the fifth year in a row the senior girls of GJHS kick off Halloween with the traditional Satin Sins. Seniors Kristen Parker. Liz Corn, Gretchen Triplett, Karen Wanebo, Marilou Christensen. Tania Sundheim, Keli Houghtaling, Dana Smith, Michele Bemis, Wendy Carlson. Jill Teeters. Jenny Ashley, Jill Pool and Heather Burkhalter were part of the fun. Photo by stiff There is nothing like a midnight call from Mr. Rose to liven up an evening. Photo by Dtvid Withers 8
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By Victor Johnson and David Withers. What Makes GJHS Different? We have more class and a greater pride in our school.” • Senior Jeff Potts Because we take pride in ourselves and we don't let anyone come before us.” -Senior Teryn Thomas It is the students and their spirit toward this school and being part of the Tiger Spirit. -Sophomore Serina Lind PMfSlOlOGT CMAtTS GJHS Shows Class Traveler Ty Raley and senior Mark Strobl are two of the Senior Doug Cook goes for an A in Mr. Doug Redder- classy guys at GJHS. Photo by David Withers john s biology class. Photo by David Withers Junior David Miracle and senior Duane Edris get some help from Mrs. Brenda Withers and have a little fun in the process. Photo by David Withers
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