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TLater 'Gator Sometimes we'd do it during school. Sometimes we'd do it after school. But always we'd do it with a style of our own. lt showed when first semester journalism class spent 75 total hours producing the SPAR- TAN CHRONICLES for the student body. lt showed when a Student Government secret angel gift ap- peared on teachers' desks or in their mailboxes. And it even showed when the community turned out in record numbers to give their support to the 22-2 basketball team. Tlmere was just no doubt about it. Our one thousand strong gave everything they had whenever it counted the most. Biking Baron Peddliniin a losing cause, makeshift DeKalb Baron 'I' eresa Tyner, a junior, tries valiantly to catch her streaking Spartan opponent. Firing Up tietting the spirit flowing, Spartan cheerleaders gather around the Homecoming bonfire to belt out a few cheers. The bonfire followed the sold out banana split eating contest, later 'Gator Monkeying Around Transforming Homestead into a rocking zoo, soiphomores Pennly Nickels and Brence Culp a d their own st e to Punk Rock and Stuffed Animal Day as they talk to Athletic Director Tom Baker. The day proved to be a favorite event during Homecoming Week.
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S ometimes we'd do it with a smile. Sometimes we'd do it with a frown. But always we'd do it with a style of our own. It showed when third period classes provid- ed Christmas cheer for 56 adopted families. And it showed when 140 students patiently waited in line to give blood to the Red Cross down in the auditorium. Later 'Gator gf l .1-is Smiling Brightly With a hug and a smile, senior Mary Io Koch accepts a hug from fellow classmate Lana Martin. Iana and Mary Io were oth nominated to the Homecoming Court. Staying Warm Watching the Spartans take it to NEIAC rival DeKalb, freshman cheerleader Kim Keehfus helps fire up the cold crowd. Mid 20 degree temperatures prompted fans and cheerleaders to bundle up in an effort to keep warm. Later 'Gator l big-gf T57 5
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