Hoover High School - Viking Yearbook (North Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1988

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SPIRIT IS IN Support Your Favorite Player. before a sports activity, Hoover school spirit spills over and flows everywhere. Orange and black streamers drape the halls, lockers sport balloons and signs are hung everywhere. The entire student body loves to pitch in and help get the Football, Soccer, Golf, and many other teams psyched for the game. School spirit is important to our team because it shows support from all the classes. lf we decided not to show any support, it would be hard for them ' n any given afternoon to win the game, stated junior Lynea Hartzel. Senior Rob Varcho said, lt's great to see the players' peers lending their support for the players' activities. A more personal type of support for Seniors is putting together a scrapbook. Melissa Weidman states, I love going to the pep rallies and doing a scrapbook for Mark. Being on the field during the games, taking pictures, and cutting out all of the articles are really fun. Overall, school spirit is a plus. Many players will agree that just seeing fellow students at their games help them know that the student body is behind them. ff,q'f At the Wooster football game, Junior students go wild as the final seconds tick off. Hoover Color Guard show their spirit as they wave to the beat. 1 4 Student Life



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WEEKENDS How do you spend your time? There are many different ways students at Hoover High spend their weekends. Whether the interest is athletic, vocation- al, or academic, a person's weekend usually reflects his or her desires or goals. Many people work on weekends. Sarah Andrews works at Burger King. When asked why she works, she replied I need to save money for college. Heather Moffet also works during week- ends. lt's hard to balance school, social, and family activities with such limited amounts of time, Heather commented. On the lighter side, Barry Ries plays Photon in Fairlawn. i'lt's just something that I do to relax over the weekend, he said. When Dante Mancini was asked how he spends his valuable weekend time, he re- plied, Sleep! Michelle Hiett said, l sometimes spend my weekends working on school projects or homework. Whether working, playing, or sleeping, Hoover students always find some type of activity to fill up their weekends. Q it X nv iw-me Lisa Jacot shows her wild side by sporting her sunglasses and trenchcoat on weekends. 16 Student Life of' , N While they have fun, the busy cheerleaders raise spirits for the weekend ahead. TOP: Hoping to make weekends a little more exciting, Kathy Blizzard and Anne Brokloff -work on getting their licenses.

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