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J.H.S. Has Spirit! A very important dimension in any school is spirit. The most obvious forms are playing sports, cheering for the athletic teams, wearing red and white, going to pep rallies, and singing the school fight song. However, spirit can be found with those who work in the booths at the ballgames, line the ballfield, take care of the athletic equipment, sell programs at the games, or work in the school offices. So, if you ever think there is no spirit, look beyond the obvious, you might be surprised at what you find. Pg. 12: 1. The varsity football team rips through the spirit banner at a pep rally. 2. J.H.S. students cheer for their team. 3. The Cheerleaders get even with the football players during the assembly. Pg. 13: The team cheers as football players Brad McCorkle and Rod Miller prepare to throw the stuffed tiger into the fire. 2. Several team members pose for our camera. 3. Todd Mossman and Chris Moyer work in the Hi-Y booth at the football game. 4. Don Bolen and Philip Hughes clean the Hi-Y booth. 5. The cheerleaders display their spirit banner. 6. Jeff Coffey and John Lewis line the field before the game. 12 Opening
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How Do You Spend Your Free Time? When the bell rings at 3:18 to signal the end of school, anything goes. After hours fun begins. While some students opt for studying, most put the books away and start to play. The offerings for after school and weekends are endless. You could go to a sporting event, a dance, a movie, a concert, out to eat, skating, listen to your favorite groups latest sounds, watch videos, shop, make extra money, read a book, visit with friends, or just cruise the town. No matter how you spend your free time, you add a dimension to the year. Pg. 14: 1. The field crew clowns around during a break from preparing the field for a game. 2. Mike Leach tries his luck with a video game while Tony Newell and Kenny Dearing look on. 3. Jennie Spriggs. Heather McGhee, Mindy Boggs and Jeff Stevenson have fun during a field trip to Ohio State. 4. Underclassmen take°time out to pose during a football game. Pg. 15: 1. Cindy Wiseman and Mark Hammond share a soft drink on a warm afternoon. 2. Kristen Bowman and Yvonne Fenik share a smile. 3. Thorston Weifel and Todd Ley enjoy the action on the football field. 4. George Davis. Mike Wyant. Scott Morris and Jack Webb have fun at a ball game. 5. Kim Richards. Beth Zachari-ah, Juli Yerian. Angie Parks and Lannie Romeo cheer the Iron men on. 14 Opening
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