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J.H.S. started off the year with two new assistant principals, eight new faculty members, and sophomores . . . Freshmen took over Armstrong and construction continued for the new high school complex . . . Mid-August registration proved to be a pain in the rear” as many students rushed to get their vaccinations in order to attend school. . . Record-breaking August temperature sled to early dismissals . . . Football players endured two grueling practices a day . . . Seniors showed true colors by winning spirit stick at the first pep assembly . . . The Booster Club sold T-shirts and provided new picture programs . . . JHS reenlisted a Pom Pon Squad to perform at football and basketball games ... A controversy concerning the traditional painting of the field house arose and the result was painted sides instead of the roof . . . Marching Band provided an innovative new style and program with the help of Cathy Weidner and Alex Galvez . . . Spirit Week proved to be a success especially with the addition of the tricycle race and 50’s day ... An unauthorized digging of the tug-of-war pit by some 'unknowns’ led to the cancellation of the tug-of-war . . . Singing sophomores got their 'fires extingushed’ as they were ambushed on front steps . . . Seniors Girls won powderpuff as the guys became enfurriated by funeral flowers from Centennial . . . Seniors assembled for a surprise yearbook picture on front steps . . . King and Queen, Jeff Turner and Connie Lukeman reigned over Homecoming festivities . . . Senior dominated float competition for the third year in a row . . . Paul Findley’s opposition David Robinson sought high-school views and opinions when visiting JHS . . . Juniors took the PSAT test October 21 . . .A candy plague hit JHS as several clubs sold candy . . . October 16th marked the 100th win for the girls tennis team . . . David Shafer, Tim Walbaum, David Farmer, and Mary Kay Flick proved to be a successful Quiz Bowl team as they surpassed several schools in competition . . . Deterioration of the school continued as Mr. Althoff became the victim of a falling screen . . . Freshmen suffered a photographer mixup on underclasspicture day . . . November 4 brought Reagan’s presidential landslide . . . Students waived McDonald’s priveleges and remained glued to the ever popular question — Who shot J.R.?” . . . Constitution tests were once again an obstacle for Juniors . . . Sophomore Stuart Gonzalez brought the 80-81 basketball season in on a winning note as he put two points in at the buzzer of the jayvee game . . . Seniors unite, much to the dismay of teachers, as they initiate a food fight . . . Th rtajjM ring with Thespian inductees . . . The basketball team won the Crimson Classic for the second year in a row . . . The Christmas dance held at the Nichols’ Park Pavillion is highlighted by Santa’s announcement of King and Queen, J.R. Middendorf and Pam Travis . . . Christmas spirits rose as the Senior boys carolled to the A” lunch crowd . . . JHS’ first Fun Olympics proved to be a great success as the Freshmen triumphed and Juniors raised money for Prom . . . FINALS . . . 2
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— Cftimsor2- D g-u i8er v. Published by J Staff Suzanne Verticchio, Adviser National Offices, Jacksonville. II. 62650 Vol. LXXI Aug. 25. 1980 • June 4. 1981 Good Morning, J.H.S. Opening Comments ............. Search For Tomorrow Senior Section ............... All My Children Underclass Section ........... The Guiding Light Faculty and Academics Section Another World Organizations Section ........ The Young and Restless Sports Section ............... As the World Turns Activities Section ........... A Word from Our Sponsers Ads Section .................. THIS YEARBOOK BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Co-Editors, Toni Hazelrigg Millie Rowe Activities Editor, Tammy Schaljohn Underclass Editors, Martha Hazelrigg Shawn Melton Faculty and Academics Editor, Doug Baulos Sports Editors, Linda Colburn Lisa Smith Linda Clark Business Editor, Kerrie Vedder Senior Editors, Julia Geer Laurie Pennell Organization Editors, Alicia Colbert Jill Gustine Art Editors, Sandi Lawrence Sheila Van Eman Photographer, Eric Prewitt Photographic Input, Becky Cully Albert Martin Lisa Smith Sheila Van Eman Copy Input, Cathy Weidner Pages 1-16 18-41 42-64 66-78 80-112 114-148 150-174 180-193 3
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