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10 Faces In The Crowd
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Hardees: Weekend Spot Hardees is THE place to go in ’86-’87. Whether it’s cruising, eating, picking up guys girls, or just having fun, everyone knows that anyone can be found at Hardees on the weekend doing something! People come to Hardees after a game to see who is still out. Or maybe they just arrive to use the restroom. Any excuse will do. It’s a great place to see your friends after the game. The trick, however, is to plead with the security cop to let you stay just a little bit longer even if your food is gone. Usually you see friends with a Coke and a Big Cookie — the two favorites. But the food is not really the important factor in this game; it’s the chance to get out of the house on a weekend night and to go some place where you can find the gang. We don’t know how long Hardees will be the “hot” spot, but we know that we loved it while it was ours. 2. Seated in a corner, Troy Mitchell, Chuck Willard. Stephanie Hipkins, and Steve Oetgen relax after a home basketball game (7). Kenny Dobson leisurely sips his Coke so he can stay without being asked to leave (8). The gang's all here (9). Hardees: Weekend Spot 9
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Faces In The Crowd Remember all of the times when you and the people around you shouted to the photographers to come over and take “our” picture. Well, these pictures have captured those moments in the stands when you were with your friends, either working together as a team or cheering for the Crimsons on the field or court. And this year the crowds turned out to cheer, rain or shine. They were there sometimes huddled under umbrellas, to cheer the Crimsons to victory. Our favorite pictures are the ones taken in the rain as we huddle together for warmth and fight for space under the umbrellas. Ultimately, who cares if we got wet? We’re having fun, right? RIGHT! The people in the pictures are too numerous to mention in our captions. Yet it is fun to look at the pictures carefully to see the individual faces in the crowd, each face with its unique expression. Can you spot yourself? Can you find your friends? What are the faces in the crowd saying? What appears to join all of the faces together? Why, it is the RED AND WHITE of good oP JHS. These are the colors and the spirit that bring the fans in the stands together. The faces in the crowd are highlighted on these two pages. There are too many faces to identify, but it is worth your while to take the time to look closely at the pictures. You may just find yourself hidden in the background. Faces In The Crowd 11
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