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Life At The Bowl 15 Colorful in their red and white outfits, the J’ettes sit in the middle of the student cheering section (6). Mr. Jerry Bradshaw guards the door and takes tickets at the entrance (7). Rick Conn glides toward the hoop (8). Gracia Bone. Dawn Griffin, and Cara Schillinger share a joke with the photographer (9).
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Life At The Bowl A group effort is necessary to make our famous gym, The Bowl, come to life in the winter time during the boys’ basketball season. The coaches, managers, players, teachers, cheerleaders, pom pon girls, band members, flag bearers, scorers and statisticians, and THE FANS get together on a cold night, around 8:00. They fill the concrete, steel, and glass structure with enthusiasm and spirit that we feel is unique in our area. The Bowl was build in the early 1950’s, and it has been the home of Crimson basketball ever since. It also served as a gym for the P.E. classes at the old high school. Now it chiefly serves as the site for all the home boys’ basketball games, although it has recently become a popular spot for people to walk in the winter time when the sidewalks are too slick for exercise walking. To the students, it is THE place to be when a rival like Quincy High School is in town. WE paint our faces red and white, and we cheer and scream with all our might, win or lose. 3 Having fun in the stands are April WihkIs, Nathan Blue, and Carrie McCrary (I). One of the best, and most popular, features of Bowl life is the fresh popped corn sold by the Future Farmers of America (2). Coaches and players on the bench concentrate on the game (3). The jazz hand, under the direction of Mr. Steve Jones, entertains the crowd, before, during, and after the game (4). One of the most colorful traditions in the state is the (lag raising ceremony at The Bowl. The ceremony has continued, virtually un changed, for over 30 years (ft). I 14 Life At The Bowl
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Events included Mr. Wainscott and Mr. Young taking a look at who the Homecoming Queen will be before they make the big announcement (1). Group dancing was popular at the Homecoming dance (2). The spirit of the junior girls is not dampened by the rain that fell on our parade (3). The sophomore girls claim they are No. 1 in the parade (4). The senior girls are working hard to decorate the halls in the fall (5). 16 Events
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