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Students find a variety of ways to enjoy the an- nual bontire despite the unusually cold weather. x ml, T' wwf 4-5 : , fav M' my , we . ,ew ' 51 1 0 ty ..- 'fi P f Snwlf' n e. - ff ff r V ' ik K Q . JW? .i X nailz - ' tra . g f 3 egf ,wg n L5 '.E'-,v-gk! T' -f - 3 , Rf - Q ' N Q R - 4 Q 1-:mms ' 4 Q P . For the students' enjoyment. Student Council members put on a skit mocking the traditional Homecoming ceremonies. Members of the pep band lead the student body with the playing of the fight song.
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Bonfire in pires spiritg assemblies ignite crowd ne of the best places to show support for a J-Hawk athletic team was the ever popular pep assembly. While some students looked at pep as- semblies as a chance to miss class, others got very involved trying to show their class was the most spirited during spirit yells. Some unusual events seen at pep as- semblies included a skit poking fun at Homecoming, a cheer by male rah- rahs. and visits by the coneheads. go- rillas, and a mysterious pumpkin head. Also. the pom pon girls did several routines. However, not all pep assemblies were the same. At the assembly for the Homecoming game, seniors were criti- cized for being too rowdy so they turned their backs on the rest of the crowd. Also, when an assembly wasn't scheduled for the football pIay'off game against Wash, many students de- cided to hold their own. Senior Vicki Loerch said, As far as the authority goes. if the kids decide to rebel, no one can stop them. Seniors protest against certain faculty members who claim they're too noisy by turning their backs to the rest of the student body. M 4 Q1 e S' ig, We 3 ' 'N ' A Lt- vltgfi 35 ,i if ,, ,Q I ., M N, mg 5 . V a 1 x r ., ll ' . e I t 1, NHA3V',W 2' ' -.I A 5 A- 1 ' : a .1 -xmamfef ss- fweac lfifq fig? Q 4 , Wie? 'ss . ' F i 1 f 15 'KL f . ,'?WF-AK vi . , y ., f ' we 'lv--:, is - - ' if , 5 2 g f , 1 ' , V' by gf 'gifts , ' r' ' afrsg. 4 ,: 2 'li - Maw , I X - , , yt-Ptygvwvp - V. fs W- I 1-3. y , M ,E 1, ,am H ,K , Lu 1 ' ii-i f if W -I if Q 'JT' A i ,: , l ,N tx A Ta Y? W W 1 '-K E I A gy. , 1 fi - I, V ,, A -s M li , ,W if 3 :rig 1' . y 5 ff , 7-I yr 'M On Thursday night during Homecoming week. the bonfire on the practice football field helps I promote school spirit, ' -:Q A ' it-' 5 1 . Cheering enthusiastically. Denise Hermanstorfer ly aides the seniors in winning the spirit stick. i , i y gf- W, gy mi L, is .r y v t , s ,wwe f fl-F If e 39' f 5 1? r M if 2 ' A r- , 1- ss, if ' of ,f f 2, f i so i K fi' , ' ll 5' I- ,. 'f Ag if - l , ' V i , '5 j-L52 I ' 5? X in - 1 ff, s,wq, M 22 Pep Assembliesfllontire I 1 o . W Queen candidates and their escorts await the fi- nal crowning ceremony, while Jeff Africa, ju- nior, is congratulated by an admirer.
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h nge create new look he cafeteria wasn't found with the same old look when students re- turned to school in August. Approxi- mately 40 tables were purchased by the administration over the summer. Although the tables changed the look of the cafeteria, some students complained that there wasn't enough room to walk around anymore. Senior Lori Vecerka said, lt's hard to get through them, but they're nice be- cause you can put your books in the middle. Other changes were made in the cafeteria, most of which were intended to benefit the students. A vending ma- chine containing assorted juices was added as a continued emphasis was put upon nutrition. Also, a chef's sal- ad was offered for the same price as a regular lunch. This salad. which stu- dents had talked about in previous years, proved popular. One change that didn't benefit the students was the increase in the price of a lunch, from fifty cents to fifty-five cents. No matter what changed in the cafeteria, many things remained the same. The lunchroom still provided friends with a place to catch up on the latest gossip. Also, it remained a pop- ular sales spot, as t-shirts, calendars, buttons, and many other items were sold by various groups during each half-hour chow-down period. yff .?' n. Wise my N'-N NN.. .-Q ,S - 3 sf , is 'N K X ,S .K ..,,.,:g K Q X53 24 Candlds around school Two high spirited Jeff fans. sophomores Dean Miller and John Moses, show their spirit in an unusual way at a football game. From pep assemblies to eating lunch with friends, students find various ways to break the monotony of attending classes. :gigs N 8. -st NS: Mex' , N' 'M A 'S' ,-.35-. -'st Q NNI' 'iff K A feet :sw - . as .af f . ' W., 'N A 1 ,ggi ggsfsf ,ggi t asgsgx xy, f-M , if ' ss, H' 'f H .5-sf fag. ,, .Xxx ' fs,-sw nut W, ,NM .Ka , . , WS. fps , 'QQ xl? figs S if isis- - K - ,mg ,sf-f , .-Ei' .gt wc, ,arg HQ. A ,. .dsx its --Q. ' ff -rib if si? SEQS -isa Bti' was .... .,.,43 jew be . lftggxv M M -....,,f .- wg x .f as .f ff i 5 fi YN ... ,,,, ,,.,. E3 ....j ug? as s.
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