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W' Good tim Jefferson J-Hawks, fight, fight! As the pep band plays the fight song, the pep as- sembly officially starts. Sophomores, juniors, and sen- iors all stand up to chant for their respective class. Pom pons do routines to pep band music and cheer- leaders show off their spirited cheers and latest mounts. The sports for the present season are then introduced along with the athletes who participate in them. Often a skit or two will accompany a pep assembly. This year The Twelve Days of Christmas was pre- sented at a December pep assembly. Thomas Jeffer- son lalso known as Mr. Geuderl acted as the master of ceremonies. At another assembly selected sopho- more, junior, and senior men showed their J-Hawk spirit by singing the fight song. The senior group fconsisting of Roger Bouzek, Kyle Cobb, Rob Edgeton, Todd Miskimen, Tim Moore, Mike Vercande, and John Waddilovel and the sophomore group fconsisting of Mark Hartman, Brian Kaliban, Randy Meier, Matt Ush- er, and Mark Weberl tied for singing the best rendi- tion of the fight song. Each winner received a candy bar. J Junior Tina llten commented, I like pep assemblies because they get everyone fired up before a big game and they also give everyone a chance to show their true J-Hawk spirit. Kristi Carroll Performing the fight song for a school as- sembly is the '83-'84 Pom Pon squad. Seniors Lisa Suchomel and Lisa Hoefer display school spirit as they participate in a Twelve Days of Christmas skit. f 21
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At the close of each pep assembly, a fre- quent scene is students filing out, inch by inch. During a competition yell, junior Russ McKinney assists the varsity cheerleaders in a cheer for victory. -New 'Nu 20 Pep Assemblies Acting as cheerleaders during a pep assem- bly, Miss Helane Golden and Mr. Mark Stewart help fire-up the audience. Led by a few spirited guys, the senior class unites in hopes ol' winning the competition cheer.
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00 II eff I,-'YS 22 Mixers The WPA dance gave Lisa Djerf and her date, Marty Stine, an opportunity to enjoy a slow dance. !l ff X Dancing cheek to cheek, senior Debi Dostal and date Kevin Ruzicka attend a fall mixer. Coach Briggs, along with senior Debbie Meier, display their dancing talents as they foot loose at a mixer.
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