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out of The Playing the hardest all of the time, getting paid nothing, not even a dime. Just for fun — that was the reason. Oh, what a finish, no matter what season.
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Some oi the students stop to catch up on the latest gossip before school. During break, the sophomore girls discuss their weekend plans. The People One big happy family ' is a way to describe John C. Calhoun Academy. Though we may be small in size, we are big in heart. School is where most friendships begin and here at John C. the stu- dents have a very close relation- ship with one another. Someone to share your secrets, good times and bad. Someone to talk on the phone with late at night til your parents force you to do your homework. Someone to take trips with up and down Jef- feries on a Saturday night. Some- one you trust. These are just some of the many things we depend upon as friends. But friends do not have to try to be friends — it just happens. What are friends for but to help with homework. What a better time to begin a friendship then kindergarten. That We Call Friends
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Nothing Could Be Finer The 1985 Varsity Football Team set records that had never before been set. Their feeling of closeness, determination to win, and hours of strenuous practice helped carry them to victory. They were coached by Tony Or- sini who was in his second year as varsity football at John C. The teammates enjoyed getting in- volved in pep-rallies, receiving their secret-cheerleader treats, and helping other teammates out when a problem appeared. They were more than football players — they were a group of young men out to make their school, coaches, and parents proud of their accomplishments. On October 4, the Hawks de- feated Thomas Heyward Acade- my 20-6. This victory had only been accomplished once in JCCA history. They also won their Homecoming game 20-7 against Heathwood Hall and Par- ents' Night game 26-14 against Calhoun Academy. The coaches complimented Jimmy Hiott for his strong arm, Eric McGill for his ability to re- ceive the ball, and Scott Hiott for his numerous tackles. Thanks to David MacArthur, Jim Winslett, and Doc Lewis for all their sideline help. The victories this year could not have been accomplished without them. Back L-R: Henry Mills, Chad Brightwell, Scott Moody, Pat Harmon, Tiger Martin, Mike Hiott, Danny Beach. Middle L-R: Marc Warren, Jeff McGill, Billy Ritter, Lerch McGill, Billy Howell, Ward Ulmer, Jimmy Hiott, Front L-R: Gene Simmons, Clint Chewning, J.J. Evans, Mike Warren, Robbie Murdaugh, Scottie Hiott. Quarterback Jimmy Hiott runs down the field to score the winning touchdown. Varsity Football
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