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DURIMG A FRISBEE DEMONSTRATION, freshman Brian Stittgen tosses to his partner to see what team could make the most tosses in a minute. BASKETBALL COACH Jeff Lewiston stirs up spirit at a pep assembly as Karin Ort watch- es. Assemblies 9
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Halloween And Assemblies Halloween — a special time of the year. Another opportunity for JHS students to show creativity in what they wear to school. This year many students and teachers did dress up in an assortment of cos- tumes, most of them homemade. It was a day of fun for everyone. In addition to special days at JHS, there are also special times — assemblies. Whether it be a pep as- sembly, an educational program, or an inspirational get-together, an assembly is something to look forward to. It adds variety to school life. CARES, the JHS student govern- ment, often coordinates assem- blies and helps to sponsor special assemblies. SENIOR JENNIFER KREIER dresses up as a ' Playboy Bunny. RAGGETTY ANN MEETS THE DEVIL! It's Shawn Mays and Kimi Dumag. CHICAGO BEAR FAN Kathy Grams was dis- appointed the Bears didn't win a return trip to the Super Bowl.
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Homecoming '86 1986 HOMECOMING COURT. Eront Row: Cindy SwartzlofT, Alicia Musur, Renee Beck, Chris Ciura, Rhonda DuPont. Karin Ort, Mi- chelle Scavo, Laura Lund; Row 2: Dave Shedbalkar. Charlie Giovanni, Mark Adams, Mike Handorf, Pete Pagast, Russ Biba, Chris Bonus, and Jeff Muemann. Queen Chris Ciura and King Charlie Gio- vanni. Cuira, Giovanni Elected Royalty The crowning of Chris Ciura and Charlie Giovanni at a roaring bon- fire was one of the highlights of Homecoming '86. The two reigned as queen and King over the Satur- day night homecoming dance. During Homecoming Week, each day had a special theme. Herd Day'' was one of the most popular events, judging by the large num- ber of participants. Greasy hair, ob- noxious clothes, and many other geeky accessories were put to- gether to form quite an assortment of nerds! In the float building contest, it was the Senior Class who came out on top. The Sophomore Class won second place, and the Junior Class took third. To ignite'' the bonfire crowd, an army transport vehicle was used to bring the football team to the pep rally behind the football field. EAR ABOVE: The football team arrives at the bonfire aboard an army transport vehicle. ABOVE: Kathy Lane, Dave Hendrixson, and John Shiman compete in a lunchtime contest, searching for a lifesaver in a bowl of flour. RIGHT: Sophomores Jeremy Carlson, Gina Adams, and Derek Moser celebrate Blue and Gold Day.'”
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