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the season. The coach of the freshmen was Dave Moore. Next, the freshmen move up fo the J.V. team where practice is tougher and plays become more To be good you have fo start from the bottom and work your way up. Each year football gets harder, and the competi- tion gets keener. It takes work to be the best Frosh J VY team, and it starts here 5 @ m with the freshmen. Even | : - though the year was] complicated. But the Work Their hard, and the competi- | harder it is, the more tion was tough, the | rewarding it becomes. Way Up freshmen worked their | The J.V. squad ended = +? = Key way toa 6-1 record for ! their season with a record of 4-44. Jeff Schwall coached the J.V. squad. | , 22 Frosh, JV Football
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Homecoming is a special time when the school shows their sup- port for the football team. Five junior girls are honored by being elected as the homecom- ing court. The girls on this year’s court were Hettie Collins, Carmen Webb, Dusty Harless, Michelle Conn, and Queen Alice Bradshaw. Their escorts were Tim Harless, An- thony Lamb, Eric Groff, Brett Gilbert, and Don Setser respectively. This year's homecom- ing Assembly, put on by the class of 1985, was dif- ferent from past homecomings in several ways. The girls dressed in the school colors, the court in red, and the queen in white. For the first time ever, the con- cert choir performed at the homecoming assembly, singing “A Time for Us,”’ as arranged by Mr. Percy Hall. Two junior members of the football team crowned the queen. The rest of the assembly kept with tradi- tion. The orchestra, directed by Mr. Hall, played throughout the ceremony. The game ball was presented by co-captain Billy Stevens. John Sylvester, accom- panied by a few members of fhe = or- chestra, sang to the court. Linda Loescher read a poem which was written by Buck Schmidt. Asa Jesse and Heather Nore were the M.C.’s for the ceremony. The Tyger foorball players scored an exciting 33-7 victory over Lorain Southview. The court was introduced at half time, and the girls were escorted by their parents. The dance with D.J. Sam Avellone was held im- mediately after the game. The junior class and their advisors, Dave Gross and Mary Margret Moore, worked very hard to put homecoming together, and they have every reason to be proud. This year has truly been 'A Time for Us.” - r UWF Juniors Present “Fi Time Homecoming 21
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This page: Top left: '83 Frosh Football Team. Top right: Dave Minard prepares to pass. Middle: Tyger ball carrier runs for a TD. Middle right: Kelly Prater prepares Brian Stanish for the field. Bottom left: Plays were called from the sidelines by Coach Moore. Bottom right: A pat on the head shows encouragement from Coach Schwall. 1. Opposite page: Bottom: Junior Matt Keller scores 6 points. Frosh, JV Football 23
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