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Eating lunch, I.V. Midget football player Chip Folger wears his jersey to show his spirit for his team. Chad McLaughlin, Scott Iaroszenko, Matt Williams, Todd Gelsomino and Chris Usher high-five as they get psyched up for Saturday's game. Junior Cougars h 9
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8 1 Junior Cougars Merideth Taylor, Renee Carey, Ioli John- son, Nancy Calandra, Debbie Hendrick- son, Jessica Bach and Kris Burley all gath- er together as they get ready to show their Ir. Cougar spirit for a Saturday game. TIED IN SPIRIT As Friday arrives students are seen on the bus ramp, in the front of the building and scattered throughout the halls clad in gar- net and gold. No you are not at Countryside High School. You are viewing a parks and recre- ation phenomenon that has caught SHMS students by storm. The Junior Cougars program of- fers boys the opportunity to play organized football and for girls to be cheerleaders. Beginning in August teams be- gin to practice and parents fun- draise for uniforms and equip- ment expenses. And so begins the after-school recreational pro- Iunior Cougars are gram. Despite the fact that middle schools do not have a football program, students show an over- whelming amount of spirit by wearing jerseys, teeshirts and cougar paw socks. Since the ac- tual games arenit played until Saturday, Friday is the day that generates the spirit for all par- ticipants. The games begin around noon and continue on through the night with the var- sity game being played at 8:00. Most of the Junior Cougars attend all the games, thus making up for a full day of football and cheer- ing. The highlight of the season is Friday before the last game of the season. Each squad chooses a most valuable player and the coaches choose the all- conference player; however, homecoming is really for the cheerleaders Each cheerleader 1s to choose her own escort for the Friday night banquet and dance, then a princess is chosen from each squad. Only a varsity cheer- leader gets to hold the honorable title of Junior Cougar Queen. As the season draws to a close, eve- 1 ryone agrees that these Junior 1 Cougars are tied in spirit. 1 homecoming which is held the l
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V Students on the over-cmwded bus 623 prepare for another ride home. Are we - having fun yel?! wgq Mm - MDSCHOOEBijSaK H .C In the early morning serenity, bus 623 delivers 75 students safely to school.
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