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Qui After W R The Bell Rings hen the heat of school got stu- dents down, looking forward to after school-away from the books-refreshed the soul. ' By car or by bus, home generally was the intended destination. Warmth, shelter and food consoled the souls of many. llC.oing home means running for shelter from the storm-the storm being school. This school is like a thousand ring circus, especial- ly when your destination lies in L or M hall, expounded Senior Angela Campbell. On the other hand, some had an afterschool job at Tampa Bay -,Q Ibis a true social gathering when the Tampa Shores partiers head out to Tudor Cay af- terschool and into the late night. -- Mike Spicoli Delmont, junior - 1.4. sliiiiifa.. Center or volleyball practice in the gymnasium. Senior Class President Steve Leslie added, 'Bagging gro- ceries and stocking goods at the store is dull and my grades suffer . . . I have no choice. That is my sacrifice to get that almighty green-for my car, clothes and general entertainment. Until the burden of homework was completed and the books were closed, serious students trudged theirway through Mrs. Dianne Massaro's trig proofs and studies for Mr. Brad Ward's lab test on cellular functions. Sophomore Class Treasurer Lenwood Williams commented, l'Being new here, the work load is different. Keeping up with Mr. Williams' world history homework everyday makes the studying the night before the test less painful. Then, social mobility was the el- ement of the evening along with the pursuit of happiness. Friday's hangout was the football game, as the weekends were meant for go- ing out with beaus and friends to wild parties. As curfews approached, trans- portation turned into pumpkins, students were forced to go home and call it a night. Ideally, eight hours of sleep was the perfect nightcap for the tired student, after hours. If -Susan Dobbs Forty winks relax Varsity Cheerlead- er lulie Mitchell on the return from the Sarasota Riverview game. ng- Spottable in any crowd, spirit raisers are upfront with pride for Big Blue on a Friday night. School: After Hoursf 17
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Q e ve got spirit yes w is we do, we've got spirit how fbout you?!f' That among many other cheers temporarily deaf- ened the entire student body and most of the faculty who attended the pep rallies. And this year there was an extra added incen- tive. Assistant Principal Mr. Andy Law separated the usual mob of students into their classes - ju- niors, seniors, and sophomores - then held a competition to see who was the loudest class of the three. The prize? Five minutes ex- tra for lunch, not much, but it made the difference between ISS, and that was what really got the students roaring! Some students found that the Dragon spirit boomed throughout the halls, in the gym, and on the field best way to show their spirit was through service club activities. Probably the most important, get- ting more club members to at- tend the game from one club than from the other clubs. llBeing there to cheer the team on is vital to winning. The team has to know that we're behind them. said Laura Green of Anchors. Other activities included, deco- rating the halls with creative and artistic posters and wearing school colors on game days. ul like to dress in school colors on game days and show how much spirit I have, said sophomore Da- vid Kling. Dragon Spirit, we caught it! If -jason Kirkhorn si iigififfi M si?Xl?'N:itl1: f mm 2 .K .gt S. 5 gixx-13 17' W . .... .t .,.,,,... . , .g .: 'f-I E,-:Q-,H-f3 g?.5E .. .: r .Si .-,- If 2 f a 'X :. t:-t.igf3.r.:5:ES1-'. .1. Li'. ., ..,., ,. .,,,.,,., .,.. , ..., wF+E:f!i'I5'I5:'3. : 'I,:',' -'5. niaiiiiill'-I' r 18!im0 The swing Enthusiasm at its highest - the crowd en- courages the j. V football team during the first game on our home field, gg. . .. fu t l, .. .... 5-2 54.4. . ., .... . Q' 2 :.:':: ist at iz- .s:. l . . -4- t.. ..,-.. . -: :. .: 5.5 . :.-wg .g .... 5, , 8 . ..,. s . , ,..:.. . . ,:. .W .s ...... Mt... R , I ,i .1 . .4 mfr. :Q .,., .g c -.- -.-- , . -Q Q vi ...... , g. :-rt..:'.s. 5525:g1.:i-m2:E:Lg-f.: 4, :gf . g .... 5 . .:j: g::- ':f:j::,-55,5 ' T . . ... X . ... .---. Q . , ..,. . .... . -.,,. as ,Q 4 4 sfellsts r.l:fTlT'.. ' 'P X Q 1 ii it le Q JR 5 Egg? gg 1, ...... , if- 'I f ass at .Q ig tstlllttgll E GUESS .. ll 5 is tt F5 ig? Elf ll Y ZX , wg K 5 'K ., ,gg ., ., sr .. .. . . ..s -.-.-. . mm ...g .. ., D . . . :2E.,I: .5 ,Q-5 l 5532 't - -Q ---- - K 11: sg. gal.. .. ':.E':5.:: . .. ...... i is i . U :. J g .1 atm. '25 t 'ft' i .... 't , i 1 'lst il s.. ., . .. ..... , , .. .. .,... . sg .- 1 itgswg. ..:t:.. ........ I . ,,., , .. . . , EE 1 i ..,.. . SS. l fl , S . ,, xx A lil -: ........ s .. ls -- ..IfZ' ' :5x. . ..- .v., X - .... g gl 5 x- I: ,Q a..- .. ----: .... E 4 li 'I . -. : V I . 'lifm -- . r::: :' sf 3 5 Gilles! .... , . t ,.. 5 its X y 4 ,E 'Ragga W tag? it E545 W .- E . . ag. ffl!-JZ ll. WZ Sharing one of the lighter moments of a pep rally are cheerleaders Arn son and Sonya Henderson. ette Wat-
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