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For starters the city tlisplayed school spirit and pride in its schools after some parents fans painted giant size Tiger paws on the streets. Students not only saw paws on the streets, but also on the flyers printed by the Graphic Arts class. It gave stu-dents information about the new PAWS program, and the core group who volunteered to help. When you sec paws you expect a Tiger. To have a spirited Tiger, we had In cooperation with the weatherman administrators helped to make it not just another year by offering students 180 school days with n snow days. For Homecoming a caged Tiger rode in the parade and circled the track at pregame. Athletic competitions featured cross country, golf and football teams in the fall. Basketball, softball, base- ball, tennis and track teams com- pleted winning seasons. The Literary Club dramatized the play Romeo and Juliet while the At a Friday night basketball game, junior J.D. Barley finds time to relax between quarters. On the way to geometry class sophomores Catherine Fish. Sherry Davis and Bridget Barker discuss the upcoming day ’s events. Who says adults can not have fun at Halloween? Three masked school cooks pose for photographers on Halloween. For the first, and only, pep session in the old gym junior Jeff Schmitt, senior David Shea. sophomore Chris Sager and junior Jeff Reuter cheer for the football players. tryouts for the Tiger mascot. Drama club presented Mash.
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After two pre-game football rallies pep assemblies became obsolete. Other than for student council planned programs, time out of class for assemblies remained scarce. November, the French and Spanish Club sponsored a Language Fair and Student Council conducted a student auction in March. New teachers taught biology and general science. New computers as- Of the two pep assemblies the pre-Wheelersburg one offered promise of spirit to come as waves of elementary students, grades 4-8, showed the high school how to cheer. A blending of attitudes toward school activities and interpersonal relations created an atmosphere to make the 180 days Not Just Another Year.” At the Greenfield game, sophomore tiger Cindi Remy invites the McClain tiger to strut it's stuff. Cindi received the honor after being selected at an afternoon tryout.
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