La Jolla High School students show their spirit

From left, junior Melanie Lock and seniors Ellen Latta and Ana Moyer get ready for the big game.

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Photo by Giovanni Moujaes

La Jolla High students celebrated ‘Blast Off’ Friday night — the annual fundraiser and back-to-school event, that occurs at the first home football game of the year. Each class competes for the spirit award, dressing in class colors and showing who has the most speirit.

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