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The pep block is careful to watch the basketball court so they don ' t miss any of the action.
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t t. ycuna Artisans, Smart Scientists Learn about reptiles, physics, or chemistry. Or perhaps you ' re another Picasso or DaVinci. Both Art and Sci- ence Clubs add challenges and re- wards to student activities. This year Science Club added va- riety to the everyday routine with some interesting guests. The first guest was Jerry Day with his entertaining Physics is Fun. In it, Newton ' s Laws were demonstrated with robots, gyro- scopes, and jet engines. Reptiles are Cool was the next program. It includ- ed a Boa Constrictor, Wall Gecko, and a preserved Diamondback Rattle- snake. The third presentation was for the entire student body. The Won- derful World of Chemistry stressed the use of safety equipment in the lab, and demonstrated the three states of matter. Students were asked to act as junior chemists. Art Club helped others by doing the banners and knight ' s weapons for the Chamber Feaste. They also painted the windows at Pizza Hut for Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas. Also done were two murals for McDonald ' s. For them- selves, they had fun painting the chairs in the Art room and decorated the T-shirts that they ordered. A few of them also made buttons for coats.
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lark Dunwiddie and Brian Clawson are vvork- ng hard at last minute preparations for the half- ime ACAC Tourney shov Fun + fVcrk = Pep I was really proud to be a part of this year ' s pep block. The enthusiasm that was shown this year hasn ' t been present for years, said senior Marielle Witte. According to another senior member of the pep club, The new ideas that we tried were really fun and it seemed to pep the crowd up. And where would the pep club be without the pep band to create an en- thusiastic mood? All the hours of practice paid off as the dedicated members of pep band pepped the crowd up at basketball games. To be good, you have to have dedi cation and pep band teaches you that, stated Jill Dickey. Pep band is important because it gets the crowd ' s spirit up, which in turn influences the basketball team, stated Jennifer Ingle. Pep Band, First row; Jeff Woodward, lay Barnes. Tonya Goldsmith Second row: Chris Hiner. Cory Smith. Mike McBride. Martin Reef, Chris Melching, Mr. Gilmore Last row: Erin Lee, Daren Brockelsby, Jason Archer, Nick Brockelsby % Pep Club, First row: Tracy Prichard, , Nahrwold, Anna Roembke. Jenny Case. Julie Babcock, Beth Crellin, Mrs. Koons, Amanda Bayless, Chanda Brovver, jodi Buzzard, Tami Da- vis, Amy Baker Second row; Mikki Kaehr. Amy Fisher. Amy Tinkel. Jenny Pfeifer. Tonya Nash. Tina Quaicenbush, Tana Barker, Melinda Gerbers, Jamie Gerber, Laurie Barnabee, Chris- tie Kane, Kim Simerman Third row: Mandy Fisher, Liz Fisher, Kari Hobbs, Marielle Witte, Lisa Harkless, Michele Morphew, Laura Dubach, Dena Johnson, Wendy Felger, Kara Brickley. Amy Ruprighl. Michelle Lovell. Jenny WaJdman Fourth row; Tracy Yager. Stephanie Wilson. Andree Hohulin. Andrea Schenkel. Angle Rea. Patti Girod. Tisha Dishong. Carol Nahrwold, Tammy Sickafus, Suzy Kleinknight. Lori Bailey Fifth row; Tiffany Wilkin. Doris Ge- isman, Missy Green. Nikki Gaunt, Maria Bauermeister, Sara Connett, Tonni Decard, Missy Meade, Carolyn Furey, Darla Denney, Amy Olis, Tria Schindler Sixth row; Kim Berger. Laura Moser. Maura Stettner, Holly Munson, Sarah Smith. Kristen Salisbery. Christina LeMaster. Laura LeMaster. Nicole Schocke. Rita Disbro. Mindi Ball Seventh row; Elena Navarro. Amy Walker. Angle Wilson. Dawn Rosie. Cami Adams, Tami Gordon, Janel Gerbers, Suzy Rumana, Susan Schuerenberg Eighth Row: Lis Contadeluci, Angle Leamon. Steph Schwarzkoph. Cari Espich. Jenny Berning. Me- lissa Huss, Laura Stuff, Jennifer Randol, Hann- nah Stoppenhagen. Kelly Franke. Kelly Kauf- man, Ninth Row; Julie Deltmer. Angela Lovell. Tina Dishong, Steph White. Steph Miller. Ken- dra Bailey, Tina Moeck, Kathy Imel Tenth Row: Amy Keller, Ann Hull
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