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Quien es esa nina? It ' s Dawn Rosie informing someone that Cinco de Mayo is NOT a BLT with mayonnaise. German Club, First row: Chuck Bailer, Matt Lehman. Todd Garringer, Bryan Engubrecht, Bucky Heyerly, |ulie Werling Second row: Mr. McCord. )oe Smith. Todd Hurry. Lance Brothers. Shannon Zezula Third row: Megan George, Kris- ten Sailsbery, fenny Trumbower, |ulie Goshorn. Shelly Trumbower. Kelly Manges. Mike Hough Fourth row: Missy Meade. Tonni Deckard. Uawn Adams. Maria Bailer, Brian Manges, Tillman Taube, Terry Saalfrank Last row: Scott Dafforn, Cliff Burns, Terry Bate, |eff lohnson, Kevin Cart, Randy Saalfrank. Congratulations! Rhonda Painter and Dustin Smith proudly display their prize-winning post- ers that promote learning a foreign language.
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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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R s A Small crld After All - . It ' s a Small World After All, and vith foreign languages you can make t even smaller. Languages are the :eys to the doors of the world and can et you Take a trip abroad. Foreign language clubs help stu- lents to gain a more in depth under- itanding of a foreign language and its :ountry ' s culture than can be expe- ienced in a classroom atmosphere, students must be taking or have taken i foreign language to be in a language club. The German Club went to the State German Club Convention where they attended workshops, competitions, and a masquerade ball. They also had a picnic at Quabache State Park. The Spanish Club went to see Don Quixote at Wayne High School. The French Club saw the play Le Petit Prince, went to the Chicago Art Institute, and sponsored a Valentine ' s Day Dance. %. French Club. First row: Debbi Ramseyer. Lara Decker. Tommie Tracey. Denise Marbach, Dani Bentz, Darla Denney, Christy Oswalt, Tobi Schorey, Tara Lehman, Mrs. Decker Second row: leramie Weiner. |ennie Drew, Dawn Gallmeyer, Tammi Ramseyer, Laura LeMaster, Nicole Schocke. Christine LeMaster, Sarah Smith. Tricia Feichter Third row: Pat Henry, Shannon Monroe. |ill Alberding. Amie Chance. Tami Gor- don, Angle Lehman. Suzy Rumana, Kelly Kauf- man, lanell Gerbers Last row: Mike Gallmeyer. Steve Mahnensmilh. Michelle Lovell, Jamie Gerber, Tillman Taube, Glen Boyle, Larry Park, Leah Tucker. Sarah Oian Spanish Club. First row: jodi Buzzard, Beth Crellin. Dena lohnson, Wendy Felger, Kim Simerman, Amanda Bayless, Tami Davis, Amy Baker Second row: Laura Dubach, Tracy Prich- ard, Tisha Dishong, Carol Nahrwold. Andree Hohulin. Angle Rea, Rusty Marks Third row: Heather Thomas, Deb Clark, Michelle Scott, Beth Mills, Shellie Cupp, Kelly Steele, lenny Gass, Mr. Marshall Fourth row: Maria Bauermeister, Sara Connett, Kelly Franke. Han- nah Stoppenhagan. Tina Dishong, Laura Reber, Angie Wilson Last row: lulie Dettmer, Stephanie Miller, Michelle Lobsiger, Kym Meshberger. Heather Munson, Mike Brown, Ryan Milhol- land, Brandon Crow.
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