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Student Service offers 1 4 credit During study hall hours, in order to earn one-fourth credit, students as- sist staff members in a variety of jobs. These jobs include working in the at- tendance office, counseling center, nurse ' s office, P.E. offices, and for in- dividual faculty members. Over 200 students are involved in student services. Vice Principal Al Graziano said, The students are very responsible, efficient, and indispens- able. 1 Student Services aids. 2. Chris Burkhardt grins as he finishes putting the attendance on the com- puter. 3. Sherri Emmons makes the best out of
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Sophomores cheer teams to victory The sophomore cheerleaders worked very hard throughout the summer learning cheers and chants to be well prepared for the year. The girls also sponsored several fund-raising activities such as a bake sale, a rummage sale, and a car wash. With proceeds from these events and from the sale of raffle tickets, they were able to purchase new uniforms. The squad consisted of eight sophomore girls, all of whom cheered freshman, sopho- more, and JV football, basketball, and wrestling. Captain Liesl Hohenshell has shown excel- lent leadership ability and fairness in working with a squad which has demonstrated great spirit, commented sponsor Irene Bond. 1. Kelly Black, Kim Stewart, Amanda Smidt, Jessi Zika, and Jennifer Saitta polish their mounts during halftime at the Urbandale tournament. 2. Aman- da Smidt, Liesl Hohenshell, and Jennifer Saitta try to think of a cheer to lift the crowd ' s spirit. Sophomore cheerleaders: (first row) Captain Liesl Hohen- ond row) Kim Stewart, Amanda Smidt, Jennifer Saitta, Jes shell, Angie Bendixen, Christina Harless, Kelly Black (sec- Zika. ft
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Assemblies fill students with excitement, pride Pep assemblies are always filled with excitement when cheerleaders and other organizations perform to get the student body fired up for the many athletic programs. Vice-principal Al Graziano and the cheerleaders spend hours on Tuesday nights organizing the pep assemblies. The Railettes performed their energetic dance routines to keep the crowd thrilled and excited. The Drum Line again demonstrated their great talent to a very appreciative student body. The Blue Devils mocked the Railettes by perform- ing their own unique and creative dances for an en- thusiastic crowd. 20
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