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Bottom Row to Top Row Kim Harris, Rae Lysinger, Francine Akins Suzanne Eberly, Carrie Mann Upper Right: Rae Lysinger, finishes a cheer. Right: Francine Akins waits for a cheer to start. Lower Left: Captain Kim Harris yells loudly at practice. Lower Right: Suzanne Eberle ends cheer - A - vi This year the Junior Varsity Cheer squad has done a really great job in showing spirit and helping the Varsity Cheers in selling programs and making posters for the games. They did a fine job atthe pep assemblies as well. J.V.'S HAVE SPIRIT
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Bu.. conducf fudenf COUNCIL ADDS POP MACHINES The addition of pepsi ma- chines on campus was just one of the many improvements introduced by the Student Council this year. Besides the pop machines, the coun- cil was in charge of our first Fiesta Bowl Float, which took first place in the Fiesta Bowl Parade for Theme . Oth- er various activities included Homecoming Week and the pa- rade down Arizona Avenue, the OCH campaign, the first annual Kiss-A-Pig Assembly, Blood Drive, and the annual AFS Barbecue . The council also began a program for the improvement of the school grounds. Future plans include relandscaping and beautifying the campus . Student Body President Dinah Bratcher re- marked, l've been teased a lot about being the first girl Student Body President, but l think l have proven that you don't have to be a guy to handle tough situations . The council has really worked hard this year, but a lot of credit has to go to lVlr. Cac- camo because he's really pulled through when we need- ed him . TO CHS The council kept very busy this year and much was accomplished. It included both student body and class officers. Representing the student body were President Dinah Bratcher, Vice Presi- dent Barry Suiter, Publicity IVlanager IVlarti Swanty, Busi- ness lVlanager Pete Pickett, Corresponding Secretary Jan Felix, and Recording Secre- tary Afton lVlitchie . Senior Class officers included Presi- dent Danny Barnette, Girls' Representative Julie Bozarth, and Boys' Representative Randy Truxal. The Juniors were represented by President Jim Hartgraves, Girls' Rep- resentative Candi Dobson, and Boys' Representative Kenny Newsomer. Sophomores were President Bryan Saba, Girls' Representative Anna Payne, and Boys' Represent- ative Russ Schnept. Student Council also included Leah lVIorgan, who acted as Parlia- mentarian, Caterina Baule, AFS student from italy, and lab assistants Starr Gilliland and Tim Deardorff, who con- tributed much time and effort to the council. lVlrs. Layman, student council adviser, has devoted an unending amount of time to the council. This is her sec- ond year as adviser and with- out her guidance and assist- ance the council would not have been so successful. Student Council-125
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Upper Left: Sylvia Garcia, practices before a football game. Right: Sherrie Farnsworth thinks about a cheer. Lower Right: Julie Bozarth gives a captain's smile tothe crowd. Bottom to Top: Sylvia Garcia, Amy Reed, Sherrie Farnsworth, Mary Zbyszinski, Julie Bozarth lCaptainl, Triana Huish. VARSITY CHEERS RECOGNIZED FDR SPIRIT This year at camp the Varsity Cheers were honored to re- ceive four superior ribbons and one ex cellent. They also received a ribbon for being an excellent squad . Their fund- raising activities in- cluded selling booster cards and Easter eggs, and sponsoring a school dance. They supported the basket- ball and football teams by making treats for the basketball players and posters to advertise the games . V. C hee rs-127
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