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Student groups aid in Homecoming plans, community projects oily Wirth ontors the donco oftor passing under tho docorotivo rainbow assomblod by the Homocoming Committee. A. Homecoming Committoo. Front row: Kim Drapor. Suzanno roll. Tammy Tussoy. Dawn Deakman. Susan Stockton, Joanna Kishnor. Middle row: John Brownrigg. David Jaffa. Kris Schultz, John Bostoph. Rob Ropell. Jay Hanson, Brott Roohr. i row: Pam Borns. Jano Adams, Chris Horron. Joann Loffnor. Stophanio Pettit. Theresa Cooley. Miko Ream. Marianne Jaffo, Elono Stock. Judy Tarploy, Sharon Kishnor, Randy guitt. Marloon Bostoph. Mark Ooubrovo, Brooke Oftedal. The Student Senate broke away from the norm this year and succeeded in choosing two presidents to head the Senate. Senior Dave Jaffe and Junior Brett Roehr were the co-presidents. Activities this year consisted of assisting the Homecoming Committee and organizing the newly created Welcoming Committee. Also falling under the jurisdiction of the Senate was the annual United Way food and money donation drive. Comprised of close to 30 students, the Homecoming Committee worked on a variety of chores in order to assure that this year's Homecoming would run smoothly. Not only was the committee responsible for decorating for the dance, but also was confronted with the task of sending invitations to Clark's outstanding alumni and creating the schedule for the annual Homecoming assembly. Homecoming Committee 77
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Cheerleaders supply spirit and excitement for school activities Spirit and fun-filled described the varsity cheerleaders of 1980-81. The cheerleaders promoted school spirit by making signs, performing skits, and leading cheers at games and assemblies. Student involvement along with a talented squad proved to be a good combination for school spirit. Dana Gerhart was head cheerleader for the squad picked in the spring of 1980. This year the cheerleaders went to camp at Pep-perdine University in Malibu. California. While there, the squad practiced routines, learned new cheers and techniques, and met other cheerleaders. At camp they also earned awards for talent, leadership. and the signs they made. A superior trophy and the spirit stick were awarded to them for their overall performance at camp. To combat the rising cost of uniforms and materials, the squad raised money from bake sales, car washes, and flower sales. Mrs. Brendia Crosby again advised the group. Cheerleaders conclude a routino with a pyramid at tho Homecoming assembly. 2. Lined up and jumping, the cheerleaders pt . .orm to the fight song at an assembly. Cheerleaders 79
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