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WORDS OF WISDOM in how to choose good stones came from advisor fo Calliop e, Carlene Brown. The fin- ished product of CaUiope canne out at the end of the year ▼ ENCOURAGING ENTHUSIASM, came from wres- tling rooters like President Carie e -cres octers ;ere found at every match cheering wrestlers. FREE TIME SPENT WISELl The feeling of success is using free time for others in Calli- ope and Wrestling Rooters. Expressing talent is impcxiant in oir school, commented Junior Blaine Robinson, That ' s the main reason behind Calliope. Calliope, a magazine where students submitted their artistic ability in cre- ative writing and poetry, filled the campus at the end of the school year with student talent. Working every Monday after school the Calli- ope staff collected students work to read and select for the magazine. It did take part of our free time, but rt was worth it because the finished project was a feeling of success, stated Amy Dwyre, Calliope staffer. There wasn ' t just art by the means of writing in Calliope, there were also drawings contrib- jted by DBMS art students and teacher Mr. Donn Morris. Calliope staffers weren ' t the only students giv- ing up free time, Wrestling Rooters were out spending time supporting school activities also. Supplying goodies, gatorade, cheers, and keeping stats were the duties of a rooter. Wrestling rooters could be found following wrestlers to meets throughout the wrestling season. It was fun supporting our school wrestlers, even though we had to wake up sometimes at 4:00 a.m. and staying up until around 11:0O in the evening, commented rooter Erin Murphy. Rhonda Jaridly also a wrestiing rooter stated, I think it ' s fun being a -Qoter because of the enthusiam of cheering :ne wrestiers on and being a part of the team. he wrestling rooters were mostly enjoyed by the wrestlers. They really helped give us suf - oort during the game, commented wrestier Dan Fluke. A SUPPORTING ON THE SIDE, j raszr.g ,-ooters -r;- Moore. Katner -e Vcrtoya. H d Kleeman. Car- e-e -cr.es. and ICns eii cneer the wrestlers on. WRESTLING ROOTERS. Front row; Denise Chawa. ,nne -ii teoricx second rowf: Katherine Montov3. Mi- :neJl€ Buck Suiema Rrvera. Erin M -: - -■ ' ? =- ond third rowr Carlene Jones. P = = DaCosta, Mirian Lopez: back row; • -r Moore Judy Stange. Wrestling Rooters Group Rates 79
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► CALUOPE STAFF. Front row: Mic Shadeleford. Atiiana Cradum, Amu Dwrye, Teresa Cofhnan; back row: Gia Hanley, Stacey Hohn, Blaine Robinson, Chris Twombly. Kelly Ford. Cariene Brown (advisor). ▼ A SIDELINE OF CHEERS were heard at all wrestiinc matches by the Wrestling rooters. The Rooters were muc enjoyed by the wresUers. ▼ STUDENT CREATIVITY, in writings of stories and poems, were carefuity read and checked over before being selected for Calliope. Students like Amy Dwyre a ' o Ac iana Cradum gave up their free time for the magazire. 78 Calliope Group Rates
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BULL ' S EYE: front row: Michell Anderson, Tony Desimone, Sherri Ostravich, Lisa Brown, Chris Schwab, Carrie Courville, Stacey Hohn, Gina Miller, Veronica Robertazzi, Jennifer Desimone, Joseph Cruz, Richard Shaw, Tom Crane, second row; Lisa Loya, Amy Kuhnert, Sok Hong, A.J. Lavanni, Laura George, Michelle Hanley, Sherri Bloomenstein, third row: Deena Paterra, Rosalyn Mitchell, Derek Jeffus, Curtis Weber, Alan Robertazzi ► IN DEEP THOUHGT, editor-in-chief Alan Robertazz thinks of a story for the Opinion page of the Bull ' s Eye. Alan worked on other stories besides his own. ► LISTENING FOR INSTRUCTIONS, Sherri Ostavich and Shari Bloomenstein wait for their new assignments. Ms. Ashworth gave out assignments the first of the is- sues. 80 Group Rates Bull ' s Eye
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