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Lettermen Letterwomen. Front Row: Melissa Burke, Dawn De- vereaux, Sandi Penry, Bonnie Mendoza, Lydia Garcia, Lisa Bragg, Tricia Anglada. Second Row: Angela Roehl, Shannon Vincent, Paula Reynoso, Debbie Heim, April Stayner, Karen Herbaugh, Jeanne Barnes, Linda Nguyen. Third Row: Theresa Heath, Lynne Santosuosso, Melinda Brocksmith, Tammi Riley, Andrea Denning, Matt Roggeman, Sunny Carrillo, Stevie Fres- quez, Lynne Dossey, Beth Fuller, Kathy Smith. Back Row: Lisa Dyer, Valerie Ardrey, Lars Johansson, Greg Fresquez, Derrick Shields, Bobby Douglas, Dan Elting, Andy Shrader, Keith Stark, Tom Tucker. Stir-Ups. Front Row: Todd Dunn, Jeanette Villa, Shelley Smith, Christina Graham. Sponser Ms. Marcie Hutchinson. Kim McLoney, Heather Way, Trasie Jobush, Valerie Ardrey, Lori Plotkowski, Roberta Romero, Sponser Ms. Delia Hopfer. Sec- ond Row: Lisa Bilderback, Susan Lindentelser, Joanna Sezate, Stacie Mitchell, Deanna Moore, Roxanna Teeling, Melinda Dvorak, Eunice Dinero, Stacey Samples, Becky Massingill, Ann LaLonde, Sherri Sandberg. Third Row: Chrystal Hornsby, Melissa Whitaker, Kira Stammler, Gina Gibbs, Tammy Patter- son-Paulk, Tracy Willoughby. Beth Burns, Lisa Griffin, Kari Elt- ing, Angela Boor, Lisa Faulkner, Kathleen Kelley, Melenda Mossman, Wendi Jackson, Kelli Burke. Fourth Row: Dawn Far- zam, Cherish Scalf, Shawna Lavrusky, Audra Higgenbotham, Tim Johnson, Beverly Risinger, Brenda Thacker, Frances Be- tro, Donna Conrad, Elizabeth Shanks, Vanessa Fuentes, Bar- bara Banno, Catherine Walker. Back Row: Shannon Osborne, Shawna O’Conner, Lisa Caplan, Stacie Cotton, Debra Hale, Julie Chang, Dannette Engles, Monique Kannapel, Amber- dawn Moore, Melissa Pokorski, Michelle Lacy, Jennifer Frunzi, Rachel Davis, Julie Froehlich. 122 Spirit Clubs Campus Activities
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Jeff Tucker leads the group through Greg Fresquez listens carefully for an adventure. safety pointers when riding his bike. Unique Hobbies Dungeons 8c Dragons, Biking and Backpacking, Add Opportunities For Personal Interests Since so many people had such a variety of interests, the Dun- geons and Dragons, Biking, and Backpacking Clubs were formed. For instance. Dungeons and Drag- ons used their fantasy-filled logic in a mind skill game. Biking gave stu- dents an opportunity to exercise and have fun after school hours. Backpacking provided an outlet for nature lovers. Many students had other hob- bies which fulfilled their recrea- tional and psychological needs. However, Dungeons and Dragons, Biking, and Backpacking provided an avenue for gaming and out- door physical activities for people with those interests. Chris Kilner and Jamie Hickerson pre- pare their backpacks for a long hike. Not only did these clubs provide hobbies, but they offered both physical and mental activity. Dun- geons and Dragons members ex- ercised their mental capabilities and imagination, while Biking and Backpacking participants exer- cised their bodies. The club members demonstrat- ed unique skill and ability in pursu- ing their hobby. There was also a great deal of participation which filled the students' time with ex- citement — whether they were running into a dragon or running out of breath. Design by JaneBe KeBy. Photos by Dawn Mohney and Steve Wilbur. Hobby Clubs Campu Activillos
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Clubs with Pep Spur Mustangs To Success Lettermen Letterwomen and Stir-ups Accent Sports Decficated, enthusiastic, hard- working and fun,” was the de- scription given to spirited Mus- tangs by Nurse Hopfer. Stir-Up members and lettermen letter- women encouraged enthusiasm towards each type of sport. Promoting spirit was one of the goals Stir-Ups had for the year. They also sponsored the anti- smoking day in November and or- ganized spirit week which pro- vided school unification. Lettermen letterwomen also showed their spirit through sports Stir-Up members enliven the pep rally crowd with their enthusiasm. participation. By competing on the varsity level, being a student manager, or by meeting the crite- ria set by individual coaches and directors, it was possible to earn a letter in band, orchestra, or athlet- ics. According to Debbie Heim, who lettered in swimming, being a letterman letterwoman meant, ... being able to display spirit, leadership, pride, and the accom- plishments at DHS.” Design by Hilary Stephens. Photos by Jerry Moore and Kim Robinson. Susan Lindenfelser and Joanna Se- The state runner-up swim team was an zate design posters to support athlet- example of outstanding letterwomen. ics. Spirit Clubs Campus Activities 123
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