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Sunshine girls spent more time, energy and money than ever, this year to support boys on the football and basketball teams. They also provided much of the rowdiness and noise at games. Christie Hedman organized and kept this spirited bunch going through the football season. Marcia Stewart kept them in control during basketball. I.H.S. Mat Maids had a record turn-out this year, helping at matches, painting posters and making food. But boosting the wrestler’s morale was their most accomplished goal. Coach Phil Jackson enjoyed being in charge of the girls who showed such spirited enthusiasm. Sunshine Spirit Brighter Than Ever 1. Lori Rider listens attentively to her teacher, while Lori Ross tried to think of new and exotic snacks to make for her football player. 2. Sunshine Girls are: (First Row) Gail Taylor, Pam Oatchey. Stephanie Smith. Marcia Stewart, Sonja Hill. Colleen Crawford. Lynn Dickensen. Nancy Cooper, Val Mazziotti, (Second Row) Debbie Elsey. Camillia Crapo. Mia Marcum. Cherie Craig. Kim Schoenwall. Julie Berg, Diane Lewis. Michelle Rogers. Sarah Moore. Cindy Padgett. (Third Row) Christie Hedman. Tina Wheatley. Karen Eller, Lori Rothenbcrgcr. Julie Virgil. Debbie Dinzes. Lesley Knight. Suzy McDonald and Lori Thomas. 3. Christie Hedman. In charge of football sunshine and Marcia Stewart heading basketball sunshine. 4. Mrs. Barbara Marta, adviser for the Sunshine Girls, was especially helpful in the goodie delivery sendee. Mat Maids are (Back Row): Debbie Spann. Julie Ann Virgil. Debbie Harrington. Chris Morris, Anita Edgerton, Leannc Kelly. Laurie Hacker. (Front Row): Mia Marcum. Charlette Haney. Marci Sramek. Debbie Bakcman, Traci Scott. Christie Hedman, Lori Abbott and Su Grant. Not pictured: Val Mazziotti and Jill Merry. 32 Pep Club
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Artfull Clubs - Impressively Expressive Inglemoor's clubs showed their artful talents this year both in spoken language and handmade arts and crafts. Pottery Club consisted of a group of students who were seriously interested in ceramics. They created numerous projects which were sold at Christmas time to raise extra money for things not normally included inthe budget. Working together with Art Club, these two groups of ambitious students produced a number of items such as hand-thrown pottery, marbled gift wrap, stained glass, batiks and bookbinding projects. Background scenery for» concerts, decorations and other special projects were also included on the art club agenda. Debate Club really grew and doubled in size this year. Enthusiasm and interest followed the increased numbers setting the club off to an excellent start. Besides the KingCo League and Tournament Com- petition. members had time to sponsor a fall dance and work on getting recognition letters for debate. Next year the hopes are that debate will be even larged and noticed as a fun and profitable activity. 1. Senior Bob Winkler expresses his talent while intently working on a clay masterpiece for Pottery Club. 2. Working diligently and seriously on another beautiful stained glass creation is Pottery Club member Jeff Hardy. 3. Adviser Sue Knowles and Ken Goodwin watch over Miriam Ory as she completes another Art Club project. 4. Art Club member Lana Martin works on one of the stained glass pieces, a popular new class this year. I.H.S. Debaters Again Show Their Enthusiastic Support
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Behind the Scenes 5. Technical crew members are (from left to right): Scott Newsom. Bill Cooper. Chris Bray. Kris Olson. Jeff Aim. Jim Wilson. Dave Abel. Dave Larkin. J. J. Stanton. Linda Davis. Tom Morgan. Dianne DeYoung. Patti Pfeifer. Kathy Lockhart. Dcnice Helium and Barb Johns CV T W Backstage 33 1. Bill Cooper finds the “hotbox” routine highly intriguing. 2. Jim Wilson (“Tech. Bum“) sleeps in the sewers. 3. Dave Abel exclaims with glee, “Hey honey, there’s no one back here. . 4. “Oh. !! J. J. Stanton exclaims. “Here comes Anderson, don't let him see the broken set! What was that huge crash behind the scenes? Ask any tech, crew member and he or she will probably tell you it was just a backdrop falling, or a steel bar hitting someone’s head, which are things that actually happened. This year’s technical crew did a fantastic job changing scenes and working with sound effects and lighting, not to mention the actors and actresses. Without this group of dedicated people, I.H.S. plays would have no scenery or special effects. Their support made the plays much more fun for everyone involved, the players and the audi- ences that saw them.
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