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l KNOW he knows who I am! I got a note!! Will you come to his lock- er with me and guard? When you hear any ofthe preceding statements, you can be sure that some Little Sis is talking about her Big Bl The Big Brother program for the individual support of the athletes hasjust com- pleted its second highly suc- cessful year. It involves ele- ments ofsneakiness and spying combined with bak- ing skills, artistry, and crea- tive writing abilities very educational! Pep Club has been very energetically led this year by Sandy Cattanach and Sioux Stevens. They and the other members put in a lot oftime and effort into such projects as painting signs, selling re- freshments during basket- ball games, and selling all kinds ofthings from suckers to bumper stickers! Above: Sue Johnson clapping in a Pep Aud. Right Top: President Sandy Cattanach and Below her: Vice-Pres. Sioux Stevens. The Pom-Pon routines were made up by all the girls but especially by Captain Trinke Jensen and Co-Capt. Lesa Reisdorf. The girls entertained Pep Auds, and football and basketball Crowds during halftime. Next year they would like to perform more often. TOP: Trinke Jensen, Sue Erickson. Sharon Riddle, Kay Krueger. An- drea Busser. MIDDLE: Sara Mor- risey, Jeanne Kosminski, Ann Lang, Terry Schwoegler. BOT- TOM: Kathy Omara. Kin Jurrens, Beth Baron, Kathy King. Amaria Najem. l3ll Pep Pom-Pon
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Jazz Ensemble K5 - - I - Marching and This year the Jazz Ensemble met for three days a week as V2 credit class. They took trips to Eau Claire and Whitewater. Their favorites ranged from Fortune of Fools to Coun- try Roads . In Laurie Eaton's opinion, This is the best musi- cal group and the most fun. I'm really going to miss this group and especially I'll miss my French horn. That seems to sum up the feeling when someone learns to play an in- strument, especially in ajazz style. the instrument becomes a real part ofyou. TOP TO BOTTOM, L. TO R.. BACK ROW: John Galligan. Dave Buelow, Paul Heberlein. ROW 5: Steve No- vack, Laurie Eaton, Dennis DiPiaLza, Grant Manhart, John Larson. ROW 4: Mike Weiss, Mr. Endle, Stu Bass. ROW 3: Todd Pointer, Terri Thomp- son. Mike Margetis, Brad DeHaven. ROW 2: Rick Rusch. Dave Remitz, John Ahern, Eric Dries. FRONT ROW: Joel McNeely. Kurt Heberlein, Jeff Sime, Jeff Naughton, Steve Fan- tle. Missing: Nancy Gannon. The Marching Band is com- posed ofSymphonic Band members. They endure 7:30 a.m. practices during football season where they learn their different marching formations that Mr. Endle works out for them. This Marching Band is the one who plays our school song after each touchdown. All right! Left: Matt Hefty, right: Patti Geib. t 133
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The Stage Crew is one activity that is essential to the school. They put in so much work before and dur- ing every concert, dance, and play, setting up the pro- per lighting. Pictured here are students who helped with the Music Man. FRONT: Paul Zutl. Laurie Ea- ton. Richard Webb, Alan Becknell. Neal Goldstein. Joel McNeely. MIDDLE: Julie Schaller, Chris Waggoner. Gary Goodman. TOP: Fred Foster. There's no business like show business. was the theme ofthe May 10th and llth water ballet show. Under the guidance of Miss Heath, Leslie Garland, and Bobbi Reif, the 35 girls wrote most ofthe nine rou- tines themselves. l35
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