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Homecoming, Doors, and Spirit Galores W-Club members of 1983-84 — Row 1: Cathy LeGrand, Kristie Heiman, Connie Embrey. Martin Thoendel, Becky Buchanan, Lisa Andersen, Penny Saunders, Kim Kilmer (sec. treas). Row 2: Cami Stenglein. Natalie Osbourne, Gregg Heiman, Jody Bednar. Dan McEvoy, Rich Ludwick, Amy Stenglein, Darlene Leistra. Row 3: Lynn Schoening, Kim Roublcek, Amlee Walvoord. Matt Osbourne, Jamie Bednar, Mike Jorgensen. Bill Copeland, Scott Vencii. Jim Bovee (sponsor). Row 4: Pat Ivers (sponsor), Randy Vencii (pres). Rod Schindler, Phil Serfass. John Walvoord, Steve Melcher, Brad Schindler, Kevin Burcham, Steve Blancett. Row 5: Jamie Grandgenett, Marc Longbrake. Ken Bunnell. Todd Schle s. Steve Lacombe, Chris Andrews (v. pres), Erica Johnson, Brent Patten. (L.B.) The Waterloo Student Council is an organization composed of specially selected members of the student body. The council is responsible for many activies throughout the school year. This year the student council has sponsored many activities including homecoming, the Christmas door decoration contest, the concession stand, and involvement in Parent-Teacher Conferences. The student council organized the homecoming dance, decorations, and made arrangements for the nominations of king and queen candidates. During the Parent-Teacher Conferences the student council served coffee to parents and teachers. This service was appreciated by all. The Christmas door decoration contest was put on by the student council awarding the class with the best decorations twenty-five dollars. This year's winners were the juniors and honorable mentions going to the seventh graders and freshmen. This year the student council has thirteen members under the supervision of Kathy Johnson. The officers for the 83-84 school year are: Jamie Grandgenett, president; Mike Jorgensen, vice president; and Kristie Heiman, secretary treasurer. Kathy Johnson, student council sponsor, said, 7 am enjoying my work with student council because it gives me an opportunity to become better acquainted with the students at Waterloo. I think all students and staff should be extremely proud of Waterloo!I — by Holly Gates Student council members of 1983-84 — Row 1: Tammy Pedersen, Cathy Le- Grand, Martin Thoendel. Randy Venal Neil Feidhacker Row 2: Connie Embrey. Amy Stenglein, Kristie Heiman (sec treas). Kathy Johnson (sponsor) Row 3: Lori Schulz. Rod Schindler, Jamie Grandgenett (pres). Mike Jorgensen (v pres). Gregg Heiman. (L.B.) This page was sponsored by WATERLOO GLASS. 209 So. Front, Waterloo 779-2467: SHARON'S HAIR ATTIC, Route 1 Box 162E, Waterloo 359-2471; BANK OF VALLEY. Box 315. Valley 359-2281 13
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W-Club Purchases Headphones W-Club is an organization which is responsible for various activities during the school year. Members of the W-Club are those who have lettered in a sport or in band. Every year the W-Club provides a bonfire for everyone's enjoyment. That not only includes actually burning the outhouse but also providing the outhouse and cleaning up afterwards. During the month of October the W-Club organized a grocery raffle. The groceries were supplied by Bill's IGA in Waterloo. The winners of this raffle were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bunnell and Margie Mulholland. Profits from the grocery raffle went towards buying a set of headphones for the use of the football coaching staff. W-Club members are under the supervision of Jim Bovee and Pat Ivers. The officers for the 83-84 school year are: Randy Vend president; Chris Andrews, vice president; and Kim Kilmer, secretary treasurer. — By Holly Gates Deck the Halls: This was the first year for the Christmas door decoration contest, a project of the student council. Christmas lights, gold and silver tinsel, and other decorations covered the doors as each class participated. (L.B.) Bumin’ Down the (Out)House This year's outhouse was a fiery display of the work done by the W-Club. (C.S.) This page was sponsored by PLATTEVIEW SERVICE, Route 1, Waterloo 359-9473; CARROL'S FLOWERS, 207 No. Spruce. Valley 359-5109: SCHULZ'S CROSSROADS GROCERY. Highway 92-96 359-5638 12
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Cheerleaders season sporting events with enthusiasm The cheerleading tryouts are held every year in either late April or early May. They take place in the gym and are judged by the cheerleading sponsor, the athletic director, the band director and two teachers from the secondary faculty. Those girls trying out are required to do a cartwheel, roundoff, two sets of cheerleading jumps, splits, an original cheer and a dance routine. Uniforms are usually bought at Lou's Sporting Goods in Fremont and are decided on by a majority vote. This year saw a change in the number of cheerleaders. Varsity consisted of six girls: Seniors Connie Embrey (captain), Kim Kilmer (cocaptain), Lynn Schoening, Kristie Heiman; Juniors Amy Stenglein, Angie Thoendel. Junior varsity cheerleaders were: Lisa Andersen (captain), Connie Grimm (co-captain). Shelly Vencil. Carol Whisler. All the JV members were Juniors. Mrs. Kratina. the cheerleading sponsor said, The cheerleaders have improved and have matured since the tryouts. They are fun to work with. Varsity cheerleaders performing during a time out of the Louisville Basketball Tournament. (LB) JV cheerleaders perform mat-side mdgic at the Elkhom Waterloo dual at Waterloo. (LB) This page was sponsored by DICK'S HILLRISE MARKET Elk horn 289-2188 and by BEE CREEK. 20817 W. Dodge Rd.. Eikhorn 289-3373. 14
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