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Images reflects creativity at Snider Last year bound in red and black, Snider ' s literary magazine, Images, made its sixth annual appearance as a sampling of Snider ' s creativity. Images attempted to display the stu- dents ' literary talents. The material included over twenty pages of origi- nal poems, short stories, and other creative works. Students submitted their writings to the advisor Miss Ann Netterfield. Then the masterpieces were edited and arranged into a form suitable for publication. Last year the editorial staff con- sisted of Nancy McLeroth, Kathy Con- nelly, Doug Vachon, Connie Burkhold- er, Laurie Bauer, and Susan Anderson. Senior Connie Burkholder critically inspects a copy of Images — upside down? anToou VaThon ' ' ' ' ' ° N£ ' ' Bttrkholder Laune Bauer - Susm Anderson, Kathy Connelly. Nmncj . McLeroth, 12:
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Last year members of DE included ROW ONE: Darlene Vardaman, Marti Gomez, Erleen Snyder, Estella Clancy, Deborah Lymon. ROW TWO: Barb O ' Connor, Donna Summers, Bob Langston, Kim Gray, Jim Moeller, Lori Scheribel, and Greg Craig. DE contributes to occupational goals E DE student Deede Ladig is shown on the job in the catalogue department at Sears, Glenbrook. Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) is an organization whose program of leadership and de- velopment was designed specifically for students enrolled in DE. The club further developed education in marketing and distribution which will contribute to the students ' occupa- tional goals. The club met once a month du r- ing regular DE classes. Along with their sponsor, Mrs. Sue Dolson, club members met with businessmen who talked with them about job opportuni- ties in special areas of work. At the end of the year the stu- dents gave an Employer-Employee Banquet for their employers. This was to say thank you for all the work, cooperation, and opportunity they had received during the year. Officers last year included Deede Ladig, president; Dorsey Lee, vice- president; Judy Johnson, secretary; and Kim Gray, treasurer. 120
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Cheerblock girls lend color, noise to games - Cheerblock members are FRONT ROW: Michelle Nehnng, Vicki Dean, Lynn Knipstein, Barb Steele, Jane Hudson, Becky Barnes, Sue Winter, Jenny Wolf, Andrea Bouillwn, Cindy McQueen, Teresa Battle, Cindy Safford, Kathy Connelly, LuAnn Hollinger, Diana Gaskill, Kay Burks. ROW TWO: Sue Klient, Olinda Brown, Marlene Haller, Linda Ellis Diane Woolems, Paula Parmeter, Linda Klug, Georgia Ward, Donna Barr, Ellen Richardson, Barb Teetor, Jeanne Garwood, Rox- anne Summers, Sue Anderson, Sue Burkett, Mona Dewart, Pat Jorg- ensen. ROW THREE: Pam Elliot, Deb Miller, Sue Highlen, Linda Bopp, Sue Allen, Marilyn Ernst, Carlabeth Elster, Pam Brehm, Carol Boyle, Barb O ' Conner, Karen Smaistrla, Deb Fritz, Barb Bennett. ROW FOUR: Janice Corbett, Diane Kallenbeck, Kristi Paw- lisch, Jill Ketser, Pam Frank, Nancy McLeroth, Diane Scott, Pam Deutsch, Denise Short, Janet Harvey, Stacy Gregory, Sue Gaffer, Sue Mendenhall, Deb Wolf, Kathleen Haughan. ROW FIVE: Beth Mcin- tosh, Marilyn Johnston, Jill Amacker, Rockey Ford, Judy Watson, Pam Clinkenbeard, Sue Heyman, Linda Davis, Julie Byers, Jill Reh- der, Sue Jennings, Cindy Rinker, Candy Replogle, Ann Fowler, Kathy Rundman ROW SIX: Laurie Borland, Karen McGee, Laurie Bauer Dianna Mehlhop, Kim Miller, Shellia Reynolds. Pam lent, Cathy Wallace Sharon Weiler, Kathy Scharringhausen, Cheryl Juarez, Pam Spnnghorn, Denise Bullard, Diane Garvin. ROW SEVEN: Lee Unch Kathy Summers, Karen Goon, Sandy Bopp, Denise Davis, Bobbi Farnham, Patty Smith, Sandy Rundman, Amy Ferguson, Jeanne Carr, Leslie Charles, Jom Bales, Amy McCammon Lisa Hall Sue Boitet. ROW EIGHT: Donna Keppler, Tom Anderson, Renee Rousseau, Marcia Mitson, Sue Baurele, Robin Bagly, Jenny Lepper, Nancy Replogle, Kim White, Diane Bergoch, Linda Fritz, Mary Packer, ' Kim Moore, Cara Lea Frushaur, Janet Lundy, Char- lene Seneff ROW NINE: Kay Ringler, Laura Siebold, Pncilla Hart, Lori Bazur, Jane Bennett, Ann Federspiel, Pam Hilsmier, Nancy Kane Joyce Rinker, Sue Stewart, Brenda Lehman, Pam Gerke, Lisa Young Cherie Gee, Debbie Capelli. ROW TEN: Cheryl Chandler, Debbie Zollinger, Cindy Todd, Vicki Harges, Cindy Sharpe, Debbie Battle, Cathy Courtney, Holly Watson, Rhonda Huser, Kelly Brehm, Cindy Martin, Lynda McCall, Julie Ruckman. 1971-72 cheerblock received a great thrill as the Panther basket- ball team went successfully through sectionals and on to one regional game. This was the climax of an active cheerblock season. As fun projects, the girls went to an away game at Northrop and took a fan bus all the way to Marion for that away event. As a money-making project, cheer block members sold T-shirts. These shirts were unique in appear- ance, sporting a large, lovable-look- ing panther in the center. They were big sellers around Snider and turned out to be very profitable. This sur- plus money was used to cover trans- portation and ticket expenses for the away games cheerblock attended. Cheerblock did many songs, cheers and chants that became very popular. The hand jives were also quite a spectacle. They consisted of the girls flashing their half-gold and half-black mittens in endless pat- terns, rhythms and contortions. The outstanding officers were Paula Parmeter, president; Roxanne Summers, vice-president; Linda Klug, secretary; Joyce Mason, treas- urer; Laura Siebold, sergeant-at- arms. Equally outstanding sponsors were Mrs. Connie Kinney and Mrs. Eleanor Shaw. 122
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