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1. Renee O ' Conner gets trashed on Hawaiian Day. 2. The football team makes its grand entrance before the game. 3. The football players get psyched up for their big game. 4. Kristie Davis, Jason Herman, Lance Donaldson, and Michelle Allen prepare to bring in the spirit chain during the pep assembly. 5. Students show their school spirit with the spirit chains. 6. TKD gets rowdy before the pep assembly. 7. The Risky Railmen do their version of A Chorus Line. 8. Seth Else and Jeff Jorgensen protest Hawaiian Day by clashing.
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Rails explode in excitement Friday brought out the true spirit of the student body. Students dressed in maroon and gold for the traditional Color Day. Sen- iors portrayed their spirit and enthusiasm by designing two different Homecoming floats. The football game got off to a colorful start when Rails Club released many ma- roon and gold balloons as the team ran onto the field. Halftime entertainment was pro- vided by the Marching Band while the Homecoming Court was announced. Rails Club decorated Hutchens Field with many colorful streamers. Students continued their school spirit as many attended the dance on Saturday night. Music was provided by KGGO ' s Phil Wilson. Decorations were provided by
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Cheerleaders liven school The cheerleaders dedicated many hours of their time to help fire-up school spirit. They began their season early in the summer. They attended camp in Ames with other cheer- leaders from all over the state. The cheerleaders make many contribu- tions throughout the year: selling mums and carnations for Homecom- ing, making signs for athletic activi- ties, and planning pep assemblies. The group of twenty is divided into three squads. The girls basketball squad, headed by captain Marilee Sparks, cheers for football, girls swimming, wrestling, and girls bas- ketball. Ellen Meline is captain of the boys basketball squad. They cheer for football, volleyball, boys swimming, and boys basketball. The sophomores, led by Lisa Swift, cheered for all freshmen and sophomore football and basketball events. Co-captains Marilee Sparks and Ellen Meline said, The friends and memories we made through cheer- leading will never be forgotten. ' ' Varsity Cheerleaders: (first row) Dawn Rector, (sec- Stewart, Ellen Meline, Chico Reed, Jennifer Saitta, ond row) Liesel Hohenshell, Michelle Aller, Marilee Wendy Wilson, Amanda Smidt. Sparks, (third row) Jessica Zika, Traci Renda, Kim
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