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Lyle Schellenberg and Kelly Meyer made a pom pon for Janet Johnson as seen in Pic. I. Janet has been a cheerleader all 4 years of high school. Senior Sheila Wilson models one of the class banners she helped make for Homecoming in Pic. 2. Unfortunately. Sheila's talent went unused when the stage committee opted for cloth banners. They were left hanging over Dee's desk in the commons. Mitch Akers and Jon Hansen are caught supporting their class in the Homecoming parade in Pic. 3. A sampling of the crowds that followed the Spartan football team is shown in Pic. 4. A traveling Pep Band was started, but because of Conference rules, was disband- ed. As an annual fund raiser, the teniort host an ice cream social. In Pic. 5. Scott Lund sets up the pie table as Terry Scarf tries to make a choice. Opening— 3
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Working To Put It All Together Many gave a helping hand to put the pieces of spirit together. Behind the scenes, in Pic. I. Noriko Yamano. Janet Nelsen. Mitch Cullen, and Jack Barber help in the makings of Camelot's Court for Homecoming. In Pic. 2. seniors Sheila Wilson and Mia Denney are shown carrying banners in the Homecoming parade. Members of the pep club annually decorate lockers, and make posters to boost school spirit. In Pic. 3. Becky Denney is shown decorating Lyle Sehellenberg's locker for Homecoming. Freshmen Dave Dressier and Ranee Lund helped the seniors by taking money at the annual Ice Cream Social in Pic. 4. Kevin Brocker. Janet Johnson and Mia Denney are pictured making posters in their punk” attire on Punk Day for Homecoming. 2—Opening
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MKBBH kM • f • .. |1 » Traditions, they're everywhere, even at AHS. For years, the Youth Center and John Burke have been traditions. The class of '64 opened the Corner Pocket Youth Center. Since that time, seniors have run it with advisor John Burke until last year when mismanagement and low funds forced a closing. Over the summer though, this special corner of the puzzle tried to regain its place at Anita. With the juniors working alongside the seniors, new officers were elected. Pic. 2. - Jack Barber. Frank Rydl. Kay Ehrman. Chris Stork, and Terry Hoskins. When the back wall fell (pic. I), the town came to help and things were looking better when the new wall was put up. Burke spends much time lecturing and discussing the Youth Center as in pic. 3. Brian Purcell lent an artistic hand to the Youth Center when he painted the red. , yellow and blue mural on the walls seen in the background of pic. 4. Places and Faces Change 1 Youth Center
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