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Sideline noise, rowdy crowds, and that special Panther spirit. Look again! Spirit enthusiasm, and all-around excitement filled this year’s pep club with a desire to cheer on their teams to victory. Pep club was the backbone of the school’s spirit. Members dressed up crazy, treated GA’s and CD’s to special treats and decorated lockers during spirit weeks. The groups leaders were Pres., Theresa S.; Vice-Pres., Brent P.: Sec. Treas.. Janet H.; and Rep., Rachellc S. The group was advised by Kathy Bremner. Top, Pep Club, Left to Right, Top Row: Gerard T., Audra A., Kim S., Dee Dee D., Shannon A., Jack C., and Wayne B. 2nd Row: Mike B., Jason R., Lisa R., Michelle M., Tania P., and Mrs. Bremner. 3rd Row: Matt S., Joe B., Kerri M., Angela B., Kammi S., Karen C., and Kristi W. 4th Row: Colleen S., Angie L., Michelle B., Bob-bi Jo J., Jennifer M., Tami B., and Carlin W. Front Row: Brent P., Theresa S., Janet H., Rachelle S., Kimmi B., Melanie B., Kathy S., and Brenda T. Left: Shannon Ausman peps up the crowd during a halftime performance. Above: Pep club members Tami B., Karen C., Angela B., Bobbi Jo J., and Kristi W., get together in the library. According to Karen C., “Being in Pep club gives you a feeling where you can show your spirit and enthusiasm.’’ 5
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Do you envision pep band as a rootin’ tootin' bunch of musicians? Pep band members work long hours mastering the various songs that they play during half-time of football and basketball games. According to Rae Lynn Madison, The band practices anywhere from 1 hour to as much as 2 hours a day.” Besides playing during halftime games the pep band also marches in parades. The marchers have performed in many parades and participated in many competitions where they placed well. Two outstanding performances were a 1 st place in the Clarkston Christmas parade and also a stupendous I st place at the U of I Music Festival. “It was really exciting winning the many music awards we received this year,” quoted Heidi Faught. With such outstanding musicians at A.H.S. how could we go wrong? 7 7 n § r Upper Right: Brooke Martin has been playing the saxophone many years. The Sax is really an easy instrument to play, commented Brooke. Above: Greg Maes raps another great tune out on his drums during a football game. Pep Band, Left to Right, Back Row: Bryan T., Matt R., Keith H., Brandon B., Kris P., Chris V., Gerard T., Brice B., Rob B., Pat K. 2nd Row: Chris A., Keith W., Marcos D„ Joe P., Derek P., Keith F„ Nathan B., Andrew P., Greg M„ Bruce R„ Clayton M., Lance M., Cody A., and Amy K. 3rd Row: LaAnn C., Christine T., Danyell S., Kim N., Amanda C., Rainy C., Beau W., DiAnn C., and Brooke M. 4th Row: Heidi F., Amy K., Alistaire P., Tricia B., Gayle L., Missy B., Jennifer T., Rae Lynn M., and Liz S. Front Row: Santana G., Kevin S., Brett R., Dawn W., and Shannon A. Playing the Synthesizer is exciting because you can do so many things on it,” said Brice Barnes. 4
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The Best of All With all of the activities this school is involved in there is a need for a group that can plan and organize events. The ASB is that such group. As leaders, our Student Council was f ut to the test in many challenging situations. Lead by President anet Halsey they conquered the everyday problems of school life. According to Advisor Rav Norton, The Student Council is a group of students dedicated to the betterment of the high school. During the year the council helped bring a better understanding of government and political know-how to all ASB members. Vice-Pres. Matt Wilson stated. I learned a lot and it helped make me a better leader. This year the Student Council contributed new things that helped make our school better. These contributions were the new VCR and t.v. for the grade school, and the great new Christmas ornaments for our yearly tree. Throughout the year the Student Council helped make AHS a better school while at the same time they built new friendships that will last forever. Top, Student Council, L to R, Back: Kim S., Kimmi B., Janet H., Matt S., Dan O., Brit A., Advisor Mr. Norton. Middle: Angie R., Gerard T., Shannon A., Joe S. Bottom: Colleen S., Rachcllc S., Theresa S., Tania P., and Kammi S. Not Shown Matt W. Above, ASB Officers, L to R, Back: Pres. Janet H. Front: Sec. Angie R., Treas. Gerard T., Pub. Chrman Shannon A., and Asst. Treas. Joe S. Not Shown. Vice-Pres. Matt W. Right: According to Pres. Janet Halsey, It was a great honor to be elected President of our High School Student Council. ASB 6 Theme
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