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Deroil is in rhe mind of young orrisr Teri Day. DOIT with style Excellence was rhe style for rhe mormoids and orr club. Mormoids were very devoted to their wrestlers and were or every home motch keeping score ond timing. For o money maker they sold T-shirts or rhe Dillon invitational wrestling tourney. They celebrated the end of the season with a pizza party. Art Club, on the other hand, started with a pizza party Their projects, advised by E D Rebish, included an ice cream sculptoring party a Halloween dance and a Christmas scene on the window of Valley Motor Supply Working on o back drop for rhe spring ploy ore Terry Dotes, Jodi Everitt, Kim Dvorak ond Ronnie Sue Sel- woy. Art Club. A, front left: Mike Dvorak, Teresa Ferrkerher, Ronnie Sue Selwoy, Karen Schiopen, Sonyo Hatfield, Kim Betz, Angie Nerrik, Shar- on Johnson, Leslie Williams, Kim Dvorak, Tinno Drown. Crossbar: Lisa Thompsonf Melynda Meier. R, front left. Jodi Everitt, Loro Johns, Terry Dotes, Mike Coad, Don Wat- kins, Scott Glick, John Wo- genknecht, Brian Carroll, Todd Madsen, Andy Rath, Janet Jones, Becky Soren- son, E D Rebish, adviser,- Lisa DeFrance, Konnie Rebish. T, bottom. Patricio Drienzo, Shannon Donovan, Amy Christianson, Shauna Proph- et, Kelly Rebish, Teri Day. Crossbar: Jodi Berberio, Mar- ion Tucker, Rochelle Der- berio, Craig Maki, Shown Dorr. An Club 17
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Half of rhe responsibility of Mormoids is learn- ing and understanding rhe rules of wrestling. Michelle Glen non. Misty Denny and So- nya Malesich pur their skills to use while recording points and keeping rime. Mat maids. Front row Dernodine Schisler, 5heilo Michael, Kim Denny, president; Suzy Myers, secretary-treasurer, Kim Dvorak, vice-president,- Deana Mathson, Jennifer Shubar. 2nd row: Robin Nelson, Misty Den ny, Sonya Malesich, Melyndo Meier, Amy Moody, Michelle Glennon, Stacey Drack- enbury, Drenda Schellock, Jenifer Marches- seoulr. 3rd row: Dorrie Donovan, adviser; Lucretio Guindrd, Donello Wick, Mindy Wo genfehr, Cassie Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Ann Patterson, Kelly Plutr, Rainey Huler, Heidi Wilke. 16 Motmoids
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TOMORROW’S leaders Under the direction of odvisers Dove Cypher and Tedd Stoni- sich srudenr council hod o very octive yeor. Besides sposoring school ossem- blies, members orrended store con- vention in Ghscow and returned with mony new ideas. One of the chonges the club undertools was changing the amendment of the constitution stating that student council hod the right to govern the election of cheerleaders Keeping up their reputation as a great club was honor society. Their activities included making programs for the Dil- lon invitational tourney and selling pro- grams or the class C tourney. Honor Society. Front row-. Lisa DeFronce, secretory; Kim Denson, president, Kelly Re- bish, treasurer, Amy Christianson, vice presi- dent, Dob Wolf, adviser. 2nd row.- Shawn Don, Yvonne Marchesseoulr, Decky Soren- son, Janet Jones, Nicole Latham, Shannon Donovan, Patricio Drienza, Scott Armstrong. 3rd row Srefani Gray, Jon Gemmill, David Hull, Sheri Page, Shouno Prophet. 4th row. Teri Day, Julie Andersen, Amber Hilton, Tra- cy Kokernak. Three very active student council members Tristo Taylor, Shawn McGinley and Am- ber Hilton entertain the student body during the Christmas assembly. 18 Student Council Honor Society
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