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Q My VN: Ji r-J Q 5 Poms Pons' trophy is no joke By Laura Larson This year's pep squads showed good sportsmanship as they often played the part of the fool and the target in pep rallies. They did things ranging from getting pies thrown in their face, to telling jokes about themselves. One memorable joke was when Annette Mack commented that when the lights went out during school, she couldn't find herself. This was a joke that none will forget too soon. There were other events squads such as cheers and poms won't forget either. Both brought home spirit sticks from summer camp, and cheerleaders, Wendy Burum, and Tracy Johnson were awarded most spirited. This years pom pon squad has a lot to be proud of. They went away to pom competi- tion and came back with a two division trophy for a high kick and a pom pom routine. All the squads worked hard to raise money. There were rock-a- thons, clinics for the elementary kids, and fuzzy footballs sales. All the money went to pay for uniforms and trips. -1721 fi FN VN- 5PlF'nlT5LEFlElEPEu LH
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My l ...J , at 'sv ft ij ,JQEL L 1 .E . . ,Q-arm ,1l 2 'UQ -fr: - as.. 1 ,'. . .lay Spanish Club members take on La Quernada By Wendy Burum On March 2, 52 Spanish Club members and 11 chaperones started off on a 27 hour bus ride and a two week vacation. The first stop was Zacatecas for resting and sightseeing. A main attraction was the ruin of La Quemada. Then the five days at Mazatlan were spent soaking up the sun, shopping in the streets and the huge market, taking a bay cruise and aprasail- ing. Other stops were Durango, Obregon, and Hermosillo. This year 13 seniors took a trip to Tepic and on a side trip to the jungle, they rode down a river where they encountered alligators, snakes, and many insects. This trip was not only a vacation, but a very good learning experience, and the students had many opportunities to practice their Spanish. The Spanish Club raised 39,000 this year and spent 510,000 but the difference was made up by the money left over from last year. The students raised the money for the trip by a walk-a-thon, breakfast and dinner, home game concessions, a donkey basketball game, and many cake raffles. The officers for 1983-84 were President Shawn Hemmings, Vice-president Russell Ivie, Secretary Amy Freeman, and treasurer Adrienne Smith. '5F'FlNl':1H I'1Ll IFN Fil
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