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Tiger Spirit Knocks ' Em Dead! Igniting the fires of spirit and support, the Tiger cheerblock provided the sparkplugs for the Mean Machine. Each cheerblock member had her own way to back her team. Ded¬ icated fans sacrificed their homerooms to attend practices. Creative artists expressed their talents on rolls and rolls of poster paper. Other boosters boogied and rocked through pep chants. Tiger tails, derbies, frenzies, jerseys, victories, defeats, fears, cheers ... the list of memories is endless. m Vff if w gk WF -I4H iH JjxL: « mf s I 9 , • . . • ■ V. ISk. «■ M % M 1. The cheerblock “roars the Tigers on to victory. 2. Co-captains S. Maynard and D. Barrick get by with the help of a friend. 3. J. Yergler, S. Steffen, C. Walburn and L. Kleinknight listen to the story of “Snow Tiger. 4. A Columbia City Eagle gets fried. 5. L. Lampton, A. Heyerly, M. Steffen and G. Kipfer Tigerize their jerseys. 6. Seventy- eight cheerblock members inhabit the Tiger Den. 7. G. Mayock, P. Squires and J. Wenger join forces to promote “Tiger Power. 8. Bengal Bricker and sponsor Miss Kile engage in Tiger Talk. 9. This poster expresses the sentiments of every Tiger fan. LIT DF THE NEIAC.. And THE N •n.
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Job Opportunities FHA ' s Main Concern Future Homemakers of America, one of BHS ' s smaller extra-curri¬ cular organizations, had 14 members with Ms. Janet Cook as their club sponsor. This year, a main concern of FHA was job opportunities; therefore, guest speakers were scheduled to discuss possible careers in the cloth¬ ing field with the club members. The club observed FHA HERO week, February 9-18. The week ' s theme was Vocational Education for Productive Careers. The annual mother-daughter tea closed the year with the installation of next year ' s officers. 1. These girls will someday occupy the role of homemakers. 2. Officers B. Mahon, S. Heller and C. Osborn preside at club meet¬ ings with Miss Cook ' s help. 3. V. Eiting learns of gracious living. 4. S. Heller takes the first step in hospitality by selecting fine linen. 21
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