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Activities and programs keep council and representatives busy in Student Government The student council has been at home athletic events. The very busy this year. At this service would earn money for time we are trying to change student government and also homeroom from fourth period provide added comfort to to seventh period. The maj- Patriot fans. ority of students back this move because they would have DMS has also had two very all of their next day’s home- successful spirit days; Hat work by seventh period. Day and University Day. Patriots are looking forward ‘ The student council would to more of these during the also like to start a coat- spring. check service for spectators Mike Dendinger OFFICERS Seated: Valaire Fairchild-treasurer, Nicole Haffner-secretary; Stand- ing: Shawna Skelding-vice president and Mike Dendinger-president. EIGHTH GRADE RE- PRESENTATIVES Seated: Valarie Fairchild, Nicole Haffner, Diane Richardson, Monica Miller, Erica Rathburn; Back Row: Michael Taylor, Jason Leslie, Rob Quaintance, Cory Holmes, Steve Blomeke, Bard Tuttle, and Grant Detrick. SEVENTH GRADE RE- PRESENATAIVES Seated: Trish Korff, Colleen McNabb, Tamera Brinkman, Lyndsay Replogle; Back Row: Andy Hayes, Melissa Sutton, Andrea Pettis, Shane Alday, Larry Yarian, and Karla Gaier. SIXTH GRADE RE- PRESENTATIVES Seated: Taitem Kretz, Bruce Dunn, Brad Weber, Derek Markley, Joel Pfister; Back Row: Melanie Hogan, Emily Roberts, Dawn Strawbridge, Lisa Barry, Holly Phillips, and Karri Clark. ES SENATORS Seated: Matt Keller, Shawna Skelding, Renee Tomaszewski, Andy Schmidt; Back Row: Kyle Kessler, and David Hefty. Challengers a 27
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Cheerleaders spark enthusiasm with spirit, signs, and cheers. Go! Fight! Win! The major goal for the DMS was put to the test as they cheerleaders is to inspire participated in jump, stunt, enthusiasm and sportsmanship. pyramid, and cheer-and-chant We set out to accomplish this skill classes. Safety and last summer. We spent June sportsmanship were also and July preparing to attend focused upon daily. In final National Cheerleading Assoc- evaluation we were delighted iation Camp at Ball State to be chosen as one of the University. All twenty of the squads with outstanding spirit DMS cheerleaders worked fever- and enthusiasm. Bringing home ishly on August 2-5 in the the NCA spirit stick to DMS 90 degree temperatures from was worth all the effort. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Their ability Mrs. Brinkman , Seventh Grade Basketball-Front Row: Nicole Houser; Second Row: Celeste Reynolds, Trich Korff; Back Row: Molly Tomaszewski and Tammy Brinkman. Eighth Grade Basketball-Seated: Mandy = Shawna Skelding, and Diane Richardson. Freeburn, Misti Hall, Nicole Haffner, Seventh Grade Football-Front Row: Stacey Sanders; Eighth Grade Football-Front Row: Amy Second Row: Angie Cool; Back Row: Kneeling: Lynda Stoops; Seated: Kami Rathburn, Leffel, Angie Haskins, Becky Middaugh; — Robin Hurst. Stacy Penland, and Chonda Conkle. es
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