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Left: Coach Merrill, Jeff Andershock. Dick Buell. Mike Wolfe, and Gary Block explain football tactics to R.T. members. Below: Mary Kay VanLanen leads the crowd in Red Devil chants. Lower 18ft: R.T. and CHEERBLOCK OFFICERS: Mr. Mark - Sponsor. Mark Savinski, Jan Hardy, Miss Taylor Sponsor, Sandy Schwermer, Jack Utley, Becky Tolton, Michelle O'Hara. Debbie Smiertelny. and Debra Clark.
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City Enthusiasm Charges Devil Spirit Spirit once again unified El- ston. Helping to promote this spirit were the Rote Teufeuls, Cheerblock, and the cheerlead- ers. Under the direction of Miss Taylor, sponsor, the R.Tfs sold pom-pons to raise enthusiasm. Cheerblock, sponsored by Mr. Mark, helped spread Hoosier Hysteria during the games by unified cheering and screaming. The Varsity cheerleaders, sponsored by Miss Taylor, at- tended a summer cheerleading camp at Alma, Michigan. They won the Sparkplug Award and Spirit Stick, symbolizing spirit ability and team work in learn- ing new routines. Sponsored by Mrs. Galloway, the B-teams' cheerleaders at- tended home games, learning through experience and observa- tion the techniques of cheerleading. Upper right: Boys' Cheerblock demon- strates Hoosier hysteria at Devils' game. Right: B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS. B. Neulieb, M. Johnson. K. Gustafson, A. Given, S. Steepro. P. Hood. Below: VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. J. Hardy, D. Smiertelny, M. VanLanen, M. Armour, S. Iohns, D. Clark. L. Aldridge.
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Jobs Found Through Youth Coalition Money was the major reason why students traded suntans for sore feet and worked last sum- mer. Although some preferred volunteer programs, must stu- dents worked for their futures. building savings accounts. The area's job shortage made it difficult for many to find jobs. Through the Odd Iob Corp of the Youth Coalition, students were able to earn spending money. In- terested employers contacted the Corp. who chose a student for the job and decided upon a wage. This page, Above: Dale Whitaker puts his knowledge of cameras to use while earning money as well as experience. Below: Sue Devem rescues a starving customer. Facing page. Upper left: Tim Arnett handles fragile merchandise with care. Upper right: Stockhoy. Doug Wiora. prepares shelves for the day's customers. Below: Ready with a smile. Sherri Palmer serves ice cream to Ray Sims and Bill Jagger.
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