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HINING SPIRIT We're the Maples, We're the Best, We're the Maples, Shout SHS! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Katie Liebler, Laura Wood, and Lauren Mirro, show their outgo- ing spirit while participating in fund raising events at the fall garage sale. The cheerleaders raised money for new uniforms. IT WAS AN EXCITING YEAR for the Varsity cheerleaders, and the highlight of the football cheering season was cheering at the Silverdome for the Groves game. Janet Everett and Becca Jones along with the Mighty Maple Tom Hartle enthused crowds through the whole sea- son. 46 S PIRIT These are the kind of cheers, led by the 1983-84 Cheerlead- ing squads that kept the Football, Soccer, and Basket- ball seasons in high spirits. The cheerleaders started preparing for their seasons this summer at camp. Maureen McLaughlin, Freshman cap- tain, feels that camp was beneficial to the Freshmen squad. Moe said, Because we all worked together our squad is a lot of fun and we've kept the spirit high at the games. The squads raised money for new uniforms. They had numerous fund raisers, and the most fun and memorable was the car wash. No one went home dry! The cheerleaders are a major part of spirit at Seaholm. Kristin Hoke said, Cheerlead- ing is a highlight of my schoolyears. It will be some- thing I can look back on when I'm ninety years old and smilef' I ENTHUSIASTICALLY LEADING the fans in cheering the football team onto a 7-6 victory over Groves out at the Silverdome is senior captain Jenny Wilkes. E3 . X
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Ec6GiI'1'lo EXCELLENCE This being my Senior year, I con- sidered NHS and the nom- ination to Quill and Scroll to be an honor and a priviledge, I appreciate the recogni- tion oi' my contributions to Seal1oln1. Honoraries are described as pertaining to Seaholm through National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. These are exclusive clubs that about 296 of the student body of Seaholm participate in. The requirements for Na- tional Honor Society are that the nominee has to obtain at least a 3.4 cumlitive grade point average and has to participate heavily in extra- curricular activities within the school or community. The main service that NHS provides is their tutoring in such areas as math, English, science, and social studies. Other activities that members of NHS participate in are bake sales, and ushering for school open houses, parent-teacher conferences, and in the case of earlier this fall they ushered at Groves High School during The Toma Experience . Liz Salley, a recipient of the NHS fag f - :ml NHS USHERERS ED Neally and Carl Sennowitz, intentively check the agenda lists for the open-house with one of the Seaholm parents. 48 HONORARIES DURING THE LEADERSHIP Conference in the little theater, Molly Finley and Doug Netzloff seriously relay ideas that were talked about in individual discussion groups, while Susan Maentz, John Mundell, and Rick Wat- son look on. and Quill and Scroll honors stated, this being my Senior year I considered NHS and the nomination to Quill and Scroll to be an honor and a priviledge, I appreciate the recognition of my contribu- tions to Seaholm. As for Quill and Scroll, the nominees are picked by the yearbook and Newspaper ad- visers, namelyg Mrs. Kathy Young and Mrs. Jeanne Cren- shaw, respectively. Quill and Scroll students are picked for their cumulitive contributions in student journalism. They are all required to be a senior and be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, either for the year of their election, or for the total of all their high school work. Mrs. Kathy Young, Yearbook adviser, commented, it was really hard to choose this years' recipients of the Quill and Scroll honor, my whole staff should have been nomin- ated. O DAVID LaMARCI-IE, NHS usher helps direct Mrs. Tate to the auditorium during the school open-house. l W P1111 Peters ' . . ..,. s
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