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Carr It was obvious even by the first pep assembly that the Evergreen pride and spirit was still going strong. Led by the 1986 cheer- leaders, the cheers and chants of the student body could be heard ringing throughout the gym. Ad- ded to the cheering were the mag- nified voices of Gerry Tiger Budbill and Phuong Ping Pong Phung coming through their megaphones. They were the first E.H.S. yell kings in the history of Evergreen. When Gerry was asked how it felt to be the first male cheerleader at Evergreen, he in 0n responded, uwonderful, fun, great, it's an honor and a privilege. Except for one returning senior cheerleader, Suzette Hutchings, the squad was all new. But be- cause of hard practice and a week at cheer camp the squad per- formed like pros! At cheer camp the squad demonstrated their tal- ent by winning seven superior awards, one excellent award, and two Pep Paddles. Winning the Pep Paddle was a thrill for the squad, and the school, only five out of forty schools were able to take one home. We were so ex- The Spirit cited that we won, that on the way up to recieve it we all tripped over each other, laughingly stated Cathy Oostmeyer. And when we sat down we realized that none of us had brought the paddle back, added junior cheerleader Christy Tamaela. We are proud of our 1986-87 cheerleaders and yell kings, and want to say thanks for a job well done. By Marylynn Walbaum Their spiri t overcame their inexperience 4 From Betts, Monique Pizzitola, Jennifer Hoeglund, Gloria Park, Danita Fitch, Phoung Phung, Suzette Hutchings, Cathy Oostmeyer, Christy Tamaela, Bonnie Conley, and Gerry Budbill. 5 The cheerleaders lead the school in the alma mater. 46 Cheer left to right: Jennifer
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Beffer C ommunicofion ls The Key To 0rgon1Zo77bh ' ' Te dchers Of L GGUGFSHZO The 4986-87 Associofed STudenT Body CASBQ Officers did d loT for The sTudenTs. They didn'T jusT siT bock ond counf The money from The pop mochine: They reolly goT involved wiTh The heorT of The school, The sTudenT body. The ASB officers odded o new iTem To Their dufies be- sides d sense of pride, The ExecuTive Council. The Ex- ecuTive Council consisfed of represenfofives, mosfly presidenfs ond vice-presi- denTs, from The vorious closses ond clubs in The school. The ASB officers ond compony occupied o new locofion, room 257. This clossroom dfmosphere mode The ExecuTive Council become sTudenTs ond The ASB officers The Tedchers of leodership. As presidenf, ScoTT Whifrighf, sTdTed, 'lin This posifion, I feel like d sTu- denT Tedcherf' The cldss, Though, hdd only one redl Teocher, lvlr. Forfner. The officers' moin reoson for bringing This orgdnizdfion info exisfence wos To insTill beTTer communicofion be- Tween The vorious groups in The school. As secrefory, Chris Kono sold, BeTTer communicofion is The key To orgdnizdfionf' The officers olso Tried To Teoch The re- presenfofives The skills Thof They ledrned in leddership comp, such GS how To geT people involved in dcTiviTies or how To orgonize people beTTer. The ASB officers noT only begdn The TrodiTion of The ExecuTive Council, buT They olso Tried To mdke The Fresh- men feel welcome by sTdrT- ing o Big BroTherfBig SisTer progrdm. ln This progrdm, seniors Took freshmen under Their wings ond showed Them guiddnce insfedd of Throwing Them in gdrboge cons. This, plus The pep os- semblies, where The Fresh- men received speciol df- Tenfion from The Seniors, gove The enTire school o re- newed sense of pride. The ASB officers olso Tried To geT The Tedchers in- volved noT only in The ocd- demic pdrT of The school buT olso in The spiriT of The school. The officers Tried To show The more humon side of The Tedchers. All in dll, The officers did projecfs for Evergreen Too numerous To menTion, some of which wenT ToTolly un- known. BuT one Thing Thof is known, The 4987-88 ASB offi- cers hdve o redl chollenge dhedd of Them To do os well ds The 4986-87 ASB officers. by Joy Irwin 48 ASBfExecuTive Council Q ASB HisTorion, Allen Miller recog- nizes ASB President ScoTT Whi- TrighT's on boxer shorTs doy dur- ing spiriT week. 9 Suzy Nesfer ond SuzeTTe l-luTch- ings ore dmong The firsT Evergreen sTudenTs To Tdke pdrf in The Execu- Tive Council.
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