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LETTERMENS CLUB Left - Senior Sheri Deguire urges her team mate to get his rear in gear. Bottom - The Cheering section perform one of their better routines. Left to right: Jason Smith, Scott Johnson, Greg Catt, and Jerry Moore. isis. isdn lt was funny to see donkeys being pulled around and the players flipping over their backs, said sophomore Kelly Cox about the Donkey Basketball Game. The Lettermen's Club sponsored the basketball game as well as pizza-eating contests, picnics, and an open gym policy at school this year. The club has been run in the past, but this is the first year fin a long timej that it has been organized, said assistant principal Mr. Sauer. The Lettermen's Club is open to any boy or girl who participates in Fox athletics. Above - Players and partners line up and try to determine which basket they're aiming at. Right - Sophomore Jason Smith finds that a male cheerleader gets a raw- raw deal when it comes to a uniform!
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WEATHER CENTER Left - Heidi Haring checks the daily forecast. Below - 1983 Weather Center Club, First row tleft to rightlz Rochelle Braun, Todd Bowerson, Heidi Haring, Dawn Fehr, Tim Braun, Curt Tiefenbrum, Mr. Moss. Second row - Todd Mueller, Mr. Kulik, Jerel Eaves, Mr. Kasey, Heidi's friend, Laura Robertson, Mike Jordan. l have a tendency to predict the most optimistic view of the weather, said Weather Center Club president Heidi Haring. l make a daily forecast on the map - temperature, relative humidity, wind direction and speed, and barometric pressure. Then l call KRSH with the forecast at 2:45 pm and 5:00 pm. l'm also responsible for reporting the temperature to Channel 2 at 5:00 p.m. The Weather Center was initiated in 1979, and last year the center was placed outdoors between second and third wing. While the club has not kept records on their accuracy in predicting, they are never very far off, said Heidi. ln February when the National Weather Service predicted four inches of snow for the weekend, Heidi recalls that she forecast only flurries. Mr. Vishino teased me about it, but we only had flurries over the weekend! Left - Jerry Miller checks barometric pressure to detect a change in the frontal system.
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