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Panther Pride sponsors: Mrs. Alsop, Mrs. Hinton, and Mrs. Buckingham. Banners at football games hint at the rising school spirit. Pace, Amy Ashby, Amy Cissna; Row 2: Mikele-Ann Lipking Tracy Jennifer Seckinger; Row 3: Carrie Garnett, Karen Kopec, Heath Goebel, Holly Wade, Bobbie Mitchell, Joest; Fifth Row: Mrs. Hinton, Mrs. . ., Front: Teresa Reis, Donna Mullen, Julia Seckinger, Kelly v A. ' ' V ' Lipking, Jennifer Damm, Heidi Sherman, Angie Sloan, Renee Sloan, Heather Kello, Jeff Davault, Jenny Woods, Susan Eickhoff; Row 4: Kyra Rogers, Heidi Sherman and Susan EiCkhOff lead the Lori Koewler, Lisa Petitjean, Greta Hardin, Kristie Koewler, Sarah Clevenger, Lisa Pride during a meeting. Buckingham, and Mrs; Alsop.
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Panther Pr? RISING SPIRIT A new organization called Panther Pride boosted school spirit by posting banners and ribbon and buttons around the school. Pan- ther Pride supports not only sports, but the speech team, OEA, PTSA, and all other school activities. Panther Pride, under the direction of faculty members Mrs. Buckingham, Mrs. Hinton, and Mrs. Alsop, with added support from Mr. Hammonds. I'm really glad it went so great. I'm proud of our group. I hope next year will continue to be successful. said President, Kelly Pace. The officers of Panther Pride were: Kelly Pace - President; Heidi Sherman - Vice President; Jennifer Seckinger -- Secretary; and Susan Ei- choff - Treasurer. Not only has Panther Pride grown in the school, but pride has grown along with enthu- siasm for Reitz. Seconds after the two pride members finally settled the Banner, team members burst through it. w Seniors Kyra Rogers and Bobbie Mitchell Look forward to selling spirit buttons. 48 ggnther Pride officers: Secretary Jennifer Seckinger, President Kelly Pace, and Vice-President Heidi erman.
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Taking Care Of Business . . . With the help of Mrs. Toone, this year's OEA iOffice Education Associ- ationi chapter of Reitz High School has been very successful. The chapter has done such things as sponsor a Halloween Dance, participate in the Woods; Reporter, Delinda Sebree; Historian, Kim Belcher; Parliamentar- ian, Theresa Singer. The officers for the Clerical Lab are: President, Kerri Logsdon, Vice-President, Staci Fulton; Secretary, Pam Guinn; Treasurer, An- Pall Festival by selling kuchens and-gela Brunson; Reporter, Jodi Carna- making buttons, had a bus trip to St. Louis at Christmas, had a pizza party and participated in district, state, and national contests. There were three different labs, each with its own set of officers. In Secretarial Lab, the officers were: President, Karen Winiger; Vice- President, Kelly Pace; Secretary, Bob- bie Mitchell; Treasurer, Jennifer Theresa Singer, Karen Winiger, Deanna Reed, Amy Hammond, all had fun working at OEA's Fall Festival Booth. han; Historian, Cherie Kappert; and Parliamentarian, Tracy Shaw. The of- ficers for the General Office Lab are: President, Shannon McCulley; Vice- President, Jenny Long,- Secretary, Kristen Forbes; Treasurer, Angela Sloan; Reporter, Deanna Reed; Histo- rian, Lesley Gordon,- and Parliamen- tarian, Jonelle Kohlmeyer. Dictating, Lesley Gordon can do it for you, IIjirlst Row: Deanna Reed, Angela Sloan, Karen Winiger, Jonelle Kohlmeyer, Kim Belcher, Staci u ton, Theresa Smger. Second Row: Cherie Kappert, Boobie Mitchell, Kelly Pace, Jodi Carna- Shannon McCulley is proof that an empty in box han, Kristen Forbes. Third Row: Jenny Woods, Angie Brunson, Pam Guinn Shannon McCul- ley, Jenny Long, Tracy Shaw, Kerri Logsdon, Delinda Sebree. I makes for smiles.
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