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Front Row: Erin Johnson, Lori Damm, Jodi Carnahan, Pam Guinn, Second Row: Tracy Poole, Lisa Morris, Tracy Babb, Lisa Layne, Last Row: Laura McCul- lough, Lisa Gresser, Lisa Traut- vetter, Michelle Phipps. Not pic- tured: Sherri Berlin. The dancing Hilltoppers : EXCIT- ING, ENTHUSIASTIC, and ENER- GIZEDI! After a summer of practice, fundraisers, and camp, the Hilltop- pers were able to perform during pre- games, halftimes, and basketball games with a great measure of preci- sion and skill. With their new advisor Mrs. Julia Lentz, choreographer Miss Kalah Georgette, and business man- ager Mrs. Kelly Little, the Hilltoppers were able to attend the Western Ken- tucky Universal Dance Camp. The girls received several first, second, and Hilltoppers third place awards as well as the spirit award. After fundraisers, such as an assem- bly line car wash, the girls bought new uniforms. Members proud to be a part of the 1985-1986 Hilltoppers in- clude: Captains Jodi Carnahan and Lori Damm. Other Senior members are Pam Guinn and Erin Johnson. Ju- niors Shelli Bellin, Lisa Layne and Lisa Morris. Sophomores Tracy Babb, Lisa Gresser, Laura McCullough, Mi- chelle Phipps, Tracy Poole and Lisa Trautvetter.
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Summer Camp Pays Off . . . Darrin Carnahan spent many hours in the darkroom developing photographs for the yearbook and the newspaper. The compputer made printing the newspaper easier, quicker, and more fun. Pictured are Marcie Jessie and Dirk Julian. Mg Mr. Aurand . . . Mr. Aurand . . . MR. AUR- AND!!! I can't find the cheerleaders' layout . Has anyone seen the story about the teacher strike? Where's Shae and Angie? Across the Hall! Do you need me to go downtown and pick up the copy? Kris, there's a letter in the mirror mail box!! The next deadline is Thursday. Do you have your copy done? I need to go interview Mr. Higgs, Can I have the hall pass? Mr. Aurand, I found the cheer- leader layout! Just one minute inside room 204 during a journalism class brings this entire conversations to life, and it continues for the entire class period. Deadlines, features, news, copy, pictures, and layouts are words the jour- nalism staffs - both the newspaper, and the yearbook have come to know quite well. Under the guidance of Mr. Gene Aurand, the staffs have undergone many changes. Not only have they experienced the pressures, but also the fun of being a staff member. The newspaper - The Reitz Mirror e was led by Editor Kris- ten Reid, and produced papers with a new look, and a new attitude learned at a summer camp in Bloomington. A mirror mailbox for students was placed outside room 204, and ads were sold to students at Christmas and Valentines Day, all giving students a chance to voice their opin- ions and thoughts. Editors Shae Travis and Angie VanZant di- rected the REFLECTIONS staff in creating the yearbook. After teaching the staff what they learned during the summer at a yearbook work- shop, the editors let the staff go to work. After work was done e everyone escaped across the Hall to the pasteup room for practical jokes and laughter e and to let off a little of the pressure. But sooner or later, it was time to get busy again . . . Where's your copy? Oh Mr. Aur- and, I did it yesterday . . . I think . . . N e First Row: Todd DeWeese, Kendyl Albin, Mark Laubscher, MaryLour Wilkerson,- Sec- ond Row: Kim Rogers, Dawn Downey, Rick Davis; Third Row: Heather John, Julie Schultheis, Kristi Pfendere, Gina Foote, Donna Bolin, John Bailey, Editors Kris Reid and Rod Townsend; Fourth Row: Todd Johns, Darrin Carnahan.
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Varsity Front Row: Jane Mulherin, Amy Helfrich, Kendyl Albin. Second Row: Marylou Wilkerson, FKlrlitl Daughtery, Missy Martin, Kelli Talley, Missy Norman, Third Row: Holly Wade, Sherri 1c . Reserve Front Row: Susan Patton, Ann Mulherin, Lisa Elpers, Kristie Mossberger, Julian Julian, Jennifer Talley. Freshmen Front Row: Heather Wade, Tracey Trautvetter, Katy Wepfer Second Row: Karen Pe- trinik, Jane Weber. Shari Mossberger. Reitz high panthers cant be beat, Mater Dei Wildcats - DEAD MEAT! Cheerleaders perform dances in addition to cheers at pep assemblies. Go Big Blue The Reitz Varsity cheerleaders have had a very Productive and rewarding year. Prac- tice started as soon as school was dismissed last year. They practiced three days a week for an hour and a half each day until the first football game. The cheerleaders held a fund- raiser, selling ads for seat cushions to raise enough money to attend a summer camp. For being their first year at a camp the Reitz Cheerleaders exceled greatly by bringing home five first place ribbons and a spirit award. Since then, the Cheerleaders have brought home a second place trophy from a cheer competition at Eastland Mall. With the left over money from sales, the cheer- leaders have all received new uniforms. 55
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