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Keeping The Jet Spirit Who were the mysterious people decorating the lockers and halls? They were the spirit angels, a group who supported the varsity players during basketball season. The idea for the spirit angels came from Shannon Callahan Case, who thought the team needed something to pep them up. She got the idea from the school she attended before Hauser. There were 10 girls, all members of the booster club, who decorated lockers, halls, and the locker room for the team members and the coach. Deanette Zody explained, “The boys thought the cheerleaders were decorating, but it was us all along. The other spirit angels were Shannon, Melanie Stone, Tonya Ellis, Roxann Sig-man, Terri Beeker, Traci Tan-guma, Tammy Cook, Tina Moss, and Stephanie Seright. Each girl was a spirit angel for the same Player all season. Each locker was decorated with streamers, a good luck poster, and can- dy. “The girls had fund raisers like bake sales and when they did not have time, they donated their own money, said sponsor, Mrs. Joyce Isreal. “The decorated halls raised everyone's spirit, but the team benefited the most, said Mrs. Israel. Seeing the decorated lockers and halls raised our spirit. I hope the girls keep this up because their support meant more than they will know, said Gary Clark. Seventh grade cheerleaders Angie Tan-guma, Shannon Young, and Megan John perform the cheer Victory during the Southwestern game. Jennifer Seim, a reserve cheerleader, is ex-cuting the cheer Do It Up Hauser during a time out. Jennifer, participated in a rock-a-thon ond bake sales to raise money for cheerleader camp. Cheerleaders 23
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CHEERLEADERS Terri Beeker tapes a banner to the hoop for the Eastern Hancock game. She and Stephanie Seright made a banner for every home basketball game through which the varsity players ran when they came onto the floor. Reserve cheerleader April Cox does the cheer HHS , that she learned when the reserve and varsity cheerleaders attended summer camP at DePauw University. Varsity cheerleaders Sondra Linke and Mark Watkins perform the cheer Good Luck during the warm uP of the varsity game. Mark was one of six male cheerleaders, choosen for the '85-'86 season. Along with Mark, David Hancher, Chris Chappie, Jon Ross, Scott Coombs, and Tim Crouse were also on the squad. Varsity cheerleader Patti Meier watches the varsity ballgame in between sideline cheers. The reserve cheerleaders sit in the booster club to aid the varsity squad in cheering on the team. 22 Cheerleaders
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PROM AND AFTERPROM Melanie Stone concentrates on shooting the centipedes while Deanette Zody watches. Video games were available for the students' entertainment but they didn't receive tickets for playing. Lisa Caffee and Larry Priddy pose in kimonos along with an umbrella during the afterprom. Everyone who attended had the opportunity to have their pictures taken in the kimonos or in a photoboard with their heads on the bodies of sumo wrestlers. The Kimonos and umbrella were later raffled off for prizes. John Maley and Michele Seim smile while being crowned prom king and queen by junior class President Chris Chappie and student council member Missi Selzer. 24 Prom and Afterprom
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