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A CHANGE OF STYLE Spirit Week was something all students could enjoy and participate in. No one was left out unless it was by choice. The halls were filled with spirited students dressed according to the theme of the day. Abnormal dress was seen during both Fall and Winter Homecoming Weel s. There were also many noontime games that pitted the sophomores, juniors and seniors against each other. The Friday pep assembly, the big game and the all school dance topped off the week. Why did this all happen? Well according to Cathy Heller, It brought the students closer together outside of the classroom. UM! UM! Hopefully chocolate cream pie is John Baker ' s and Mike Benda ' s favorite! I-K Spirit Week SPLASH Casey Parks shows her spirit by dressing up as a mermaid during spirit week. HOW HARD IS IT TO RIDE A TRICYCLE? Very, according to Jack Wyzywany and Kathy Pifer. EGGED-ON By ERNIE The Senior Class tries to win the Loud Mouth Contest at the winter pep assembly.
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ENTHUSIASM, SMILES. FRIENDS AND FUN ROW I: K. Fulk, J. Lyon. T. Krycinski. ROW 2: C. Heller. L. Louth. D. Lase, D. Kangas. ROW 3: K. McPherscn. Adviser K. Anderson. L. Richardson. Versatility and smiles filled the I9S4-S5 Pom Pon Squad. From pom passes and somersaults to high kicks and flashy flips, the squad entertained it ' s audiences. The girls started their season performing during fall pep assemblies and ended up opening the halftime shows at the eight home basketball games. The decrease in members during basketball season couldn ' t stop the remaining ten dancers from giving top performances. I liked pomming this season because we all got to jam to the tunes together. said sophomore Dorinda Kangas. This year brought many new and fun experiences to the Pom Pon Squad. The girls attended a speed learning clinic in Shepard. competed in Regional competition in Ithaca, and hosted the statewide pom pon competition at HoU. During the end of July, the squad went to a week long camp at Saginaw Valley College. The girls did a great job and earned two second place trophies and numerous individual ribbons. All the girls agreed that a special part of being on the squad was having a caring and involved adviser. Mrs. Karen Anderson was both of these and much, much more. Working with the squad has been a very rewarding experience. I enjoyed watching the girls learn and communicate with each other as individuals, said adviser Karen Anderson. One of the best parts of being on the squad was the close friendships that developed between the girls. Senior Kelly Fulk said, Being a member of the Pom Pon Squad has left me with many happy memories and a lot of new friendsl LOOK AT THOSE LEGS! The Pom Pon Squad is known for their high kicks.
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ROW I: S. Van Ermen, J. Weisinger. T. Talro. T. Conn. J. Chapman. ROW 2, L. Gafner. W. Middlesworlh, T. Heller. D. Kanouse. D. Spencer. A. Zanglein. ROW 3: D. Shassberger. K. Pifer. A. Smith. M. McDowell. C Hemming. A. Wilcoi. WHICH WA Y IS UP? Andrea Zanglein and Amy Wilcox have a little fun at a Pep Club meeting. WHAT ' S IN THE NEWS? The Homecoming game was full of new spirit ideas! THE ROWDY PEPPERS The Pep Club peeked during the football season. Off to a very active start, one could always hear the booming chants of the peppers . From the onset, under the supervision of Mrs. Barb Neureither and Mrs. Brenda Lynch, the club was excellently organized. It was divided into five sections- the fundraiser, new ideas, sports publicity, other publicity and pep assemblies. The plan was to have these groups meet seperately and then report back at the end of the activity period. A small fee was required for dues. This money was spent on the teachers during Fall Homecoming. Placing an apple In every teachers mailbox, according to junior Eric Gafner, was to show our appreciation for their understanding during our rowdy week.
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