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Top Row: Liz Gutierrez, Chellie Sauter, Chris Whiteside, Pat Forden, LeRoy Barnett, Bill McKenzie, Lisa Sartor. Second Row: Veronica Romero, Lisa Richards, Lisa Renburg, Nancy Pennington, Colleen McClintic, Rhonda McClure, Cindy Holmes. Bottom Row: India Murray, Dan Stober, June Tierney, Don Sheets, Mindy Scales, Gracie Flores, Jane Lundy, Randy Williams. Debating It Out A Forensic student is kind of hard to de- scribe. There are no stereotypes like the dumb jock, the computer kid, or the blonde cheer- leader. A Forensic student doesn't sing in the shower, he recites speeches. It's not uncom- mon at a Forensic tournament to see twenty students talking to walls, bushes, and lamps, all practicing their speeches. Instead of dreaming of winning their league in football, Forensic students dream about going to the National finals to perform an oratory speech. Top Row: Henry Holdt, Melanie Kasseroff, Brad Fitz- henry, Karen Rice, Tim Rodman, Mike Melady, John Kennedy, Shawna Smith. Second Row: Paul Worth- ington, Deanna Dobbins, Marlene McClintic, Wes Schaal, Rhonda Karagozian, June Tierney, Robert Stober, Amy Martin, lan Taniguchi, Ariane Eberhart, Cheri Rice, William Hsu. Bottom Row: Kim Olson, Lori Yancura, Danny Stober, Lisa Balzer, Renee Roush, Burke Farrah. 8 Heritage 2 Forensics The Super St Faster than a speeding bullet. . . more erful than a locomotive able to leap buildings in a single bound . . . it's Supe . . . no, it's the Super Heritage Staff! They may not be as well known as 1 Kent of the Daily Planet, but when they into a room, students stop and pay tribute. year long the Super Heritage Staff has formed the student body of all the activitie ' L Hoover and in the surrounding comm Reporting the news requires a lot of time effort. They prove you don't have to wear and blue tights to be super. MILD-MANNERED reporters, ready for the next ment.
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Spirit ls Their Goal 1981-1982 VARSITY CHEER SQUAD: Amy Ogata, Laurie Sever, Rosalind Bennett, Valerie Vasquez, Jodi McCreery, Leslie Smith. S HAVE INVADEDY Varsity Cheer imitates Bullard. FASTEST CLAPPER IN THE WEST. Rosalind claps at a rally. Cheer
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op Row: Veronia Romero, Liz Guttierez, Williams Hsu, Cheri Rice, Scott Newton, eanna Kitamura, Marlene McClintic, Cliff Andrews, Gilbert Kachadorian, Melanie asseroff. Second Row: Greg Ireland, Gary Liao, Paul Worthington, Amy Martin, Henry oldt, Karen Hansen, Daralyn Schmitt. Bottom Row: Tracy Lentz, Ariane Eberhart, ike Peterson, Cindy Wilson, Brad Fitzhenry, Wayne Dixton, Chris Gallagher, Shawna ith, Barbara Church, Wes Scaal, Danny Stober, June Tierney, Tim Miller. Hit the Bullseye There was a hush in the crowd, as talented Junior, Lori Yancura, stepped up to the platform. Slowly taking the pointed object into her fingers, she flung back her wrist, closed an eye, and let fly. Her palms were sweating with anticipation as the small spear approached it's destination. Then suddenly, club sponsor, Robert J arnagin, walked by. While he was about to sneeze, the dart surprisingly flew directly into his mouth, down his esophagus, and into his stomach, where it prompt- ly split the apple which he had eaten for breakfast that morning. This is just a small portion of the interesting things that happened to Hoover's Dart Club members this year. Team member Dexter Meckler, when asked about the club, ex- claimed, I think it's fantastic! HIT ME WITH your best shot, and fire away. Hit a balloon, win a prize. Always Punctual Quill and Scroll, contrary to popular belief, is alive and well, somewhere on this campus-we think. We asked several students if they knew anyone in Quill and Scroll. Their responses were all the same, The what? We've searched high and low to find a Quill and Scroll Club member but, unfortunately, couldn't find one. Perhaps they are distant relatives to the Olympia Artestians and only come out at night be- cause they are too busy writing all the time. Top Row: Liz Gutierrez, Chellie Sauter, Chris White- side, Pat Forden, LeRoy Barnett, Bill McKenzie, Lisa Sartor. Second Row: Veronica Romero, Lisa Richards, Lisa Renburg, Nancy Pennington, Colleen McClintic, Rhonda McClure, Cindy Holmes. Bottom Row: India Murray, Danny Stober, June Tierney, Don Sheets, Mindy Scales, Gracie Flores, Jane Lundy, Randy Wil- liams. Dart Club Quill and Scroll 29
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