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student Council-FRONT ROW: Treasurer Rocky Murray, vice president Susan Ellis, president Matt Krueger. secretary Dawn Schriver. sponsor Leithia Summerlin. MID- DLE ROW; Sponsor Ella Elkins, sgt.-at-arms Vincent Miller, Leigh Meyer. Susan Kirby. April Crompton. Angie Gedek. BACK ROW: Jackie Cox, Davanna Beeson, Billy War- nock. Lisa Felter, Darrin Green. Adventure Club-BOTTOM ROW: Sponsor Jeff Slater, sponsor Andy Slater. Gina Trow- bridge. Adreine Gore. Dawn Malone. Melissa Vlafios. sponsor Scfieryl Malone. TOP ROW: Sponsor Dan Krieg. Darren Frageman, Dar- rick DuBois. Scott Hoffman, Brian Tharp. Amy Barkfiimer. Pa Wildfire-FRONT ROW: Keaene Johnson. Monica Smitfi. MIDDLE ROW: Candlce Col- lins. Karia Gunn. Nola Schriver. Joi Holsap- ple. Tracie Sams. BACK ROW: Sean Byrum, consultant Scott Krueger. Mike Mokris. Ri- chie Whittaker. zr n 59
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Learning To Cooperate Through Clubs The Junior National Association of the Deaf had a Bacl to the Fu- ture party in which students dressed up in different costumes of the 1900 ' s, 1970 ' s and 2000 ' s. On PTCO Day they sold banana splits and snow cones to earn money for their future activities. Student Council had only one special event. They helped set up a Breaking the Ice party to wel- come MSSD to ISD during the bas- ketball homecoming weekend. Adventure Club sold lottery tick- ets for pizzas every Sunday night in the dorm. They also threw pies in the faces of administrators and su- pervisors. They took weekend trips to caves. They learned to trust each other by playing trust games. Wildfire, a performing group of high school and middle school stu- dents, appeared at the Governor ' s Conference and numerous places throughout Indiana. They had te- dious practice every night so they could put on an excellent program. Jr. NAD — FRONT ROW: Doug Mader. Katie Breedlove. Damn Green. Jason LaFeber, Mike Mol ris. Mictieile Simpson. Donald Wi- tulski, sponsor Leithia Sumnfierlin. Gina Trow- bridge. Davanna Beeson. Susan Kirby, Scott Hoffman. Kim Holsapple. Adreine Gore, Wendy Wialrowski. BACK ROW: Leigh Mey- er, Angie Gedek, treasurer Rocky Murray, president Matt Krueger, vice president Dawn Schriver, secretary Noel Rivera, sgt.-at-arms Barbara Andersson. 58
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Dynamite Year For Cheerleaders !!!! When announcements about the new squads were made at the clos- ing of the school year, a long road of hard work began for the cheerlead- ers. They went to a National Cheer- leaders Association summer camp in South Bend where they won blue ribbons. The varsity squad prac- ticed enthusiastically for a week be- fore competing in the State Fair contest. At the Southport competi- tion in the fall, the varsity squad placed first in the cheer chant cate- gory and second in dancing. During football season the cheer- leaders cheered for the team de- spite bad weather conditions. The basketball season meant longer practice hours everyday. They gave explosive pep rallies and were re- sponsible for game decorations. The varsity cheerleaders ranted and raved at the CSSD Tourney un- der the observation of several judges. The result of their hard work was a first place showing, a trophy, and medals for each varsity cheer- leader. ■ - CONGRATS CHRLDRS DSA AWARDS ST CHEER 2 DANCE ' The ISD varsity squad gets recognition for their award-winning performance at South- port. Cheerleaders Amy Barkhimer. Rachele Whi- teley, Kim Holsapple. Andrea Brown. Julie Bailey, and Wendy Wiatrowski fire up the fans at the pep rally before a football game The ISD cheerleaders demonstrate that they are number one after winning the CSSD title. KNEELING: Lorrie O ' Neal, Rachele Whiteley. Kim Holsapple. STANDING; Lisa Holbrook. Andrea Brown, Nadine Pavey. 60
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