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Officers Develop Leadership Skills SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Sgt,-at-arms Gina Trowbridge, treas. Peggy Steinberger. asst. sec. Susan Ellis, sec Ra- chele Whiteley. sgt.-at-arms Lorrie O ' Neal. BACK ROW: Sgt.-at-arms Darren Frageman. treas. Doug Mader, pres. Brian Bippus. vice pres. Rocky Murray, sgt.-at-arms Mark Al- drich. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Vice pres. Thad Morgan, pres. Darrin Green. BACK ROW: Sgt.-at-arms DeShane Roberts, treas. Rebecca Hostettler. sec. Lisa Felter, sec. Billy Warnock, treas. Mike Mok- ris, sgt.-at-arms Aimee Bippus. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Vice pres. Susan Kirby. pres. Matt Krueger, sec. Dawn Schriver. treas. Brandi Pinkus, treas. John Hess, BACK ROW: Sgt.- at-arms Brad Bueltel, sgt.-at-arms Dawn Harvey. 61
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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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FRONT ROW: Peggy Ste inberger. Susan El- lis, Adreine Gore. SECOND ROW: Jenny Miller. Jackie Cox. Rachele Whiteley. THIRD ROW: Michelle Simpson, co-editor Gina Trowbridge, co-editor Buttle Jones. Candi Collins. FOURTH ROW: Brian Bippus. Noel Rivera, Brian Collins, BACK ROW: Derrick DuBois. Rocky Murray, Susan Ellis and Darrick DuBois help cele- brate Brian Collins ' last day with the year- book staff, Brian was a hearing exchange student here for a semester. Being on the yearbook staff and working daily to meet deadlines was NOT EASY! Before school started, yearbook work was already under- way. Students sold advertisennents to various companies to earn money and put the advertisements in the yearbook. The co-editors, Gina Trowbridge and Buffie Jones, at- tended yearbook camp at Hanover College to learn better ways of cre- ating a yearbook. The rest of the staff collaborated for nine months, interviewed people, took pictures, wrote body copy, headlines and captions to meet their deadlines. Yearbook class was fun and chal- lenging! Putting It All Together Creatively High School students wait patiently to re- ceive their copy of the 1986 Oriole during a pizza party in the cafeteria. Students were anxious to review last year ' s activities. 62
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