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In a race against time, Mrs. Linson of the faculty team dresses to go to the next step in a special pep session relay, photo by Ray Pearson Making a human trampoline, the guy cheerleaders have their own style of spirit-raising activities, photo by Jim Earl Sessions full of spihr Teachers: please notice the bell schedule for today as we have an assembly at the end of seventh period. This notice in the Daily Bulletin or over the P. A. meant that stu- dents had something to look for- ward to at the end of the school day: a pep session! And with the successes of the teams this year, many last minute pep sessions were held to cheer a team to another win or applaude the vic- tory as Dr. Stueipe accepted an- other trophy for the display cases, The same old routine of desig- nated seating, class competi- tions, presentation of teams, and cheers — and, of course, the school song — were still a part of every pep assembly. School spirit improved noticeably, however, OS people participated and en- joyed the pep sessions more than last year, An increase in faculty involvement added to the fun. Teachers and even Dr. Stueipe let their hair down and got cra- zy in skits and antics — from raps to strips, So school spirit increased, and the teams had better win-loss records. Was it a coincidence? — Kris Straughn 20 Pep sessions
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It ' s not the Easter bunny but senior Cindy Kissner as o Halloween rabbit. photo by Amy Linker or jusr Qnorher crozy day To enjoy Halloween, one does not hove to be a kid. This is o time when even adults — young or old — enjoy expressing hidden fan- tasies or suppressed desires. For some, it is a time when they con hide their outside appearances and show their real selves — or be even a little bit crazy! Who could ever forget Jamie Grunden and Jeremy Hood, the cute little midgets, or Jason Sauder and Neiel Kuhn, the resident Ram- bo ' s ?! The festivities started off early Friday morning for the seniors as they paraded their costumes at the senior Halloween Breakfast Club. When they arrived at school, they found out that they were not the only ones crazy enough to dress up. Many other students and some teachers in costumes helped to break the monotony of just another school day. It ' s good to see such a wide variety of people getting togeth- er and enjoying themselves, commented senior Jeff Jones about the changes in many peo- ple ' s attitudes since last Hallow- een. It ' s times like these that help to unify the student body. — Jenny Swoveland Having a pilot ' s license, senior John Sauder is perfect for his Halloween uniform. photo by Amy McDonlel Under this cute midget is not-so-short sophomore Jamie Grunden, who kept his real self hidden all day in Halloween spirit, photo by Heather Huntington A Q
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Lining up as Leo ' s version of the California raisins, Mr. Dubach, Mr. Kennel!, Mr. Carey, and Mr. Hey are ready to follow Mr. Arthi- erhults in a rousing rap. photo by Kris snaughn At a pep session for ttie ACAC champion- ship girls ' basketball team, seniors Jeff Jones and Monte Lengocher raise senior Shelly Nichols in a cheer, photo by Amy Hander- jm %. ' . i m yy. ft in ■ 1 mmmm JWff f [ «- r ' if ii i iHl Si 13 ■Tr? jiWv pi 8 lyllj L 1 « tl jg LjHi.. ' i 1 Hi r ' ' Jfc PS LI 5 mi . 1 ' tt m r » ■ , p iw O nsr. M 1 Mmp s. f b mk ' « ' 1 S ?! % l ly • mk mm m m im nku ■ ¥11 lai This strange way of carrying a basketball seems funny to freshman Shawn Parisot. Though she succeeded in returning the ball, her team lost, photo by tviatt Fuik A balancing act like this pyramid of cheer- leaders at a pep session is something that takes strength, balance, and lots of prac- tice, photo by lylott Fulk Pep sessions 21
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