Lone Tree Community School - Elm Yearbook (Lone Tree, IA)

 - Class of 1987

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Chanting the cheers are Tanya Wollrab and Barb Kout. Cheering on the crowd at a home football game are Cindy Musser, Barb Kout, Alicia Havel, Carmen Brenneman, Tina Wollrab. ConTroveRsv he 1986 season started off with a bang as the football cheerleaders came off of a spectacular summer We learned some new cheers and partner stunts at summer camp which added something ex- tra to cheerleading this season, stated Tanya Wollrab During the season, the cheerleaders performed their regular tasks of organizing pep rallies, making hall and locker signs, and cheering at the Friday night football games The football cheerleading season en- ded on a calm note, but the winter season began with an unsolvable con- troversy With only a few girls going out for varsity cheerleading, a decision was made to have them cheer only at home basket- ball games, wrestling meets, and traveling only for tournaments. Advisor Jill Sterner was asked how she felt about this situation. It was something I had to do and at the time I had no choice! I didn't like it and hope I'll never have to repeat it again Student response on the decision was very negative One student commen- ted. It was almost embarrasing not having cheerleaders at our away games. This situation cast a dim view on the cheerleaders throughout the season Negative comments were heard throughout the season including the girls' trip to state tournaments Football cheerleaders. Front from left; Cindy Musser, Tanya Wollrab, Catherine Mulcahy, Becky Musser, Carmen Bren- neman. Back from left; Alicia Havel, Amy Green, Tina Wollrab, Barb Kout. At right the football cheerleaders perform “Humpty Dump” for an enthusiastic crowd. At far right, basketball cheer- leaders: Carmen Brenneman, Tina Wollrab, Amy Green, Angie Sexton, Beth Ipsen.



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Senior Jeff Evans, Junior Veronica Eveland Computers are the craze of the 80’s, a branch of technology which la here to stay!! Students and faculty members can complete routine and complicated tasks much faster and more efficiently with the aid of a computer Our school currently owns 15 Apple lie computers, six disk drives, and two printer switches A computer literacy class is offered to high school students. These students learn how the word processor, data base and spreadsheet components of our Appleworks system works Computer usage doesn’t stop there, the office practices, typing II class, and accounting I II classes all use com- puters to complete assignments. Many workbook packets for these classes are set-up for computer use only. This gives students a better awareness of all the tasks a computer can perform The school's administration and secretaries use computers for numerous jobs such as: preparing school budgets, printing out class and monthly schedules, filing personnel and school data, and prin- ting out our student handbook The band members raised enough money detasseling seed com last summer to purchase a computer of their own. Mr. Lodin will design and animate next fall's marching band show on the computer. The Music Patrons monthly newsletter is arranged and printed by our computer, and new pieces of music can be com- posed and printed out with help of the DX21 synthesizer

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