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Show Us Their Spirit The cheerleaders involved themselves this year with Homecoming activities, selling buttons, meeting new people, and eating out. They also ran into a few problems such as getting themselves lost on the way to some games, having to sit four in a seat, and getting buzzed” on the court when the cheer was too long. Photo number one: Teresa Tate. Chris Ostby. Lisa Lee. Photo num- ber two: Men's Hockey Cheer- leaders. Photo number three: Men’s Football Cheerleaders. Photo num- ber four: Teresa Tate. Chris Ostby. DeBora Burton. Lena Dixit. Photo number five: Men’s Basketball Cheerleaders. Photo number six: Chris Ostby. Bridget Hronoski. Deb- ora Burton. 27 Varsity Cheerleaders
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26 J.V. Cheerleaders Varsity, Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders Tryouts in the spring, practices in the summer, reviews in the fall, cheering all year. There were a lot of new cheerleaders this year, bringing new enthusiasm with them. There were also new uniforms, ordered in Cardinal red which turned out to be more maroon than red. Photo number one: Melanie Za- kariasen. Colleen Bayerl. and Be- verly Holum. Photo number two: Men’s ,J.V. basketball cheer- leaders: Michelle Boone. Beverly Holum. Bronwen Fitzgerald. Va- larie Holland. Becky Ostby, Me- lanie Zakariasen ana Erin Dooley. Photo number three: Colleen Bayerl. Photo number four: V. Holland. M. Boone. B. Ostby. E. Dooley. Photo number five: Lau- rie Thompson. Beverly Holum. Photo number six: Laurie Thomp- son and Beverly Holum.
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Expanding Parent Puzzle The Parent Puzzle, or Southeast Parenting Center, is a program centered at M-U whose objective is to help parents feel competent and effective in raising their children and to help M-U students to develop realistic expectations of parenthood. The program is funded by the Department of Vocational Education and the Minneapolis Public School system. The Parent Puzzle offers activities for: parents of children 0-18 years of age: children 0-10 years of age; and students in child development classes at M-U. This year, the Parent Puzzle received a grant from the Council on Quality Education which allowed it to add new services and staff to the existing program. Parenting classes were made available at neighborhood centers in addition to at M-U: the toy and book center was expanded to include a referral service for Southeast families: and the high school child development component at M-U was also expanded. The new program was designed last summer after concerned community members met to discuss th needs of area parents with young children. Photo number one: Mary Gross. Photo number two: Nancy Morris. Ann. Photo number three: Jenny. Photo number four: Jona- than. Photo number five: Ellie. Mary Gross and Lois Holzcmer. Photo number six: Govin. Cheryl Hick- man. Photo number seven: Becky. Photo number eight: Julie Bedell. 28. Parcni Puzzle
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