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Dedication Is The Name of The Game Top How : Pat Finn, Cary Bowman, Scott Turner, Erik Barden, Dave Duffy, Steve Stark, Bill Lepak, Pat Lepak, Dean Parrott. Middle Row : Jeff Badley, Mark Russler, Allen Doubles, Mark Hondzinski, Bill Cassin, Tom Eagen, Ed Ingram, Shawn Cubbitt. Bottom Row: Dave Proksch, Kevin Palmateer, Tom Hall, Dee Boulier, Lane Whitcomb, Scott Armando. The boys’ Varsity Club is off to a busy start. This year the cheese and sausage sale was the main fund raiser. The sale w as held to raise money for championship patches and individual four year aw ards. The championship patches are given to a team when they win a S.C.A.L. or Reg- ional Title. Four year awards are earned when a student participates in one par- ticular sport over four years. The Varsity Club also was funded by money raised from the concession stand at the J.V. and Varsity basketball games. To be in the Varsity Club, a student must have one major varsity letter or two minor varsity letters. A major varsity let- ter is earned by participating in a team sport. The team sports are football, bas- ketball and baseball. 1. Second year Varsity Club member Lane Whitcomb waits for his turn at bat. 2. Club treasurer Jim Grosser punts the ball away. 3. Advisor, Principal Grosser goes over the cheese and sausage sale figures for this year. 4. Second year member Sue Burns serves the ball for another point. The minor sports are individual sports such as golf, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling. A varsity letter is worth three points whereas a student needs seven points to become a member. After a student earns membership, he is eligible to buy a jacket. The president of the Varsity Club is Dee Boulier, who has been in the club for two years. Dee w as the captain of the football team. The vice- president of the club is Erik Barden, w ho has been in the club for two years. Erik has participated in w restling and football. I he treasurer, Jim Grosser, has been in the club for four years. Jim participated in football and was on the track team. Prin- cipal Grosser was the secretary and the advisor of the club for the second year. 21
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Only the girls’ Varsity Club has sold cheese and sausage for several years. This year the annual fund raiser was sponsored by both girls’ and boys’ clubs. They sold cheese and sausage to help pay for awards and for patches. Each varsity club member worked very hard to reach his goal. In order to become a Varsity Club member a student must obtain two varsity letters in any sport and reach seven athle- tic merit points. The points can be earned by working in the concession booths or by selling cheese and sausage quotas. The current presi- dent is Annette Durcan, who has been in the club for three years. She participated in both softball and basketball. The vice president of the club is Jane Gorinac. A two year member, she was on the swim team. The treasurer of the club is Sue Burns who is a first year member. Sue, a junior, was on the softball team and the basket- ball team. This year’s secretary is Tammy Schenck and she is a junior. Tammy has been in the club for one year and she was on the softball team. Varsity Club... Top Row: Nancy Lasko, Tracy Hija, Tammy Schenck, Renee Bryson, Audra Ulrich, Kelly Stinson Middle Row: Leann Patterson, Sue Steinhaus, Kristin Schwartz, Marcy Barber, Helen Johnson Bottom Row r : Kim Jackson, Patti Hoag, Annette Durcan, Jane Gorniac, Sue Burns. 3. 20
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Yearbook Class Helps Freeze Tim Top Row : Uturie Hand. Dawn Manyard. Moniquea Moncher, Ed Ingram. Gary Bow man. Brian Groch, Sherry Dazer. Jill Gates. Middle Row: Matt Wilton, Don Mack. Cindy Riehandt. Diana I eaym, Lisa Vantroosenbunrhe, Cary Bowman. Bottom Row: Kirk Hardy. Kim Sabb. Phil Vachon. Heather Moncher, Rob Lange. Michelle Will, Carolyn Emigh, Mary Mack. The theme of this year ' s yearbook is Turning Points. Mrs. Kiefer, the Yearbook Advisor, was very pleased with advance sales. She stated that there will be a very limited supply of extra books. Twenty-five students are currently on the yearbook staff. Many are new people to year- book production, but Mrs. Kiefer stated that the new members are quick learners and are doing well. The layouts are challenging this year, but the smaller senior staff has worked to maintain quality. This year ' s senior staff are as follows: Editor-in-Chief, Cindy Riebandt; Senior Editor, Don Mack: Craine Williams Rep- resentative. Diana Leaym; Ad Manager, Lisa Yantroosenburghe: Business Manager, Jane (kyrinac: Sports Manager, Cary Bow man. Mrs. Kiefer also stated that yearbook is a business and is a good practical experience in the busi- ness problems and organization. In the class the students learn to call on ad- vertisers, sell ads, compose contracts, give in- terviews to coaches and advisors or other athletes and club members. The Editor-in-Chief Cindy Riebandt, stated that even though this year ' s class is very inex- perienced they are progressing very well.
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