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Michelle Chapman Scotl Reiter Spirits ran high, as this years homecoming assembly got on the way. JV Hally, Front Row: Amy Long, Corina Kadell, Meline Hurliman. Back row: Melodic Boersma, Heather Vukich, Donna Bjerke. To keep with the yearly tradition. Pep Band followed the national anthem with a rousing rendition of “The Saints Go Marching In”. RrrK Rice 11
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MichtHIc Chapman 66 We had to work a Jot harder to be as good as we were last year. 99 - Robin Clason At one of this years’ basketball games. Robin Clason shows a lot of spirit and enthusiasm. Varsity Rally (top to bottom): Cathie Butler, Becky White. Leslie Ny-quist, Robin Clason, Elizabeth Aleman, and Karmen Fore. RALLY SHOWS SPIRIT GR-I-Z-Z-L-I-E-S spells spirit, and spirit is what it’s all about, as the rally cheers on at games and pep assemblies. The rally is a very important part of Mac High. Without them the crowds would be unorganized and lost when it comes to cheering. Behind the scenes, the rally is in charge of organizing rooter buses, buying food for the football team, and making spirit signs, and overall support. These girls work very hard to keep up team moral and school spirit. When asked how she felt about being on rally Junior, Robin Clason replied “I love being on rally because it allows one to be a part of sports in a non-competitive way.” Elizabeth Alemen added “It’s an experience I’ll never forget. It’s a lot of fun and we meet lots of people. AH of us girls were never really good friends but rally brought us to be best friends. Rally isn’t really a title, it’s a challenge, it’s not easy, but it’s worth it!” This summer the girls attended the USA Cheerleading Camp. They did very well. The girls received one superior trophy and four superior blue ribbons. The rally is advised by Mrs. Shari Girod.
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CLUB GETS It’s been another hard-working year for Key Club. Eighty people successfully donated blood for the Red Cross drive. This has become an annual event sponsored by Key Club. When asked about the Valentine’s Dance, which they also sponsored, Mardi Williams said “We made lots of money, and it was a good fundraiser for the Key Club, and it was very successful as a student body activity.” JOBS DONE Key Club members also volunteered their time to help at the Soroptomists’ Dinner, and in the trash pickup at Wortman Park. The District Key Club Convention, was located in Bellevue, Washington during April. Over seven hundred members were present at the Convention. Key Club members also attended workshops, where they listened to guest speakers, and gained new ideas for Key Club next year. Mr. A1 Kuhn is advisor. First row: Peggy Munson, Saeko Ohashi, Deena Munson. Don Fenlon, Teresa Primozich, and Shari Palmer. Second row: Mardi Williams, Shawn Plemmons, Lynn M inchew. Julie Rozek, and Lorri Mondahe. Third row: Laurie Hamilton, Teresa l.eppin, Jill Black, Greg Nelson, Kim Bales, Kristina Pfendler, and Mr. Al Kuhn. Fourth row: Karmen Fore, Mark Thomas, Carry Martin, and Jennifer Mattecheck. Not pictured: Jeff Mroc-zek.
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