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II taraoSim m Pep Clgb — Tijuana Toads: (Front Row) Chtryl Ontrhoau. Amy Kotthtl. A fit Nthon. Rabbit Galt. Mt nia Piszaro. Elut Htmptl, HtiJi lantn. Ena Grttatr. Gmgrr Graham. Mary BrttktnnJgt. Traty Nthan. (Row 2) Rtf. Dan Btrgitrom. Mm Sat Morgan. Sarah NorJin. Rathtl lat. Saiaa V'irbt. Ralf Rtthttr. Ambtr Carroll. Aamant AaJahao. Satan FagltitaJ. Amy Johnion. Kriinn Hints, Amy Monion. (Row 3) Brian Alnti, Lara Hamtl.Jtnm tr AnJtnon. Carol Patltnon, Sanya BaialJtn. Satan F.rukton. Amy la nan. Toma MtKay. Sharon Fithtr.Jaanira Both anJ. Kartn Go Jimith. Sally Khngl. Slaty Ganan. Kama AnJtnon (Row 4) Mark AnJtnon. Mark Hamrt. Kathy Carr. Mithtllt Rtpltj. Ptggj WhuthtaJ. Amy Hanitn. Sttphanit Hubtr. lang Doth Dong. Chril Mo kt. Kim lakhont. Mary Ann O'Conntr. Emily PtJtnon. Sat Framt. Val Parry. Don SanJt. Btn Carfitnltr. (Row 5) Slalt Carroll. Mark lahman. Lna Rtgan. Nathan Vhtk unJ, Paul Doran. John Bobolink. Alrx Kault, Ene Gntntr. Bob Boitrom.JoJi EJuarJt. Virginia Btrgrtn. Kathy Soultt. V'tnJy Bin. Dau n Braalz. CmJy Ktlby.John Grttn. Mar-da RtJttkt, JoJy Bohlitn. Pep Club created — Tijuana Toads The Tijuana Toads' pep club, started by-Karen England (12) and a few other seniors, had about 200 members from the senior and junior classes. A co-cd club was formed because Karen felt it would be more fun and wc could get more people to join.' The name Tijuana Toads' and green sweatshirts were chosen because the toads come from the same cartoon as The Pink Panther” and Blue Aardvarks, former girls' and guys' pep clubs, and because green, as Karen said, is a unisex color. In her effort to boost spirit, Karen was advised by Miss Sue Morgan and Rev. Dan Bergstrom, who helped with the planning and clearing through the administration. Some club events, besides attending games, were G.P.A. night (girls pay all), powder-puff football and broomball. Karen commented, It was fun to see things get planned and work out. but disappointing when things couldn't get cleared, or kids didn't show up. Christo Stavrou (12), who helped with much of the planning, added. Wc had a lot of good ideas, but it seemed students had a lack of interest. Mat Bn,. Stmor Kartn Eng anJ. trtator of tht Tijuana ToaJi. 28 PtpClub
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Bret Gemltih (12) ponders Prtshman Sophomore Sadie plans. It. Uw Government plans The Minnehaha Student Government had a year of planning activities and events for the school to participate in. They created new events and put some changes into old events to create activities students would enjoy. The student government consisted of class officers, student body officers, and the student council. Through these three branches, activities such as Sadie, JS, Sno-daze and Homecoming were planned along with all the class activities. The senior class officers also initiated a new event called the Senior Day Away. This was a day for seniors to spend time to get to know each other better. Senior Class President Bret Gemlich felt the day went well and said they plan to make it a tradition. Though most officers enjoyed their position it came with a lot of responsibility, It gets tough at times,” said Bret, but in the end, its usually worth it. Mr. Paul Norby advised the student government. He said he wished the student government w'ould have worked on school issues more, but said it was up to student government leaders as to whether they did or not. cuiicnt Government: Jon Oluth. Bret Gtmluh, Son)a Batalden, Afike Manbard. Joanna Genoese, ell) Pustonno. Tosea Cambell, Alysin Krakowiki, Heidi Hallsten. Steve Lysen. Chris Pope. Student Gov't 27
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It UtmWm (From Row) Tom TtnCdtt, Evan Stdnlty. (Row 2) Grtger Anderson. John Esur. Jason Osttrlund. Thomas KteUy. (Row 3) Aaron 7itharsh. Andy BsJ sg. Crew awarded Four sophomores and three freshmen made up the Sound and Light crew, led by Director of Operations Mr. Jim Wald, who said, A lot of them came in with little or no background in the Field and really learned a lot about it. I was impressed with the speed they learned. The Mountain Dew cans were gone from the sound and light booth, but there were no further changes in the physical surroundings. The atmosphere within the group, however, according to Aaro Ziebarth (10) was quite different. The people really were friends and worked well together. The crew operated gym lights whenever necessary and made some minor alterations in the equipment that was not up to their standards. They included a few microphone cables and some amplifying equipment. All crew members received service awards at the end of the year. Msrt Hr , , Aaron Zit harsh (10) and Tom TenCatc (10) u-ork on tht sound for a con tot as ion in she sound and light booth. Sound and l-sght Crtu- 29
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