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R-0- W-D-I-E fhaf's fhe way WE spell rowdy Q LEFT: TOP ROW: Carolyn German, Liz Todd. MIDDLE ROW: Ian Lanchart. Lynda Bauer, Barb Sullivan, Karen Adcr. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Fauvcr qCapr. 7, Donna Morris, Mary Ellen Williams. Debbie McLamb CCapr.J. BOTTOM LEFT: Sophomore Miriam Gibbs stops to look at the scoreboard. BOTTOM SEQUENCE CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Dcbbic McLamb, Icancuc While. Liz Todd. Dawn Higgins. ORGANIZATIONS!Cheerlecders 155
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Unusually cold temperatures and pouring rain were the main opponents of the cheerleaders this year. But the cruel weather did not dampen their dedication, and two hour prac- tices were held after school two days a week. As a result, their synchronized splits and jumps blended with the contest on the field or court. In addition, cheerleaders coordi- nated two pep rallies. TOP RIGHT: Juniors Donna Morris and Mary Ellen Williams offer their impres- sion of Jimmy Carter. RIGHT: TOP ROW: Debbie Jestes. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Baker, Vicki Carlin. BOTTOM ROW: Noreen Turyn, Donna McCauley, Lisa Pierelli. BOTTOM: C. C. Chausse, Jeannie Freder- icks, Jeannette White. Kathy Ellis, Miriam Gibbs, Donna Keefe, Katie Altman, Dawn Higgins, Laura Case, Diane Hill. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior Sharon Fauver foreshadows the upcoming harsh winter on Homecoming Day. 4 154 ORGANIZATIONS!Cheerleaders S 'Q
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TOP RIGHT: BOTTOM ROW: Gary Anderson CSec.J, Val Shryock QPres.J, Bobbie Saas QVPJ, Bob Schingeck CTreas.J. SECOND ROW: Kathy Abbott, Lisa Fuller, Kelly Flannigan, Elsa Kossman, Mary Nell Ro- manik, Suzanne Roche, Mindy May, Cathy Ehlers, Jennie Thien. THIRD ROW: Julie Dorn, Gwen Wells, Gregg Erickson, Allan Steen, David Compton, Penny Boyd, Grazia DiBiaso. TOP ROW: Keith Wilson, Betsie Gross, Joanne Zimmerman, Glen Scobee, Liz Larney, Mr. Adams fadviserl. BOTTOM RIGHT: Grazia DiBiaso frightl comes from Genova, Italy and lived with the Dorn family. Grazia likes sports, friends, music and nature. When she returns to Italy she hopes to study law. Grazia feels this year has been fun . . . because I've had the chance to meet so many new people, and thanks all who . . . have made this year an unforgettable one. Eighteen year old Elsa Elena Kossman Cleft! is from Rio Negro, Argentina and resided with the Flannigan family. Elsa feels this year has been a great experience be- cause she has been able to see . . . the difference between our countries and can see the good and bad of each. She is . . . never going to forget this beautiful experience and extends a million thanks to all the people in the U . S . A . AF9 sponsors fwo sfudenfs 156 ORGANIZATIONS!Ameridcm Field Service To relieve the financial strain of hosting two foreign exchange students and helping members participate in the Americans Abroad Program, the American Field Service club toiled industriously selling bal- loon tickets and citrus fruits. The adult chapter assisted with paper work and bills. As a result of their work finan- ces boomed . Yet, the AFS was not all drudgery. Building a prize winning float, hosting area exchange students for Inter- national Day and traveling to Dover, New Jersey for a short term exchange were all special events. At the fre- quent parties it was not unusual to see different cult- ures conversing amiably. Sev- eral pot luck dinners were also held .
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