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Page 54 text:
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Group ot tour gives service with o smile ot the olumni reception. Dlscusslng thelr next move, Angie Beck ond Dorline Ogent decide which college to visit during College Doy. Conterrlng with each other, Louro Goff- ney ond Kim Schenk tolk during College Doy. Gathering lntormatlon pamphlets, Anno Lorge, coptoin, circulotes during College Dov. 48 Hosts 81 Hostesses 3,
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rowds Thrilled by JV ond Frosh heerleoders TighT To keep Tiger spiriT Bring sdddle shoes, pom pons, pyrdmids ond M 84 M's TogeTher WhdT do you hove? An Ookville cheerleoder. Led by sophomore copToins Sue Pinson ond Borb ColleTTo ond freshmon copToins Ndncy Meyer ond Billie Jo NobllTT, These roh- rohs could be found procTicing origindl ond TrddiTionol cheers be- fore mdjor sporTs evenTs. The fooTboll, soccer, volleyboll, wresfling, ond boskefboll Teoms benefiTed from The supporT given by The girls. Sophomore wresTler Don SToTen commenTed, The cheerleoders keep up The Teom spiriT ond never lose foifh in us. Pep dssemblies were l'pep- pier due To Their enThusiosm. Freshmon copToin Ndncy Meyer sold, 'Cheerledding is on impor- TonT school ocTlviTy becouse IT promoTes school spiriT. Promofing school spiriT is The glorious side of cheerleoding, buT There wos more Thon jusT The oc- Tuol cheering. WiTh The did of sponsor Mr. Mike Skinner, vorious money-mdkers were used To roise oddiTionol funds for swedT- ers ond jockeTs for The squdds. One meThod come from The sole of spiriT bolloons before home- coming weekend. ThroughouT The seosons, cheer- leoders kepT up Teom ond school mordle. Sophomore Debbie Le- sinski commenTed, Cheerleod- ing hos been o good woy To be- come involved wiTh school ociTi- viTes ond iT's been o loT of fun cheering The Tigers on. Wllh claps and smiles, freshmen cheer- leoders show Their spiriT To fooTboll fdns. Arranged 'lolem-pole slyle, sophomore cheerleoders enferfoln crowds during holf-Time Gcfivifies. Cheerleoders
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QW., M-.Ls ,MW ks, mwah... elping oThers iind Their way around osTesses welcome males To The group Originally an all girl group dressed in blue, This year's Tiger- eTTe HosTesses had four excep- Tions when Tiger HosTs were cho- sen To represenT our school. Dr. Schindler sponsor, ThoughT The idea of having HosTs, originally suggesTed by The NorTh CenTral CommiTTee, would be greaT. 'iThey are an excellenT group of young women and men. ln order To become a HosTess or HosT, one musT apply in The spring and engage in an inTerview. The appIicaTion requires The candi- dafes' grade poinT average and acTiviTies They are involved in. HosTesses and HosT have one capTain, Anna Large, Two co- capTains, Juli Allen and Kris Zum- waIT, and 20 represenTaTives. Their main duTies are To help peo- ple locaTe faciliTies of inTeresT and answer auesTions. AfTer consulTing wiTh a Tiger- eTTe HosTess during College Day, John Schnurbusch commenTed, All my auesTions had been an- swered concerning where differ- enT colleges were locaTed in The LRC. HosTesses and HosT are always willing To help in almosT any siTua- Tion and enjoy doing so. Being a TigereTTe HosTesses or HosT is a very rewarding acTiviTy. I am proud To be able To help oThers sTaTed Cheryl STaples. Boffom Row: Lisa Finke, Sherrie Dye, Laura Gaffney, and Susan Parker. Second Row: Sharon Garcia, Kim Schenk, Michele Pidgeon, Anna Large, Linda Harfmann, Jeannie Sfaafs. Third Row: Kris Zumwalf, Juli Allen, FourTh Row: Susan Pulley, Dan Lemkuil, Deron Kazmaier, Nick Mirkay, Laura STewarT, Angie Beck, Scoff Knubley, Darline OgenT. Top Row: Cheryl Sfaples, Carol Cornish HosTs 84 l-losfesses
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