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Kim Altman, Derrae James and Susie Hamm clock the wrestlers during a wrestling meet. The wrestlers warm up before their meet with Shadow IVlOurr A group of matmaids takes Score during a wrestling match.
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Matmaids: Top Bow: Patty Cabot, Debbie Bills, Daphne Judge, Tracy Anderson, Julie Barnes, Marie Waterman, Den- ise Bohrman. Flow 2: Mrs. Beverly Lewis, Lauren Cabot, Susie Hamm, Donna Ward, Michelle Allen, Karen Midura, Derrae James, Lisa Cafarelli. Wrestlerettes: Top Row: Antonetta DeSimone, Tracy Ander- son, Wendy Kaiser, Stacey Waddle, co-captain. Row 2: Sue Wessel, Beth Sarrat, Nancy DeSimone, Tammy Jensen, cap- tain. lvlatmaids and Wrestlerettes The matmaids and wrestlerettes have kept them- selves busy attending games, selling candy, work- ing consessions and having car washes. The matmaids keep score and clock the wres- tlers. The wrestlerettes cheer and encourage the wrestlers in the stands. Together they have sold calendars, candy and cups. The money went toward the trip to San Diego in December. They also ran the consessions at the games to raise the money for the wrestlers to go to the Sky- line Wrestling Tournament at Tucson in February. There was a Wrestling Banquet in February at which awards were given. For the first year the matmaids were paid for operating the scoreboard. The matmaids and wrestlerettes had a problem of transportation this year. They were only given a van for away games. Therefore, only 6 girls from both matmaids and wrestlerettes were allowed to go to the away games.
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KLUTZ club . . . raises money through candy sale. Top Flow: Scott Gray, Ted Genivitz, Steve Ashworth, Geoff Bennett. Second Row: Paul Pellman, Steve Brown, Tom Martin, Don Barrett, Rob Ketterson, Shane James, Andre Fournier, Debbie Bills, Suzie Phelan, Ron Smith. Bottom Flow: Kelly Waller, Tammy Leach, Carol John- son, Teresa Skerba, Pam Gilson, Karen Silvay, Belinda Lipka, Tina Fields and Greg Ross. cry t N 'W 'mr Gary Bennett observes the results of his chemistry experiment. Replacing broken glassware costs the individual students a lot of money, says Klutz Club advisor Mr. Smith. Being in the club gives students a chance to raise money for the broken glassware. The members had a candy sale in the month of March that lasted for two weeks and they had more fund raising activities planned for next year. The club is made up of twenty-eight members enrolled in Advanced Placement Chemistry. 172 skin 46 Alan Ford demonstrates how to become an ofticial member of the Klutz Club.
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