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I had a good crew. They're very supportive and hard-working, commented Miss Veronica Puglise, sponsor of the Stat girls. This year Miss Veronica Puglise met with the I3 girls about once a week and at games throughout the basketball season. The stat girls are the little sis- ters of the team, replied Miss Ve- ronica Puglise. Besides being the little sisters, the stat girls also attend banquets with the team, keep stats and act as a cheering section. This year, the stat girls made Christmas stockings for the Varsi- ty and JV team. The freshmen re- ceived candy canes. Stat girls, .fy 1 Z, 72 5 My A s J' JWH 2 Z , ,ff 1 ,,,,x...,, T Yefffx Q I 1,1 ,ff , V ,mfg -., My ,RW Q 1 15,519 W - Stat Girls: Top Row: Toni Lewandowski, Lisa Prescher, Cindy Lombardi, Wendy Powell, Shelly Burris, Adela Trejo, Beth Moch, Vicky Howell, Sara Johnson. Bottom Row: Heather Gardner, Holly Sambora, Shannon Price, Kimberly Hansen, Kim Arnold. Wres tlerettes add spirit This year there were more wrestlerettes than there have ever been before and they raised money for the wrestlers to go on tourna- ments by selling calendars and car- nations, sponsoring a dance and selling Christmas candy-cane grams. The wrestlerettes also sold food in concession stands at the matches. The wrestlerettes ran clocks during matches and cleaned up after the matches. They had much spirit to cheer on the wrestlers. The wrestlerettes have new uni- forms this year. They bought them and made the uniforms them- selves. Mrs. Beverly Lewis is the spon- sor of this group and is a science teacher. This year we've had more girls than ever before. We've had a lot of compliments on how we've im- proved, said Laura Bizily. ns: is . gg . A is ilii if lll llll Top Row: Michelle Florman, Laura Bizily, Kindra Ladrugar, Crissy Misker, Lori Poliselli. Kim Eno, Leanne Ulber, Tammy Italiano, Leanna Padilla, Nina Tenaglia, Terra Themla, Cheryl Orbon, Chris Grenier, Julie Hardin, Cindy Busic, Peggy Garmon, Shelly Finch, Sherry Turnlole, Jenny Decker, Christine Garrison, Dawn Piegari, Doris Stepp, Dena Wise. 2nd Row: Kim Hughes, Julie Asbury, Shelly Kurri, Lori Kropp, Lorraine Schember, Joni Miller, Misty Long, Lesha Lake, Allison Baxter, Kim Ramson, Nicole Riddle, Suzanne Lacey, Che Mead, Nancy Hixon, Nicole Degugoria, Carol Grive. 3rd Row: Mrs. Newell, Candy Morgan, Elisha Martins, Donna Henisey, Terra Cousins, Tammy Luther, Desire Parks, Erinnm Ginte, Tiffany Blum, Gail Lee, Carran Curren, Page Livingston, Shawna Wilson, Shannon Hurst, Dawn Burge, Shelly Boxley, Mrs. Lewis. Bottom Row: Ann Wagner, Shelly Liquidini, Cindy Sparkman, Cindy Bean, Timi Deckwa, Carolyn Gilstrap, Pam Bessett, Ginniann Mabe, Tracey Soul, Denise Caron, Monica Gomez.
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Club finds German studies fun The German Club is a good op- portunity to learn the German lan- guage and culture, handle respon- sibility and have fun at the same time, said Margie Cox, President of the German Club. The German Club attended the Qktoberfest, a St. Nickolaus Day party, a German restaurant, a trip to Payson and planned for a trip to Germany next year. In the Spring they planned a trip 0 X. to Payson for a weekend. There they spoke German to one another and had a fun time. For their fundraisers they sold decorative, reusable note tins, sold pins that said different phrases in German, and had a car wash to reach their future goal to go to Germany. ln the long run the Ger- man Club's ultimate goal is to go to Germany by saving up the money they get from fundraisers, said Magazine expresses Literary Club: Top row: Cheryl Azbill, Nancy Ryan, Mrs. Mary Murphy-Tick, sponsor, Lisa Fernandez, Tammy Wiswell, Patty Noonan. Bottom Row: Paul Tracy, Amber Arnold. GERMAN CLUB: Bottom row: President Margie Cox, .lim Rhodes, sponsor Mr. Mi- chael Blackwell, Marc Nalow, Aimee Un- derwood, Alison Baxter, David Grass, Les- lie McCallum, Tina Jurgens, Steve Leb- sock, Vice President Stacey Mellen, Top row: Tammy Morrison, Kim Brown, Rhonda Anderson, Kristen Lundberg, Yvonne Heydrich, Lea Heydrich, Kathy Churchich, Mark Prestine, Barney Neil, Cynthia Giesie, Shelly Hefling, Jeff Prince, Marie Bredag, Beth Wattenberger, Sara Weber, Eric Bergstrom Secretary, Paul Beakley, Amy Jackett, Ashley Joynes. Mr. Michael Blackwell, sponsor of the German Club. ln the beginning of December, the German students sent in for pen pals. The students were matched with someone with their own interests and hobbies. ln this way the students, both here and in Germany, exchanged cultures and learned about each other. feelings The main philosophy of the Lit- erary Magazine is the changing ideas, images and thoughts of an individual before the moment passes. The Literary Magazine is a col- lection of poems, short stories and artwork done by students to ex- press their thoughts and feelings in an original way. The editors of the Literary Mag- azine are Cheryl Azbill and Paul Tracy under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Murphy-Tick and Miss Patricia Schack. In addition to their writing and art contributions, they arrange the layout of the mag- azine. The creative efforts of the stu- dents show their inner feelings and parts of themselves. I6I
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Close-up: Top Row: W.G. Hawsen, Ashley Joynes, Paul Johnson, Tammy Wiswell, Second Row: Amber Arnold, Libbi Fenelsen, Lisa Adams Chess Club: Top Row: Eric Major, Jeff Huntley, Mr. Polvino, sponsor, Second Row: Mr. VandenOever, sponsor, Renee Anderson, Scott Melton Close up Close-up began the year by sponsoring the Beach Party dance to raise money for a trip to Washington D.C. April I4 through April 2l. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Jen- ny Smith-Stanford, raised money to send some students to the State Capital February ll. While they were there, they sat in on a com- mittee meeting, they met the Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court, and Bob Corbin, the attor- ney general. On Friday they went to a banquet and Steve Benson was a guest speaker. After the banquet, they went to a dance. On Saturday the students went to an all day seminar-workshop. They had to choose 3 out of 8 workshops to at- tend. The main event of the year for Close-up was the trip to Washing- ton D.C. While there the students attended I2-I5 different seminars, went on a night tour of Washington and had a free day of touring. Chess Club This year the Paradise Valley Chess Club was a social activity open to all students interested in games. The students played chess and other educational games every Thursday for an hour or two in Mr. VandenOever's room. Sponsors Mr. Joe VandenOever and Mr. Sam Polvino showed stu- dents patterns and comparisons in various games, such as the use of probability with dice in backgam- mon. The club is designed to stimu- late the logical process through games, according to Mr. Vanden- Oever. The club didn't go to any tourna- ments this year because of fees in- volved and membership. Member- ship fluxuated between four and sixteen students throughout the year as many were also involved in other activities.
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