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ASB Working Together By Lori Raber This year's ASB made a goal to be the best, most active ASB ever, commented Brian Maienshein. This past year the ASB made many new traditions which led to a better unity with the student body and the group itself. They sponsored after- game dances, offered a suggestion box and organized committees to improve ac- tivities. The ASB was in charge of most of the major events, such as Homecoming activi- ties, dances and pep rallies. There was a lot of hard work done that was not as well known to the school. The ASB passed out various pictures, sold tickets at lunch, made signs and cleaned up after-school functions. Each member had his own responsibil- ities to the school. Some of these jobs in- cluded publicity, arranging for bands to play, paper-work concerning expenses and posting coming attractions on the sign in front of PHS. We knew we had personal responsibilities, and we expect- ed everyone to do their share, replied Tami Watkins. After a general meeting each day during fourth period, the ASB did their own work. I felt that all the members of the ASB were compatibleg this helped to get things done and made it a terrific year, com- mented Senior Matt Golden. Young artists at work WM? IN!! Uh,-.1 F. Hill, M. Golden, J. Hamilton, J. Miller,T. Sawyer, J. B. Wraith, K. Yamsaki, L. Whitmont, K. Rangel, B Selser, P. Thompson. B. Van Vranken, E. Maienshein, Maienshein, T. Watkins, R. Abramson. Billy Wraith consults Lance Whitmont on a future plan,
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Bleacher Creatures I pirited Titan Unite By Chris Blackburn You'll find the nicest and most spirit- ed people here, replied Heather McCleod when asked about the Bleacher Creatures. The Bleacher Creatures have come a long way since the club formed last year. With over one hundred people involved, they are now able to give their support to more of the athletic teams. This was seen as the Bleacher Creatures supported the athletic teams of first and second semester. Shelly Hayes stated, The club is more organized this year and has a devoted group of leaders. This was seen as the Bleacher Creatures got involved with more than just cheering on the athletic teams. They could be seen at tailgate par- ties and selling Fuzzy Grahms on the quad during lunch. The Bleacher Creatures made them- selves more noticeable on campus as the entire club bought sweatshirts with the club's logo on it. This was to show their support for the teams and each other. Elisa Smith commented, The games are so much more exciting and action packed when all of us squish together in one group and cheer on our teams! The Bleacher Creatures was a club in which anyone could have joined for the purpose of hav- ing fun in cheering on the athletic teams throughout the year. lt was great being a Bleacher Creature! Bleacher Creatures hold nothing back when it comes to cheering J . 122 Bleacher Creatures .Ta N,.5 fs, 1 .-Vzrqr, Y A. Bray, R. Farvar, K. Beloux, E. Smith, A Tracy, B. Shipley, S. Hays, T. Miley, N, Fal- coner, F. Flores, S. Brockmoller, M. Soren- sen, M. Sharp, O. Davidian, M. David, S Fanta, M, Cruz. H. McLeod, Mrs. Barker- Ball, A. Borra, K. Korvink, K. Heald. J. Pas- chall, S. Reed, D. Baumanns, K. Sampson, D Malloy. The nicest and most spirited people are here.
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