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Sitting passively on the sidelines was not the typical Pioneer fan. Fans involved them- selves in athletics by both physically and vocally encouraging athletes to give their all. The end result was not as important as the effort put into it. BOTTOM LEFT: Winter rally members (clockwise from bottom left) Debbie Johnson, Heidi Helgerson, Jena Strebin. Denise Lewis. Patti Danielson and Lisa Kaiser draw the crowd’s attention with a new formation and cheer. CENTER LEFT: Undaunted and rain- soaked. Pioneer fans line the field to welcome the football team. TOP LEFT: Band Director Steve Christensen enthusiastically leads pep band. RIGHT: Austrian Mike Binder was a member of Sandy’s JV ski team.
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- SUHS Students were proud to share their school and their lives with visitors from other countries. In addition, they took some of their pride to Washington D.C. and enthusiastically declared, “We’re from Sandy, Oregon!” BOTTOM RIGHT: Members of the Close-Up group who visited Wash- ington D.C. pose in front of the White House. Front row — Mr. Bert Key and his wife Jackie, Chris Muff. Lori Brown and Dennis Peetz. Back row — Robert Collins, Jonelle Stroup and Valerie Masters. Not pic- tured is photographer Parker Daughhtee CENTER LEFT: Lori Brown and a masked Steve Sarich get chummy during Homecoming. CENTER RIGHT: Foreign ex change student from Italy, Mauro Ci- cognini. poses by the SUHS totem pole. TOP: Eighth period year- bookers Alta Hillis, Kim Taylor, advi- sor Cindi Ney, Julie Mann. Brigette Larsen, Ron Huffman, Valerie Mod- jeski, Becky Standfield and Steve Sarich pitch in to create Christmas tree in door decorating competition.
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6 Involving themselves in school activities was an- other way that Pioneers displayed their pride. Stu- dents found time at school to be wild and crazy and to have fun. They weren’t afraid to be themselves, and they weren’t afraid to get involved. BOTTOM: New SUHS football coach Mike Funderburg gets into the spirit by allowing a Black Attacker throw a pie in his face. CEN- TER: Rowdy football players and fans get ready for a pep assembly. TOP: Taking a break from decorating the commons for the Homecoming dance are Holli Van Steenis, Lisa Kaiser, Julie Mann, Stacy Williams, Marcy Huff, Sandy Moore, Gwen Roden. Shelli Hoff and Kris Shawn.
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