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'N N. X 2 ref QU DERON JOHNSON and BOBBY PFAN- NENSTlEL juniors carry an excited Coach Perrin, Michelle Engelken, Laura Ross, Traci Shaw, Beth Brandenburg, Jenell Stover, Lau- LOREN ZlEGLER through an obstacle course. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOUTJ Q25 Front Row: Maria Shell, Erin Wiley, Gina Jollie, Marie Beuchat, Tammy Harrison, Robin Bailey, Julie Butler, Lindi Swain, Jodi Cairns, Sponsor Miss Jan Patton. 2nd Row: Kim Brooks, Shelli Sumner, Becki McDougal, Tonya Dekat, Pam Swartz, Stephanie Harrod, Becca Rockefeller, Judy Beaumont, Shannon Wiley, Lori Vande Velde, Julie Barker, Nancy Mohler, Suzie Robbins, Tanya Ellis. 3rd Row: Angie Suther, Tracey Griggs, Tracy Crockett, Cindy Blankenship, Jody Snider, Debra Welch, Carol Rabb, Stacey Wanklyn, Susan Bray, Cathy Borders, Debby Schuh, Mary Tomlinson. 4th Row: Kim Frank, Rhonda Kingsley, Chris Troxel, Carol Robbins, Terri 4416- rie Armstrong, Kelly Tabbert, Diane Dult- meier. 5th Row: Mary Dekat, Angie Hook, An- gela Roberson, Susie Smith, Kristin Brungart, Lesa Martinek, Julie Herrington, Pam Frey, Penny Stites, Kay Weller, Julie Hawkins, Sher- ry Rohn. 6th Row: Annette Martin, Nancy Mar' tin, Angela Shell, Colette Bosse, Jenny Griggs, Cindy Doebele, Brigette Hartter, Kim Stringer, Paula Workman, Deana Womack, Back Row: Tina Cloe, Patti Frey, Genell Schultes, Teresa Barraclough, Toni Russell Debbie Brungardt, Darcy Etzel, Connie Robbins, Vicki Vande Velde, Denise McLin. iPhoto by Brent Photog- raphyj Q39 Helping build spirit by making posters are freshmen CONNIE ROBBINS and BRIGETTE HARTTER. iPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINJ 1n....v'r A A .. .-
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First year demerits issued to members as new sponsor instigates changes During her first year as Pep Club sponsor, MISS JAN PATTON was confronted with many changes. The first change instigated was that any person nominated for Homecoming King or Queen could not be a candi- date for King and Queen of Courts. This created discussion among the student body, but the matter was put to vote and the issue passed. Demerits were introduced into the constitution. These were used to punish girls for any wrongdoings. Ten demerits were allowed before a girl would be kicked out. Pep Club officers and the sponsor issued de- merits. Drinking of alcoholic bever- ages in public while in uniform was the most severe offense, resulting in an automatic ten demerits and expul- sion from the club. PATTON summed up her first year of Pep Club as one filled with some problems. lt has been really fun though, and l hope that next year the problems will be eliminated. l am really glad that l got involved with a fundamentally-sound program. l can hardly wait until next year! ill Junior KIM BROOKS listens intently during an annual meeting held to discuss the constitu- tion. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOLITJ Q25 During Spirit Week senior LISA RILEY helps the seniors win the hall-decorating con- test. iPhoto by NANCY MARTIN! Q35 The Pep Club shows their enthusiasm at the home basketball game against St. Marys. iPhoto by MECHELE OATHOUTB l34f Eventsf People
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P R IFL R Squad travels to Salina and returns as Grand Champions Competing with a squad of only four people, the Rifle Corp pranced away with the Grand Champion tro- phy and five ribbons -four blue and one red - at the Marching Auxillary Camp held at Marymount College in Salina, Kansas. Captain GINA JOL- LlE senior was awarded an individual medal for her leadership and ability. A spirit stick was also won every night at the awards ceremony. The squad consisted of seniors SUSAN BRAY, GINA JOLLIE, CAROL RABB, and DEBRA WELCH. Their joy was short-lived, however, as, while get- ting into the car, the trophy's hand was broken off. The girls soon found it, and it was restored to its proper place upon the trophy's arm. QU TRACY CROCKETT sophomore does a rou- tine to Hang 'Em High during the halftime of state football. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ Q25 Attempting a double throw during her Ross- ville Homecoming parade routine is senior DE- BRA WELCH. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCA- LANTEJ Q35 Giving her rendetion of On Broadway , captain GINA JOLLIE senior acknowledges the crowd's applause. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ t iFLAG l36fEventsfFlag and Rifle Corp
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