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,.....1 For a half-time show at a basketball game, Teddy Bear members perform a routine, Proudly marching in the Homecoming parade are members of the Teddy Bears. Teddy Bear members, back - Tlflanl Bennett and Michelle Wullekuhle. Third row - Janel Silva, An- drea Haga, Julie Merrlll, Holly Hart, Brenda Newman, Dyvnae Nicholls, Marllee Jamison, Stel- fanl Fife and Rachelle Knight. Second row - Carey Casterllne, Tonya Lash, Wendi Bennett, Lisa Just, Melissa Warren, Dana Mickelson, Robin Rlcks, Marilyn Hatch and Tracy Johnson. Front - Jean Nelson. --w -'- ' ., I I . Q ' L-,Mgr .,, fl I --tv-, Teddy Bears 93
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rw Teddy Bears competed in two major competitions and present- ed several halftime and assemb- ly shows. Teddy Bears were in the mid- dle division of the minidome competition and were one of the 14 schools participating. To prepare for the com- petitions, Teddy Bears spent two months practicing the routine. Teddy Bears brought home a second place division trophy and the award for congeniality. During the school year, the Teddy Bears performed in the 4th of July parade, Homecoming parade, halftime shows, the Christmas assembly and some pep assemblies. They also at- tended a competition held in Boise in April. As the basketball team is announced, the Teddy Bear squad cheers them on. In beat with the music during the mini dome competition is the Teddy Bears. ti . tx ask? F t 1 X1 . A ,Q fs' 3Qg'.9
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PW Thaw' T Going out to breakfast before school wasn 't the only thing that Boys' Federation did,' they also sponsored several assemblies and dances. Putting their time into homecoming, the officers worked with Girls' Fed. to plan the week of spirit and most of all, the Homecoming Dance. Their next big project was to put on their annual ski assem- bly. This involved finding and ordering a famed Warren Miller ski movie and convincing local merchants to let students borrow and model ski apparel. lt was hard to get stores to let students borrow their clothes, commented David Hansel, BF president. Putting on the Christmas assembly was next, and then, to wind up the year, they co- sponsored the Commencement Dance, one of the biggest dances of the year. Boys' Fed. officers, bottom - Roger Hoekstre, ad- viser. Second row - Kurt Machen, vice-presidentp David Hansel, president. Middle row - Jared Jen- sen, treasurer: and Jlm Blalr, secretary. At a November ski assembly sponsored by Boys' Fed., Bryan Stosich models a ski IHCKGY during the fashion show after a Warren Miller ski movie. 94 Boys' Federation ugh! - ima
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