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Spirit Club was revitalized with 30 members this year. This was quite encouraging, since the group almost died out be- cause of the lack of interest lastyear. Spirit Club made our school look good because there was support at the many different games, commented Vicki Poulter. Kelly Davis added that Spirit Club was great because it showed how much spirit out school had. Coach Brian Ricks comment- ed, I feel that Spirit Club was a very important aspect of any athletic competition. They helped motivate the athletes to victory. I also feel that there should be a Spirit Club for the whole school, not just for the athletic teams. 7 X Spirit Club, back row - Teri Wilde, Sherl Livengood, Kathleen Hahn, Jlll Brown, Trina Butler and Pam Johnson. Fourth row - Michelle Fox, Joanle Dixon, Monica Schuetz and Angle Dearden. Third row - Nadine Wertz, Pat Maharry, Carol An- derson and Mary Leavitt. Second row - Llz Sharp, Laurle Barrle, Shawna Hendricks, Sharon Ander- son, Brenda Maharry and April Ray. Front row - Stephanie Hale, Cindy Butler, Chris Carroll and Heather Lester. Helping lift the spirit of the fans at the home basketball game against Rigby are Spirit Club members Clndy Butler, Heather Lester, Joanle Dlxon, Trina Butler, Pam Johnson, Pat Maharry, Brenda Maharry, Terl Wilde, Monica Schuetz, Chris Carroll and Aprll Ray. Spirit Club Officers - Cindy Butler, president, Llz Sharp, sophomore rep.: Chris Carroll, vice- presidentf Heather Lester, secretary, Tralsa Rlngqulst, senior rep., and Stephanie Hale, iunior rep. ss splrn club YU! gi 26 I' Q -4 I Q KYK-II' aa F 4
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' r f C S . ax,s-sh I t IHZST OP After putting on a successful membership drive, Booster Club helped several different depart- ments - like band, debate, art, math, journalism - besides sports. Of course, Boosters con- tinued their support of sports. They distributed colorful balloons at GrizzlylTiger athletic contests. After the football team won the State A-1 Div ll cham- pionship, they bought a gigantic banner, which read: 16-0, State Champions, now that's reality to hang occasionally in the gym. They also hosted athletes at the sports awards banquets. But Boosters also helped with the Sister City Program. They bought equipment for the math and art departments. They helped finance student par- ticipation in competitions. They provided chaperones for dances and trips. Booster Club executive members, back row - John Krsul, Harold Hadley and DeLon Gardner. Thrid row - Rance Bare, Mary Lou DeMott, DoAnn Dustin, Mary Johnson, Ron DlFellcl and Ray Holmer. Second row - Barbara Gray, Carme Bars, Linda Owens, Lorna Berard and Madge Holmer. Front row - Verona Rudd, Marge Clark, Bonnie Taggart and Lyle Taggart. Because money was needed for different club projects, quilts were ralfled oll with tickets sold at home games. Balloons with Skyline Grizzlies printed on them were sold at home football games. Boosters prepared a float on a truck to ride in the 4th of July Parade and also the Homecoming Parade. Booster Club 97
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PM mg i ,ss Q' 1' S. Marching Band and Flag Team performed together in the Homecoming parade and half- time shows during the football season. They topped their vear off by going to the Gem State ln- vita tional held in Pocatello. They competed against bands from Blackfoot, Bonneville, Highland and Twin Falls. We did well, was Director Bob Dunmire's comment about the performance at the ln- vitational. Decked out in full uniform, Flag Team and Mar- ching Band members add color to the Homecoming parade. Flag Team - Sandra Lazdale, Mary Taylor, Pauline Briggs, Monica Relsh. Not pictured - Cathy Rhoeds, Nadine Wertz, Ann Whltsett and Trlcla Woods. Marching Band - Mlke Anderson, Steve Brockett, Chris Brunson, Terry Cook, Kelli Enterllne, Roger Evan, Ken Granger, Monte Gray, Devld Hanson, Shaun Hanson, Klm Hymer, Pasha Kruplnskl, Allyn Kyes, Bonnie Lamm, Duane Lamm, Daniel Lawrence, Ruth Llllenqulst, Sheri Livengood, Davld Lowry, Steve Lussle, Robby Maughan, Melanie McCandIess, Dianna Mlnes, Mark Morten- sen, Davld Murdoch, Cary Nukaya, Eric Olson, Paul Olson, Gary Orchard, Mark Perry, Jeanette Poulter, Matt Price, Bert Ricks, Steven Shores, Chrlstlan Shull, Mltch Smith, Tonya Tomllson, and Daln White. 'Ng ' of X, vii ,I L .Ji A 'L Flag Team and Marchlng Band 99
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