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M. l'l'fhUSiHSlTl, Dedication and Service ivifly ug, X Mex ,, an 1 I L91 Z ,,f- 'jfif' 2' , fr' ,- as Pj EXCELLENCE Cheerleaders perform their winning routines at the pep assembly. SMARKLE Vickie Marcelo, Kelli Terrell, and 'Qt Laura Zemple can always be seen with smiles. WE ARE SH . . . Cheerleaders make themselves is known at all varsity football games. SCORE .. . winter cheerleaders cheer the Buffs on. SA sg ii' 'AA XL X I , S Q 'I F1 6 is I 6 l 48 4. 0 ,lf I B 8 54.5 64 4, . ,N ,Wi 4 S , 1 ..j...... . l... VARSITY CHEERLEADERS .. . First Row lBack, left to rightlz Kim Smith, Bridgette Riplog, Karen Dittmar, Sue Wrege, Michelle Willard, Julie Lewis. Second Row: Amy Bumgarner, Kolette Griffin, Eileen lwancin, Dana Dickson, Laura Zemple, Krista Alfred, Tracy Bassett. Third Row: Jenny Hemphill, Chrissy Moore, Jan Gadd, Jennifer Grlffen, Laura Williams, Kelli Terrell. Fourth Row: Goldie Tweed, Kim Chron, Stephanie Swartwood, W Vickie Marcelo, Danette DeLeon. Cheerleaders 55
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he Smoky Hill cheerleaders of 1983-84 played an important part in school and definitely deserved recognition. They strived for perfection and had great determination to be the very best. The cheerleaders worked hard to promote school spirit and to keep the crowd enthused at all varsity events, home and away. But that's just a part of it. For the fall cheerleaders, once they were chosen and summer vacation had begun, so did practices. The cheerleaders devoted two hours each morning perfecting cheers and routines. The saying practice makes perfect was shown to be true by the cheerleaders at camp and competitions. The cheerleaders attended summer camp at Estes Park and represented Smoky Hill very well. At camp the girls received many ribbons and were able to bring home a trophy of Excellence plus the Spirit stick - a symbol given to the squad with the most spirit. They also attended competition at Columbine High School where they proved to be the best. Here they brought home another trophy of Excellence. Not only did they work hard for themselves, but they also worked hard for others. The fall cheerleaders participated in a kick-a-thon for Muscular Dystrophy Association. Here they were the top squad and raised over S1,000 to help fight Muscular Dystrophy. So, during the fall the cheerleaders represented Smoky Hill with great enthusiasm and support to the school as well as others. The winter squad also did a fine job in representing Smoky Hill. Although most of the girls were new to the field, they still worked diligently and proudly to support their team. Each girl found it in themselves to always cheer the Buffs on to victory. Through thick and thin, winning and losing, the cheerleaders never seemed to give up. Just like the cheer says: HBUFFALOES DON'T STOP IT! NOAH . . . Cheerleaders prove who's the best at summer camp. SPIRIT . . . Kim Smith and Jennifer Griffin get the crowd enthused. SENIORS show their togetherness. 54 Cheerleaders QT: Smoky's Cheerleaders Provide l I at -Q af SQ 1 bu-
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Choirs Really Put on a Show' ome of the best talent of the school can be found in the choir room. Mr. Paul Kittle is the man that directed these gifted students. There was enough talent to make up the three choirs. The Ninth Grade choir consisted of freshmen who were developing and refining their talents. The Chamber choir, focused on the traditional serious choral music. The Show Choir took the place of the Swing Choir and this year they sang a wider variety of songs. They sang popular, modern, and Broad- way tunes. These choirs entertained throughout the year. But as expected their busiest time was in December, because of all of the holiday festivities. This year most of the choir members were also in the musical Once Upon a Mattress. FRESHMEN CHOIR fTop row left to right:J Shayna Goering, Kris Douglas, April Miller, Shawna Green, Shannon Headley, Chris Donahue, Maureen McDonald, Cory Smith, Michelle Edwards, Stacey Weaver, Joko Whisenton, Chantel Struben, Annie Chaussee, Patricia Johnson. Bottom row: Ann Farina, Faith Samuel, Wendi Smith, Reyna Shue, Beth Stalke, Penny Pyne, Karen Yearyail, Donna Walder, Shawna McCollom, Veronica Ciarza, Mary Allison CHAMBER CHOIR fTop rowl: Paul Kittle, Frederick Sheldon, Brian Scales, Mike Murphy, Jeff Fox, David Doty, Steve Gade, Chris Colborn, Rick Clark, Matt Stoeckle, Rob Dillard, Nate Tafoya, Bob Ahlander, Cage Godlewski, Harold Park, Steve Schmall, Chris Wellman. Second row: Teresa Levine, Natalie Riggs, Jamie Elliot, Judith Clarke, Kim Crawford, Maurine Rodenkirch, Sabrina Loomis, Karen Hoffee, Laura Morris, Cheri Adamson, Missy Sessions, Maria Brown, Kristy Carr, JoAnne Erickson, Traci Warrick, Billl Allen. Third row: Michelle Aimesk, Se Won Chin, Nichole Bradley, Fawn Seigger, Sandra Range, Shawna Bellamy, Tiffany Gifford, Windy Straus, Cindy Bland, Kelsey Abbot, Sarha Woods, Rickey Gross, Cody Jones. Fourth row: Linda Brewer, Becky Ferrel, Carol Tiglaugh, Lisa Morton, Laura Williams, Jacqulyn Mahoney, Lis Gawkowski, Chandra Runnels, Tamni Robinson, Nina Lynn, Delana Mullins. SHOW CHOIR fTop rowi: Jamie Elliot, Steve Gade, Dawn White, Rob Dillard, Tiffany Gifford, Rick Clark, Cindy Bland, Cody Jones. Second row: Steve Schmall, Billl Allen, Nate Tafoya, Teresa Levine, Matt Stoeckle, Sandy Range, Cage Godlewski. Thlrd row: Nina Lynn, Frederick Sheldon, Laura Williams, Tamni Robinson, Brian Scales, Amanda Haubein. 56 Choirs
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