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OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Jessica Deffes and Joe Sellers show their stuff for the crowd at a Rock-a-Chaw football game. TOP LEFT: Cheerleaders ‘ham it up’ for the photographer. TOP MIDDLE: The cheerleaders entertain the student body at a pep rally with their incredible skill. BELOW: Jean Larroux and Hayden Larroux share a moment during a football game. BOTTOM: The Junior Cheerleading squad lends its support to the Little Rocks. Cheerleaders 25
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Cheerleaders FRONT ROW: Hayden Larroux, Anna Dean, Jessica Deffes, Leigh Triche, Cynthia Martinolich, Julie Rutherford. BACK ROW: Michael Casano, Ian A lcalen, Joe Lee, Joe Sellers, Jean Larroux, Brent Dantin, Chris Schmidt. The Cheerleading Squad, under the leadership of Jean Larroux and Jessica Deffes, was well prepared and very eager for the first football game. The squad was young with only four veterans returning from last year: Jean, Chris, Leigh, and Jessica. Early in the year partners were formed to perform stunts together. During the last two games of the season, Michael Casano courageously filled in for Mr. Rockachaw Brent Dantin, who was injured in a car accident. Brother Aquin has been quoted as saying, “This year’s squad was 10-0, out cheering all of our op ponents.” The year had many highlights, but there were 3 that stood out the most. The first was the football team’s victory over Bay High in which fans, led by energetic cheerleaders, cheered until the final buzzer. The sec¬ ond highlight was during homecoming when one of our own cheerleaders, Jessica, was honored Homecoming Queen. The last major highlight was being honored at the football banquet for our loyalty, dedication, and hard work throughout the season. Later during the year we received lettermen jackets from the athletic department. This was the first time in the history of SSC to honor Cheerleaders with jackets. To sum up the year, the cheerleaders had boosted school spirit, supported the football team and had an all-round fantastic time doing it. 24 Cheerleaders
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Computer Club v « Mr. Franklin, the Computer Club Moderator, David Brock, Charlie Hillyer, Wedon Brown, Keith Harrigan and friends visited NSTL’s Computer Center during one of this year’s field trips. The Computer Club continued to progress this year with excellent participation and fresh leadership from unexpected sources. By year’s end, membership had blossomed to exceed forty members. The reason for this computer enthusiasm may be discerned by cat¬ aloguing the second year of activity. “1 was not surprised to see this much enthusiasm,” said Alex Helwig, the 1988 Club President. “The fac¬ ulty, administration, and most importantly, our club members have maintained eager support by asserting keen interest in all club functions. They assuredly will continue to do so, resulting in the club’s further growth.” The club moderator, Mr. Franklin, who is thrilled with this year, has the following to say about the 1987- 1988 season: ‘‘This second year of existence found the SSC Com¬ puter Club expanding its activities through guest lec¬ tures; more in vivo field experiences; displays during parent-teacher conferences; group investigation of new varied programs; and successful fund-raising ef¬ forts. Next year, with greater emphasis on internal student leadership, we hope to accomplish more in the realm of school and community service. To further this goal, membership will be limited to twenty; ergo, each member should experience greater personal involve¬ ment in eac h of our projects and meetings.” 26 Computer Club
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