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1. Some high school students show nothing but excitement on their faces while they listen intently to the Pep Assembly 2. Missie. Debbie and Beth, Varsity Cheerleaders, ham it up for the camera before the game.
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Neither tradition nor spirit would be complete without the Flag Corp, Pom-poms or Cheerleaders. The Cheerleaders practiced for many hours, over the summer, under the coaching of Miss Burns and Sue Mack. The Cheerleaders were required to attend a cheerleading camp for one week in August, held at Michigan State University. They made up many of their own chants and motions for variety, instead of the traditional RAH RAH-RAH! The squad was also required to join Pep Club in order to boost school spirit. The Flags and Pom-poms, instructed by John Campbell, also practiced for several weeks, with and without the Marching Band. They were considered to have a truly classy style. The captain and the co-captain of the Flag Corp were, respectively, Goudy Zacks and Marie Kratochvil. Marie stated, The Flag Corp makes up their own practice flags. Some are very creative and make flags like a preppy alligator on a pink background; others might just do a basic blue. The captain of the Pom-poms was Julie Miller. Pom-poms attended a camp in the summer where they received many awards. Both groups participated in the Cherry Festival and the game at the Silverdome. 1983-84 Flag Corp: (Front Row) Cristen Crewes, Kristen Mericle. Kelly Ardern, Kim Hondorp, Lee Rutila. Megan Brown. Denise Asiala, Theresa Kinder. (Second Row) Wendi Schieber, Elisabeth Gaff. Shannon Siddall, Camie Livingston. Terry Clement. Lisa Bazzett, Karen Force. (Third Row) Kris Sheffer. Michele Saxton. Lori Keinath, Sue McKiernan, Kristen Nielsen. Goudy Zacks. Marie Kratochvil. Kathy Good. Beth Beyer. 22
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In October various activities took place. On October 10th there was an induction ceremony of ninety new members into the National Honor Society. Leadership, character, scholarship and service were the four rites that introduced the evening. Each was read by a different officer. Then the ceremony continued with the traditional initiation of lighting candles. Also in October was college night. It was held for the juniors and seniors so that they might start thinking about their futures. Parents and students had the chance to talk to representatives from many colleges, hopefully answering numerous questions. The Students for International Understanding Club was one of the groups involved in the Homecoming parade on October 20th. They decorated a pick-up truck with flags of foreign countires, including New Zealand, Germany and Sweden. Not only did S.I.U. take part in the parade, but also in the American holiday of Halloween, which the exchange students had never experienced. Their party was filled with lots of fun as the exchange students and members arrived in costume. The month of October ended with many unforgettable events. 24
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