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.U «P . 1£ y C£- X. C -: 7 J;V. Cneerleaclers ki ' i- ' iyi 1981-82 J.V. Cheerleaders led our teams c)n to victory. Although elected late in the year, ' ' t this year ' s squad consisted of six girls willing to , put time and effort into something they be- lieved in. Many hours of dedication and coo- £-£ peration under head cheerleader, Buffy jf ' McGuire, were needed to produce the zealous ' { atmosphere attributed to the games, and a close bond was formed between the girls. Team work, is what made the year a success!! SITTING: N. nry N.idpaii Butfy McGuire. Cathy Billy. Vickie Fulciniti S ING Lydia ' Rios. Jeny Anderson. lANU- Bulfy McGuire fires up the crowd The J V cheerleaders strut their stuff. 92
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- a The Mascot, Michelle Phillips, The Varsity Cheerleaders motivate the crowd Ohvia Price creates enthusiasm during a Basketball Pep Rally, Bottom Row: Diana Covert, Terri Neusch, Second Row: Jenni Butcher. Jackie Stookey, Third Row: Cheryl Pa- gan, Shawna Kaylor. Top Row: Olivia Price. Monique Marino, Michell e Phillips and Tern Home,
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.4a ■ Tim Throckmorton prepares for the 1981 Christmas Tree sale. Key Club Key Club membership was available to all stu- dents with enthusiasm for community and school involvement. Mr. Price, club moderator held regular meetings every Wednesday during lunch in his room, Room 436. The local Kiwanis Club provided leadership and direction when requested and also aided the club throughout the school year. During the summer months statewide conventions were held to provide club members with the opportunity to share experiences and common expectations so that they could return to their individual schools and provide positive leadership roles. Environmental awareness was a key issue dur- ing the year and club members became in- volved in community service related activities The major fund raising event took the form of the 1981 Christmas Tree Sale held at Standley Park. Key Club membership provided each in- dividual with an opportunity to become socially aware and community conscious. Members of the Key Club en,oy their lunch at a weekly meeting. Ken Sharp and Robert Marrow set up fences for the Christmas Tree sale at Standley Park, Top Row: Dave Felps. Valerie Rough, Linda Moore, Cheryl McGee, Susan Guy, Mr, Price, Bottom Row: Howard Vitkus, Jim Snook, Tim Throck- morton, Ken Sharp, Shawn McMillan, Robert Marrow. Jim Snook eats his lunch as he listens intently at a weekly meeting. 93
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