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MAKING IT HAPPEN Yearbook Photography Developing, drying and printing of pictures were all in a day ' s work for Mike Suppinger. Starting out as a photographer in the sixth grade, he continued through his senior year, working as head photographer on the yearbook staff. In 1976, he attended, along with four other students, a high school journalism institute at Indiana University; where. competing against thirty other photographers, he won a third place award for the Best Portfolio. In 1977. he received a nomination for the Kodak Medallion of Excellence. Later in the year he won the award. His photograph was selected from among two thousand entries. After graduation. Mike planned to attend Indiana University as a photo- journalism major. left: An Old Fisherman bottom: Tree Shadows (Medallion of Excellence winner) STUDENT LIFE 29
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right: Cheerleaders and the Panther add the spark to pep assemblies. The senior class has the job of lead- ing the school. Washington Hi School Hats Off to Thee! We ' ve got spirit, yes we do, we ' ve got spirit, how ' bout you? This and many other cheers echoed through the gym every Friday during football season and various Fridays throughout the year. Pep assemblies were just about the only break from the monotony of everyday class routine. The Pep Band played an important role during pep assemblies by inspiring the crowd with musical numbers and background for cheers. The Panther mascot, along with the cheerleaders, led the crowd in cheers; consequently, spirit soared, and the team was ready to play. Coaches and designated team captains fired the crowd with their enthusiastic talks about the next opponent; while the Pantherettes added to the overall spirit as they performed to many popular songs. Senior skits were well-received as the Seniors portrayed the upcoming opponent, and somehow WHS always came out on top. As the assembly came to an end, the cheerleaders led the school with a Good Luck cheer, followed by the band playing the school song and finally capped with each class ' battle cry. Pep assemblies added a special flavor to an otherwise lackluster week. top: The varsity cheerleaders fall into their normal formation following the Good Luck cheer at the conclusion of the assembly. right: Cheerleaders lead the Freshman and Juniors, but neither class can cheer as loud as the Seniors. 30 STUDENT LI i
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