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Improved Participation Marks ,f Intramural basketball, hurt last year because of poor at- tendance by the players , fi- nally got off of the ground this year and experienced improved participation under the direction of Mr. Harvey. The program gave junior and senior boys not out for in- terscholastic basketball the chance to get out and play. Tuesday and Thursday nights were the designated times for the games and the public had the opportunity to at- tend. Granted, the games were not as organized and well-at- tended as interscholastic games but they provided a healthy outlet for all the participants. Several of the contests this year went into overtime and the scramble 92 Intramurals Season for the team title was fierceg but when it was all over the season was termed a suc- cess, solely on the in- creased participation by the individual players . Jamie Both goes in for a lay-up. Dave Cross goes up for the shot while both teammates and opponents look on.
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Let's Get Rowdy Numerous behind-the-scene activities , before and during the sports seasons, kept the cheerleaders busy. Money making projects , practices , and other special involve- ment activities began early in the summer. Some of these included a car wash, a bake sale, and selling greet- ing cards. With school resuming, the cheerleaders picked up more responsibilities . They col- lected the proceeds from a new pop machine in the cafe- teria, held another car wash, and hosted a Sara Coventry party. With the money they made, the cheerleaders provided wa- ter-melon at a football prac- tice, had a chili supper for the football players , had a pizza burger supper for the basketball players , and bought candy and props for pep sessions. Homecoming of course was a 94 Cheerleaders big event. The halls were decorated and the cheer- leaders helped build school spirit during the week pre- ceding the big game. Post- ers, contests, and encour- aging words of support were just a few of the ways the cheerleaders added ex- tras to the excitement of Homecoming. FRESI-IMEN - FRONT TO BACK - Cindy Smith, Shelisa Schroeder, Lori Kollmann, Linda Kollmann. Varsity cheerleaders try to fire up the croud with their cries of enthusiasm. Freshmen cheerleaders do a Warrior power cheer in hopes that Warrior power will help win the game .
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