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4 Not Just A Staff — More Of A Team Upper right — Members of the yearbook staff are Heather McKee — Activities and Clubs; Beth Betcke — Co-editor, 8th-llth, Theme, Staff; Stacy Armstrong — Activities and Clubs; Greg Swank — Sports; Arthur Forbes — Faculty and Academics; Gloria Bontrager — Faculty and Academics; Terry Hagen — 9th-llth; Kim Lethiot — 8th-llth and Nicole Lucas — Sports. Middle left — Rachel McLaughlin is responsible for the ad pages. Middle — Scott Hagerstrom drew the 8th grade layouts. Middle right — Kassie Wolf and Shari Pettit finish up their section of senior pages. Lower left — Barb Wolf helped with the 8th-11th grade pages. Lower right — Brad Medich and Debbie Landrum think of many pictures they can take while Terry Hagen and Lori West (co-editor) help Susan Diehl finish ad pages.
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Once upon a time, as all fairy tales start, the White Pigeon Chiefs had a 5-0 record. The two wicked step sisters in this Cinderella story were Schoolcraft, which was the Class D quarter finalist, and Berrien Springs, which was the Class C semifinalist. The Prince Charming was the offensive backfield, made up of Mark Bedell, Dave Gowen, Paul Pierson, and Tony D'Haese. Together, they with the Upper left — Junior Derek Snook gets set to throw a touchdown pass. Upper right — Derek Snook kicks off the second half, while Tony D'Haese, Clint Stambaugh, and Paul Fowler pursue the ball. Lower — The White Pigeon Chiefs get psyched up for the Berrien Springs game. A Fairytale Season team, crushed the Constantine Falcons 67-20. The combined scores of the two teams in that game was the largest sum of points scored in the history of the rivalry. The Grand Ball or final game was the most important one of the season. The opposing team was Berrien Springs and the victor of the match was play-off bound. “That game was the hardest hitting game played by both teams, said Marv Schneider, head coach of the Chiefs, just as they fell short of their first chance at play-offs since 1980. When asked about the season, defensive wide-half, Jason Wells replied, It was a great one and next year we hope to have another chance at the play-offs and this time we will make it. With that final thought the Chiefs hope for a happier ending next year when the fairy tale comes true. 3 6
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