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My yearbook the year I was president opened with this paragraph. I teach school spirit & leadership because I created results ... please read it
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The 1988-'89 Yearbook Student Council Page, with the paragraph I wrote to my fellow RAMS.
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The Laurier Full student council 1988-89. I am the president, second row, middle. A great group of leaders that helped me "Make Care Contagious!"
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First pep rally as president, fall 1988. Vice President Derek & Bam Bam the Ram
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My bunnies, Caper & Ceilidh (pronounced Kay lee)
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My last pep rally. Our school was named "National School Spirit Champions", I am with my executive & the "Pink Sneaker" trophy (Converse sponsored it)
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Promotional poster for my school's "Homecoming". It was the first in our school's history, highlighted by the outdoor pep rally.
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Article on my high school's "Homecoming" events, from the London Free Press (LFP)
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The stage from our outdoor pep rally, "Homecoming" Oct. '88. Over 1500 people came, highlighted by the football team coming out of a transport truck.
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Canada's national school spirit contest is called the MOGA (Most Outrageous Group Activity). We won in '89, here is the Committee with the trophy.
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The headlife from the local paper highlighting our MOGA National school spirit award victory.
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"Santa Ozzy". Using two-way communication I asked Ozzy to get involved in leading cheers in pep rally's. By Christmas he even volunteered to be Santa!
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