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Lewis-Palmer High School Lewis-Palmer High School Booster Club Meeting Minutes February 13th, 2012 7:00 pm Room 118 Attendees: Pam Pagel, Angie Richter, Suzy Brown, Kelly Kempf-Mobley, Jill Johnson, Cindy Waldmann, Greg Schmitz, Lesley Slabbekoorn, Lisa Ripple, Barb Rusnak, Janine Grooms, Stacey Meszaros, Victoria Hansen, Hope Fenimore, Cheryl Marshall, Sue Hopple, Marlene Schulze, Cori Tanner, Joanna Witt, Jennifer Coats, Susan Belisairo, Kathy Loidolt, Chetta Mallette, Sheri Meleski, Diane Arnold, Melanie Davis, Anna Fish, Maggie Svendson, Julie Glenn, Rosemary Benedetto Secretary Report: The minutes from the January 16th, 2012 meeting were motioned for approval by Kelly-Kempf Mobley and seconded by Cori Tanner. Motion was carried after unanimous vote. Treasurer Report: Treasures report was emailed out to the representatives and the balance as of Jan 31st, 2012 is $19,381.61. Funds for this year are on the same track as last year. Pam just received the check for $1000.00 for tree recycling and this will be added to the funds raised. Spirit wear will be placing another order to have enough inventory for next year. Treasurer report was motioned for approval by Lisa Ripple and seconded by Kelly Kempf-Mobley. Motion was carried after unanimous vote. Presidents Report: Pam did receive a check from Texas Road House for $150.00. Disappointing amount raised and will look for other venues to host the dinner club to generate more funds. The Booster Club safe is now in use and the system is working. Pam, Bill and Shelley have keys to the safe and the combination is available to concession volunteers. Spirit Wear: 8th grade registration spirit wear sales amounted to about $1700. Jill has four more orders to fill . Concession Report: Lisa Ripple reviewed the documented concession hours worked for each team as of Jan 31st, 2012 and estimated hours teams will work through Feb. 29th, 2012. Lisa will email the report out to all the representatives. Spring sports schedule is finalized and she is working on the spring concession schedule. When closing concessions please put the concession instruction binder inside the closet on top of the refrigerator. Closet should be locked after closing. Team Reports: Wrestling: Ten wrestlers out of thirteen placed in regionals with seven competing at state. Boys Basketball: Friday night went really well with the win over Sierra. Coach and players conducted themselves very well. Girls Basketball: Tough losses but the team continues to work hard and keep a positive attitude. Girls Swimming: Girls swimming finished 4th at the 5A state meet. Coach stated that Colorado is the best swimming state in the nation. The girls swim team set 6 new school records and 5 swimmers times automatically qualified for All- American. Frida is nationally ranked 8th in the 200 IM and 12th in the 100 Fly. Laura day is nationally ranked 7th in the 100 Breast Stroke. The girls swim team is nationally ranked 20th in the 200 Free Relay and 26th in the Medley. Chandler finished well at 3rd and will be entered for All- American. Ice hockey: Two games left to play before the 1st round of the playoffs. Team is doing well after losing 12 seniors last year. Cheerleading: Wrapped up their competitive season with a 2nd place finish. Poms: Colorado Lightning Football Team invited the Poms to do a half time performance for them. Lacrosse: Lacrosse is playing well in the club tournaments and should have a successful year coming up. Meeting adjourned 7:58pm .
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