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pep- clfifi The Angola Pep Club was again a great spirit booster at all the varsity football and basketball games. The club, under the direction of Mr. Tokarz and President Mary Penick, ordered new uniforms consisting of white jerseys with gold trim and purple bib- overalls. These uniforms were ever-present at the games. Two unofficial members , John Lindsay and Dick Simmons, helped immensely at the DeKalb Sectional. These two were responsible for getting the whole crowd fired up. At a pep session Mr Tokarz ' gets it in the (ace with a whip cream pie. PEP CLUB-FRONT ROW: Brenda Murphy, Deanna Rathburn, Patrice Crimmins, Wendy Wenzel, Lisa Sumney, Diane Stock, Amy Clark; ROW 2: Sheila Cleverly, Julie Walter, Mindy IHantz, Angela Book, Julie Springer, Laura Willig, Lana Zimmer, Kelle Ruckel, Sherry Harger; ROW 3: Debbie Swift, Veronica Hawks, Kathy Blodgett, Wendy Moonen, Amy Waite, Shelly Carr, Susan Ireland. Susan Whitcomb, Diane Stakley. Gretchen Reynolds. Debbie LaMott; ROW 4: Jill McLaughlin, Barb Grittith, Dawn Ferrier, Oia Clark, Julie Johnson, Lisa Jensen. Carrie Johnston; ROW 5: Theresa Cope, Kelly Alaura, Vonda Roberts, Candy Ordway, Judy Somerlott, Bonnie Wyatt, Laura Vorndran. A recent addition to the Pep-Club was the Pom-Pon girls and Pep Band. The two were at all home games to cheer on their teams. Pep Club 175
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I cIhR The Y-Club kept with their traditional duties by coming up with an excellent Winter Prom and again selling cookie dough. The cookie dough was sold at $1.25 per pound and there were two choices- chocolate chip and cherry nut. This turned out to be a great money-making project for them since they were able to turn out enough money for decorations for the Winter Prom. The prom was attended by over seventy-five couples. There were stars in everyone ' s eyes by the time the night was over since some of the decorations consisted of stars with each couples ' names on it. ยป n vf r v Y-CLUB-FRONT ROW: Mr. Wright, Robin Wilsey, Lisa Taylor, Matf Nodine, Phil Foley, Eric Davis, Tom Carpenter, Rich SanGiacomo, Mahfuz Huq; Row 2: Linda Esselburn, Crystal Orewiler, Deb Pulman, Denise Eggleston, Masuma Rahman, Jamie Simons, Sean Blair, Becky VanWagner; Row 3: Pam Kruger, Susan Whitcomb, Jodi McLauchlin, Lisa Crain, Todd Russell, Ann Kirkman, Valerie Varner; Row 4: Dick Simmons, Jeff Tanner, Mike Slack, Dan Cripe, Ron Cook. Master Chef Sean Blair fluffs the eggs for the cookie sale. 174 Y-Club
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X council it was another very busy year for AHS Student Council- bringing the students an assembly every month, taking care of elections, bringing in student council members from other schools, starting an annual Teacher Recognition week, collecting money for different charities, helping the running of the blood mobile, and last but not least, trying to aid communications between faculty and students. A few of the assemblies were frisbee and horseshoe professionals, a band and a magician. Of course, every year is a busy one for Student Council members, but the 1980-81 group made the nine months at school a little bit nicer. Magician Rex Kolczynski demonstrates how to skewer witti Miss Vaughn as the demonstratee. lllllliitilliM Mark King sits as advertisement for the selling of hats and scarves. Money from this fund raiser helped support the activities during Teacher Recognition Week. Frisbee professionals show how to keep six discs in motion. STUDENT COUNCIL: FRONT ROW; Jesse Johnson, Rick Onofrietti, Jeff Alexander, Mary Stoudinger, ROW 2; Traci Grimes, Jacque Smith, Colleen Kuhn, JoEllen McKee, Patrice Crimmins, Amy Clark, Holly Perry, Betsy Gutstein, Ellen Barnes, sec, Mr. Scott, advisor, ROW 3; Tom Selman, Joe Byerly, V. Pres., Jeff Bledsoe, Scott Olinski, Anne Hull, LADDER; Jon Onofrietti, Ron Cook, Mark King, Amy Koomler, Pres., Sue Gary. 176 Council C9
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