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PEP CLUB The eagle's soul is alive Spirit is undefinable, intangible and yet it is there. East’s largest club, the Pep Club, works incessantly to nourish it, raise it and keep it alive in the hearts and minds of some 900 students at East High. Their efforts take many forms, from a large victory banner at football and basketball games to a sweet cake that helps ease the pains of defeat. Their efforts seem to have born fruit as in the final months of the year East won the Henderson County track championship and the co-championship of the Parkway Conference in baseball. The faces in the club change from year to year but their goal is always the same. On a football field miles from home, a small and foreign basketball court in a strange county and a baseball diamond cut from the rough, they are there. When a team wins everyone claims them but de- feat is a different tune. This segment of students hides their disappointment at defeat and helps to bolster a lagging team spirit. That’s what the Pep Club is all about. 25
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24 TOP: Eagle Troy Pace leads the team through a pep club victory banner onto the field. ABOVE: The varsity squad finds there are sweet advantages in playing football. RIGHT: The band adds a new dimension to the pep section at ball games. FAR RIGHT: Pep Club president Gary Poindexter peddles spirit shakers to Brenda Johnson.
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ABOVE: Varsity cheerleaders lead the fans in the countdown during the final seconds of the ballgame. ABOVE RIGHT: Jayvee cheerleaders from front to back are: Sheila Baynard, Debbie Warren, Martha Ragan, Sandra Hoots, and Camille Lancaster. RIGHT: “‘Let’s go boys, we want to win!” OPPOSITE PAGE: Varsity cheerleaders are Kay Mullinax, Pam Drake, Irish Pearce, Brenda Simpson, and (seated) Kay Corn, Linda McKinnish. 26
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