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Work together and achieve various goals P.E.P. means People Encouraging Partici- pation. Although Pep Club lost its advisor earl) in December to the Woman ' s Study Group, the club held together. Members have painted signs and held a rally for football early in the season, featuring a weiner roast, as only part of the yearly activities. Pep Club Officers: Diane Criscione, pres.; Pam Lessard, vice-pres.; Diane Farr, sec; and Margaret Holm- berg, treas. The Winter Ball The Winter Ball Royalty: Liz Wallace with Sophomore Flake, Randy Beddow; Mindy With the feeling of An Old Fashion Love Song the couples Minice with Junior Flake, Ron Diggs; Laura Hoffenbacker with Snow King, Steve Jack- dance to the Emotions, son; and Julie Jackson with Senior Flake, Andy Hanlon.
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difference when it comes to cheering To Our Alma Mater . H 9 B njfl PUT e m ■ kEj Cindy, Bev and Shelly ask what do we do next? Seniors Mary and Layne do their thing. Seniors try their new double stunt. 87
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From here to there, Girls ' Club is everywhere From modeling for their moms to dancing with their dads, Girls ' Club produced many activities for everyone to attend. As they welcomed back the alumni at the tea, they already had plans for the Winter Ball. The officers were Barb Renwick, pres.; Rose Anaya, v-pres.; Sue Hutchison, sec; Erin Enloe, treas.; Sue Ritter, sr. rep.; Wendy Wallmark, jr. rep.; Shirley Steffen and Anita Skiggn, soph. rep. The chairwomen were Cynthia West- lund. Fashion Show; Lisa Weiger, Father-Daughter Banquet; Linda Beaudry, Mother ' s Tea; Pam Mc- Kibben, Mother ' s Tea Fashion Show; Cyndie Johnson, Dance; Robin Rus- sell, Social; Kathi Powell, Scrap- book; Peggy Fritchy, Publicity and Denise Saros. Girl of the Month. The adviser was Miss Spratt. Take seventeen girls and one great adviser. What do you get? The Girls Club Cabinet. Barb Renwick, Girls ' Club president. Peggy Fritchy and Linda Beaudry hang in there with the Winter Ba jJ MOTHER. ' S TEA J What, the Tea has been cancelled? Miss Spratt, Adviser. 89
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