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This year new Pep Club uniform sparked interest in the high schoc girls and Warriorette membershi' soared to an all-time high of ove eighty members. The purpose of th pep organization is not only to yel for the athletic teams at home an away games, but also to promote feeling of school spirit and -develo qualities of leadership and sportsman ship. Any girl in the high school stu dent body is eligible for membershi upon payment of dues. The highlight of the organizational year are the spon soring of the annual Homecoming danc during football season and the danc honoring basketball royalty during th basketball season. This year's officer were Rogalyn Russell, Presiden' Jacque Yetter, Vice Presidentg Jod Gilson, Secretary Q Carla Baker, Treas urerg and Mrs. Richard Knowles, fat: ulty sponsor. Mr. Kelly looks on and instructs his juniors on erection of their homecoming site. This ac- tivity gives other students an opportunity to , help the Pep Club develop school spirit. 2 Pep Club Dons New Uniforms BACK ROW: Joyce Eggli, Margaret Shotkoske, Betty Dubas, Susan Black, Sandra Bard, Irene Cunningham, Kathleen Zaruba, Micky Furby, Jerri Boardman, Shirley Hawthorne, Jacque Dudney, Mary Harris, Marlene Travers, Janice Tarnick, Kathleen Bosak, Sandra Sims, Sherry McNeff, Cheryl Farrar, Sherrill Anderson, Lana Cunningham, Sharon Marshall, Kathy McNeff, Jerilyn Horacek. MIDDLE ROW: Frances Akers, Connie Horn, Karen Knopik, Barbara Delancey, Ruth Russell, Janett Harris, Madalyn McNeff, Jennifer Tarnick, Roberta Smoyer, Jackie Underwood, Barbara Boardman, Carolyn Williams, Mary Randall, Cynthia Nevils, Patricia Schlitt, Adele Mueller, Kathleen Miller, Nancy Cunningham, Susan Gilson, Jeanne Anderson, Kathleen Boardman, Catherine J arecke, Bonnie Cunnin ham. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Whitney, Delsa Swanson, Siaron Sidders, Judy Fredrickson, Dorothy Schlitt, Phyllis Maybon, Lynn Baker, Lana Wondercheck, Rebecca Trendle, Diane Schlitt, Judi Frodyma, Kelsey Hudiburgh, Carol Watters, Judi Dickenson, Diana Black, Linda Hadfield, Joyce Tallon, Donna Plumbtree. SEATED: Jody Gilson, Jacque Yetter, Mrs. Knowles, Rogalyn Russell, Carla Baker. a 4 2 E X Q X 1 i
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THIRD ROW: Richard Rech, Loren Faaborg, James Kozak, Dennis Wagner, Walter Zumbrunn, Jack Kramer, Richard Zumbrunn, Theodore Micek, Russell Horst, Leonard Dubas, Thomas Lesiak, Larry Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Larry Farrar, Art Delancy, Dan Horn, Leslie Blair, Larry Francis, Francis Bialas, John Swertzic, Leonard Brezenski, John F.F.A. Promotes afeiy F.F.A. boys Don Whitney and Art Delancy work at concessions to earn money for various activities. Zimmer, Larry Dubas, James Beck. FIRST ROW: Gary Medinger, Brian Wozny, Paul Kozak, Douglas Nitzel, Randy Hawthorne, LeRoy Dierks, Jim Horn, John Bruna, Howard Knapp, James Knopik, Eugene Whitney. SEATED: Mr. Miller, Leonard Krzycki, Don Whitney, Roger Wozny, Bruce Francis, Ronald Lesiak, Jerry Horn. and Leadership Program The Fullerton F.F.A. Chapter started their year off by sponsoring a watermelon feed for the freshmen in the fall to acquaint them with the F.F.A. and followed a few weeks later by a hayrack ride. The Chapter is promoting a strong safe- ty and leadership program this year along with introduction of new livestock purchased and added to the existing program. The highlights of the safety program are hunt- ing, driving, farm, and cornpicking safety. ln leadership, tryouts were plentiful for entrance into District Creed and Public Speaking Contest. Manual contests and F,F.A. spelldowns were held often during the year. The Chapter had three State Farmer Ap- plicants and four State F.F.A. Band appli- cants. These two fields of F.F,A. interest were displayed at the State Convention in Lincoln. The year was completed by holding the annual Banquet where accomplishments were stated and outstanding members were hon- ored. 53
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The F.H.S. Cheerlea.ders, varsity and reserve, were chosen by a board comprised of faculty members ap- pointed by the administration, Pep Club sponsor and president, coaches and F- Club president, the high school princi- pal and Treva Baker, head cheerlead- er. These girls were selected on their ability to lead yells and project an over-all feeling of enthusiasm to the student body. The same scholastic standards apply to the cheerleaders as apply to those participants in athletics. This year selections made by the board resulted in one of the finest cheer- leading squads in past years. Ability alone did not determine their success but was coupled with strenuous practice sessions and a great deal of original- ity which produced a number of new yells, all of which was undertaken in their own time. The varsity cheerleaders for'o2-63 are Lynda Lucy, Beverly Knowles, Lynda Watters, Treva Baker, and Janene Boardman. Judy Schweitz, Karen Nelson, Sally Zaruba, and Lyla Harris are the reserve cheerleaders.
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