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The varsity cheerleaders (above) lead pep members through the halls of HHS to help promote spirit before a game. Messersmith (above top) advises Smith in placement of bars upon his letter. Students (above center) show their en- thusiasm during one of the pep rallies. Mrs. Jensen (above right) helps prepare food donated by the Pep Club mothers. She is a graduate of Chadron State College where she received her BA de- gree. Seventh and eighth social studies, language arts, and World History 10 completed her teaching schedule for the year. Feasters (right) chat while en- joying the chili supper sponsored by the Pep Club. t $► 22
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The cast of “Murdered Alive (far left) pause in their respective positions for an ovation. Student teacher Mr. Steve Meyer (above far left) explains acting fundamentals to Marcia Price. Seniors Bruce Jensen, Dann Reynolds, and Mark Carey (center left) prepare equipment for one of the plays. With the younger students in mind, the Dramatics Club (above left) presents the three act play Winnie the Pooh.” Dramatics sponsor. Mr. Lyle Fodnes (above) adjusts the television equipment for play back. The people of the com- munity (left) join together to stone Terry Dufek as a sacrifice in the contest play The Lottery.” 21
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Pep Club and H-Club Show Spirit While Giving Support Encouraging the school spirit became the responsibility of two student organizations, Pep Club and H-Club. Under the supervision of Mrs. Amy Jensen and Mrs. Sue Volk- mer, President Vicki Hansen di- rected the Pep Club in various fund raising programs. Deborah Wyland, vice-president; Marcia Price, secretary; and Terry Dufek, treasurer assisted her by per- forming the duties of their elected positions. Of the different money making projects, the chicken noodle and chili suppers proved most successful. Spirit building rallies boosted the athletic teams. Varsity and reserve cheering squads led the Pep Club girls. Varsity cheer- leaders consisted of Pat Delsing, Cheri Hansen, Karen and Kathy Prochazka, and Mary Ann Wood. Jody Benda, Colleen Duncan, Di- ane Golka, Irene Phillips, and Len- nie Walters completed the B-squad yell leaders. Bill Smith led the lettermen by serving as president of H-Club. Vice-President, Chuck Messer- smith, and Secretary-Treasurer, Mike Brost, made up the cabinet. H-Club is an honor organiza- tion for athletes who have lettered in a sport. Any of the following requirements must be met: track— earn one point in a meet during the season; football and basket- ball—play one quarter over half of the total number of quarters played; and wrestling—wins in at least half of the individual’s match- es. 23
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