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Pep Club fosters enthusiasm and spirit Pep Club headed and sup- ported school spirit and fund rais- ing projects under the supervision of Mrs. Sue Volkmer, sponsor; Ann Hunter, president; Susan Pipitt, vice president; Laura Tschacher, secretary; and Sherry Dufek, treasurer. The main project was the Homecoming dance with Bold Lightening II playing. Pep Club also supported a Boyfriend- Girlfriend dance. To increase spirit the Pep Club sold HHS T-shirts. Leading the Pep Club spirit were the varsity cheerleaders; Virginia Cullan head cheerleader, Sandie Smith, Jody Benda, Carol Zajic, and Linda Delsing. The reserve cheerleaders were Kim Hansen, Sue Schekall, Caren Schekall, Robyn Anderson, and Colleen Neeley. The Pep Club finished off the year with their an- nual banquet where they chose the 73-74 cheerleaders and of- ficers. At the banquet the senior members of the Pep Club presented a skit. ABOVE: Exchange student Jorge Mejia participates at one of the Pep Club dances. ABOVE RIGHT: Jodi Knaub, the cheerleader mascot, finds her interest in things other than the game. ABOVE CENTER RIGHT: Ann Hunter, Pep Club president, hands out ballots for the elec- tion of the king at the Boyfriend-Girlfriend dance. RIGHT: Cheerleaders lead Pep Club with a fight cheer to support the wrestling team. 22
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LEFT: The cast of the Oral Interpretation of Drama entry, Interior , Don Jespersen, Erick Jensen, Kevin Manion, Jody Benda, and Sherry Dufek perform at the District Contest. MIDDLE LEFT: Ann Hunter and Dave Engel perform The Lark”, a duet play. TOP LEFT: Lead Characters. Geniece Kiester and Tom Golka, show good in- teraction in the one-act play The Case of the Crushed Petunias . TOP: Dan Powell readies himself for his part as a policeman in the one act play. ABOVE: Geneice Kiester and Carolyn Curtis perform their part in the one act play. 21
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Toughness We learn to condition our bodies through practice so that we can hold up under the stress of the game. It’s work. We struggle. We final- ly gain the skills to win . . . Toughness. 23
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