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. - ..H.., , - C. . W Jim Henderson and Eileen Penny, Pep Club officers, took a peek at Mer- cer's spirit. Pep Club Pep Club '65 showed spirit, liveliness, and expression in or- ganizing the events surrounding league football and bas- ketball contests. Scores of vibrant posters lined the school halls before all games, and spirit-rousing pep assemblies urged the students and the home team on to victory over rival squads. Jim Henderson, Pep Club president, and Eileen Penny, vice-president-secretary, headed the one hundred club members through a year of pep assemblies, away- game ticket selling, goal post wrapping, and poster-mak- mg. Art Service Club This year's Art Service Club, headed by President Pete Swens- son and vice-president-secretary Ann Hansen, accented the school with colorful posters and imaginative decorations. Pub- licity for Pegasus, the Christmas Ball, Ski Club meetings, and National Honor Society discussions, as well as many other school organizations lined the institution tan school walls with an array of bright colors and catchy slogans. Intriguing decora- tions for the school's annual Christmas Concert and the spring music festival were also products of this year's busy Art Service Club. Thirty active members of the club, under the organizations com- mittee chairman Mary O. Lin, and the members of the pep headed by Jim Henderson were responsible for advertising school activities,functions, and athletic events. Mrs. Ruth Patten, faculty adviser, Miss Nancy Neubrecht, assistant adviser, and Mrs. Pringle, student teacher, instructed club members in the fundamentals of poster layout. The close-knit cooperation among faculty advisers, club officers, and Art Service Club members paved the way to an exciting year of expressive school publicity. paper and paint, Pete Swensson, president, Mary O. Lin, organizations committee chair- man, and Ann Hansen, vice-president-secretary, stressed the impor- tance of high quality posters. 80
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j 1, ' V V IAAI X yfgfr' i 'X if it Play director, Mr, Jay Caley, spent count- less hours making A Midsummer Night's Dream a successful production. fabovel Elaborately costumed, the lovers Helena, Leslie Hollenbeckg Demetrius, Larry Crouch, Hermia, Joan Kammerer, and Lysander, Steve Ringold, were entangled in quite a dilemma. ftop centerl Pam Carpenter, Mark Terry, Tim Field, and Becky Follmer, Drama Club officers, dis- cussed the many play problems at the ticket booth. fright centerl fmglqtjs Dream s 3 . I Puck, John Walsh, Bottom, Greg Palmer, and Oberon, Ward Lucas, posed in sprightly wonderment. ffop right, Titania, Nicki Smith, and Oberon, Ward Lucas showed themselves as polished performers. fubovel Theseus, Russ Caldwell, Hippolyta, Nancy Olson, and Philostrate, Joe Bres- kin were photographed for play publicity. fforleftl Elves and fairies danced their way into the audience's heart. ffar lower leftj Special techniques were devised by the make-up crew. Here an elf, Julie Tolles, makes a slight touch-up. fcenterl Bucky added hilarity to the clown's play. flower centerl A matinee for the iunior high schools was included among the five performances. flower rightl gpvqnmnnqp- . ss, .... ,Y ,. .V .. W-WQW. ..... ,,,, ..
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U -' J ' i' nn. '5-E. Students expressed themselves through creativity and service. wi.. slogans brought life to our halls 9' 'ar y X ,,.... X 1' ,zw x me Art Service Club publicized many school and community events. Artists ine cluded Front low: Judi Bonaudi, Debby Drown, Mary Ann Allison, Alice Coad, Linda Gilbert, Judy Gogulski, Tammy Milkie, Susan Clinton, and Jan Skinner. Second Row: Mark Lindenberger, Cindy Sherwood, Garth Mac- ,NA Q, 3 is S 1 so it , w 'r Donald, Janice McDowell, Sheila Hasner, Kathy Cooper, Barbara Kadaner, Mary O. Lin, and Kim Stowell. Back Row: Greg Newitt, Harold Nesland, and Pete Swensson. Vi
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