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Cathy Strand puts final touches on Pep Club's carnival booth. PEP CLUB iving the teams support from the sidelines was the main goal of Pep Club this year. Be it football, basketball, hockey, or wrestling, Pep Club members were there backing the players. For their carnival booth Pep Club held a cakewalk in your own backyard. Many Thunderbirds walked away with tasty pies, cakes, and other goodies made by club members. On December 11, Pep Club sponsored the annual Powder Puff basketball game to raise money for the Mary Shaw Memorial Fund, Other activities included the card section, collection for the Heart Fund, and skits for pep assemblies. 1968-69 officers were Joy Ann Robinson, presi- dent, Joan Schultz, vice-presidentg Rae Katz, secre- taryg Sherry Butler, treasurer: Cathy Strand, l.C.C.g Chris Terry, senior representativeg Candy Manchester, junior representativeg and Linda Copeland, sophomore representative. Pep Club members make sure .that their rows are straight before the halftime Cllfd section performance.
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Seniors vie with underclassmen for ball possession at the Powder Puff basketball game. Joy Ann Robinson explains Pep Club's goals to members. Erecting frames for the team is one of Pep Club's many morale boosting projects
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C CLUB ammering and bashing, C-Club started this year with a highly enjoyable Homecoming booth, fea- turing a car on which students could vent their pent- up feelings by pounding it with a sledge hammer. Throughout the year there was an inspiringly large number of members involved in athleticfevents. They showed enthusiasm at each game and their per- formance boosted Wasson spirit. Social festivities were climaxed by a C-Club- sponsored dance, new on the agenda this year. Clos- ing the year's activities was the annual picnic featur- ing eating, drinking, and being merry. During the last days of school the slave auction was conducted by C-Club, with a twofold purpose of filling the club treasury and providing a hilarious diversion for Was- son students. . In demonstrating her brute strength, Kathy Valentzne proves that women wreck more cars than men. treasurer. NOT PICTURED: Doug Spears, vice-presideni 1 1 , -Y, f- -J v vywv, uvcnj rr nuwur ur, 1tulu.'lLu- lantly vends hzs basketball programs.
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