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Yell Club Has New ponsor Cheerleaders and Yell Club members have been very busy this year. Their ofhcers are president, Shari Schmidt, vice president, Carla Fordyce, secretary, Renae Schneider, and Treasurer, Sandy Sexton. Some of the fund raising activities they were in- volved in were the cheese and sausage sale, making corsages for homecoming, and a bake sale. Yell Club sponsored the first annual Winterfest. This is a homecoming for the winter sports and ath- letes. During this time the Yell Club decorated the lockers and halls. They also dyed pillow cases for the athletes to sleep on for good luck. They also sponsored the spring ball. The cheerleaders and Pom Pon Girls ha ve attended many Welco meeting and clinics. Their activities con- sisted of poster making, decorating the boys' locker room, baking cookies and planning pep assemblies. The cheerleaders put in three to four hours a week for practice. s..- ' S, .vi fig' xi .gigs f 1411 Yell Club proves to be an interesting organization. W - - ,-il1 g ws:N a Officers were: .l. Schnorr, sponsor, S, Sexton. treasurer, R Schneider, secretary, Not Pictured: S. Schmidt, president, C. For: dyce, vice president. Reg Figal and Joyce Schnorr outline the requirements for cheer- leader and pom-pon tryouts.
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LIP Puts On Play The LIPS Club has done many things this year, including producing the fall play, A Midsummer Night's Dream. They also saw A Midsummer Night's Dream put on by a group of professionals at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Besides these things, they saw Ralph Nader, the Musical, Camelot , the musical, Guys and DolIs, and the Broadway play Annie. The club held their annual picnic in Windsor Park on May 4th, which included a football game and lots of food. Sponsors were Pete Denzin and Kurt Zschiele. Officers were: T. Freed, treasurer: 5. Becker, president: D. Schraeder. Vice president. C D'tt , B. Kadlub, B. Hergenreder, S, Sexton, S. Margheim, Back row: T. Benson, T. Freed, S Front row: T. Barrington, R. Rumsby, 2nd row, . 1 man Becker, D. Schraeder. S, Hettinger.
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