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Pep Club reflects spirit During the 75-76 school year. Pep Club attended football and basketball games bringing along their enthusiasm and school spirit. Pep Club was led by President Amy Amend, Vice-president Stephanie Wedemeir, Secretary Sherri Volz, and Treasurer Diane Steele. The club was sponsored by Mr. Van Tuyl. Pep Club organized buses to some of the out-of-town games. As a group, they provided much encouragement and enthusiasm, plus a background of school colors by sporting new gold sweatshirts during the football season. They are led, in the cheers by the cheerleaders and show their support to the athletes, as well as to the spectators. Pep Club officers this year are Sherri Volz, secretary; Diane Steele, treasurer; Amy Amend, president; Stephanie Wedemeir, vice-president. Pep Club (above right) chants, We ' re No. 1 at the Lincoln-Hoover game. Pep Club (right) sings the fight song while the Lincoln basketball team warms up on the floor. Rowdies (above) add spirit to the Pep Club this year. 16
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Cheerleaders focus on enthusiasm The 1975-76 Varsity Cheerleading Squads were divided in two groups of eight to support designated sports. The Football Squad cheered for varsity foot- ball, wrestling, girl ' s swimming, and girl ' s basketball. The Basketball Squad cheered for boy ' s varsity basketball, cross coun- try, and boy ' s swimming. This year two alternate cheerleaders were added to fill in for absences. The two squads purchased new uniforms to add sparkle at the sport events and at traditional pep assemblies. The majority of the girls attended a summer NCA Cheerleading Camp held at Lake Okoboji. New cheers and mod- ern pom pom routines were learned and performed at school events. Also, during the summer, the varsity and sophomore squads worked together, four days a week to practice for upcoming seasons. Money raising projects consisted of selling Lin- coln hats, bake sales, and a jewelry sale. Liz Harbert, Jean Tursi, and Jean Trafford (above), yell encouragement to a Lincoln wrestler. 18
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