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rr 7' ' -QR 4 Generated Enthusiasm Dave Allain, Varsity Club member, planned and emceed a pep assembly. The combined efforts of the Stage Band and Cheerleaders never failed to excite the crowd during the pep assemblies. During Stevenson's home games, a group of enthusiastic and talented musicians provided marches, drum rolls, and songs, to further encourage enthusiasm and spirit. Quite appropriately, the organiza- tion was called the Pep Band. Their combination of talent and showman- ship was an added attraction to the excitement of the games. Noel Andreozzi frightj, originator, founder, and arranger for the Barrett, Marge Rarinovitch, and Cary Quint in spirit making. The Pep Band, led Mark Paumeiri, Rod Hardy, Bob Handley, Rick Pep Band attended all home basketball games- , sg . if va . 6 W , Rn ,vt 65
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The Spirit Club provided the signs needed for every event. Doug Steinhoff and Stan Edwards enter- Spirit Cluh Pqn Bernal Stevenson's Spirit Club was responsible for the array of banners that announced all the school activities. Working after school, students painted signs, posters, and blue feet to let the studentry know what was going on at Stevenson. Cheryl Iurcisin, Ian Hopkins, and Nancy Thomas were but a few of the students to work to inspire spirit. ' Crunching a Tootsie Pop had fatal results for Stan Edwards. tained at a pep assembly.
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.J ' fu - l Varsity Club officers for the 1967-68 school year were Dan Rey- nolds, Ship Kinnich, and 'lim Button. . 1-'r'fji Hs I, wk I, K if' - ,L 1. I. G-AA and Varfit lub Dave Mastny was not one to let a new member of the Varsity Club miss a chance to polish his shoes. The Varsity Club is an organization of varsity letter winners, whose activities not only in the games, but during them as well, insure that each game or event is run smoothly. The club ran coat checks, the concession stand, and sold programs to make certain that everyone received the most enjoyment possible at the game. Club meetings were not regularly scheduled, but held whenever immediate action was adivsable. Such logic was a good indication of the active and useful nature of the organization. The decrepit teachers won, but the ofhciat- ing was controversial. The Faculty'Varsity Club game was one of the best received events as an estimated 1,000 Spartans showed up to root for the letter winners.
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