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RPCHBHETMY This is the first year of the Arcola High School Pep Club. The sole purpose of the Pep Club is to support the team both at home and away games. The officers for this first year are Pat Cox, President, Larry Foltz, Vice President, Dorothy wood, Secretary, Shauna Powell, Treasurer. David Uphoff became Vice President when Larry Foltz moved away. Our sponsors are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shields, Rev. and Mrs. Owen Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wesch. The Pep Club meets every Friday. During that weekly meet- ing a Pep Session is always held. l YEA! TEAM! .Y 4-41 ' MAscoT
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Q3 0 D th w d t OFFICERS OPC Y 00 , secre aryg Mr. Reed, adviser, Pat Cox resident' David UPh0ff, vice-presidents Shauna Powell, treasurer? 7 PEP CLUB lst row- Joe Gaylord, Joan Murphy, Kay Clark, Shauna Powell, David Uphoff, Pat Cox, Mr. Reed, Dorothy Wood, Janet Carlburg, Marquitta Herrington. 2nd row- Lianne Allen, Gaythel Burgess, Mary Ann Thompson, Marjorie Chumbley, Linda Stump, Erma Ellison, Jeanette Parrott, Beth Hall, Sandra Sisk Ethel Daily, Peggy Phillips, Janet Cox. 3rd row- Georgia Herrington, Beverly Johns, Mary Blagg, Linda Fletcher, Betty Laley, Nancy Keal, Virginia Franklin, Karen Morris, Janet Cook, Janice Clark, Janet Smart, Lila Bright, Nancy Goff. Nth row- Leah Wightman, Barbara Carroll, Dorothy Sitz, Mary Gooch Connie Johns, Brenda Biggs, Billy McCoy, LaVoice Key, Rosalie Murphey, Carolyn Kleisner, Loretta Spaulding, Bobbie Sue Biggs, Benita Bushu. 5th row- Ann Smart, Suzie Teft, Duane Koger, Russell Moore, Norman Strader, Bill Byers, Jim Clark, Bob Cox, Bill Harshbarger Alden Nay, Joyce Good, Gary Howrey. 6th row- Dave Herrington, Robbie Arrol, Jerry Thompson, Lyle Johns, Pat Monahan, Ed Harshbarger, Tim Monahan, Joe Monahan, Larry Kerns, Tom Romine, Doug Mullikin, Stan Allen, Larry Marlow ABSENT- Max Carey David Ellison, Bert Fidler, Jerry Gibson, Larry Guyot, Ed Hein, Larry Shafer, Danny Strader, Monte Stump, George Vandeveer, Patsy Wood.
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LETTERME ' CLUB lst row: Larry Guyot, Jim Clark, Monte Stump, Vice-Presidentg Tom Romine, Presidentg Ed Harshbarger,Secretary and Treasurerg Norman Strader, Art Beazley. 2nd row: Bob Curry, Bob Cox, David Uphoff, Dave Herrington, Robbie Arrol, Bill Perkins, Bob Vyverberg. 3rd row: Larry Weller, Lyle Johns, Pat Monahan, Tim Monahan, Joe Monahan, Danny Strader, Doug Mullikin, History The Lettermen's Club was first organized in 1953 by Coach Lou Baker. The purpose of the club is to encourage better re- lationship between athletics and the school, In order to be eligible for membership, a boy has to earn a varsity letter in some sport. Each year the club has several projects which they try to complete during the school year. One of the projects is to have pictures made of all distinguished basketball or foot- ball teams and to hang them in the new gym. Also we decided to have enlargements made of the players who have made all area or all conference. Under the pictures will be all the honors that that player has received during his high school career. A project completed this year, with the help of the school board, was hanging a large welcoming blanket and one pennant for each school in the Okaw Valley in the new gym, Each spring the Lettermen's Club tries to save enough money to go out for a nice dinner and to have some sort of entertainment. The extra money always goes towards new pro- jects for the next school year,
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