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,,.o-..s- Pep Club Sparks Tiger Power emonstration and promotion of spirit is the obvious function of Pep Club. Again this year, the club sold booster badges and hung thousands of signs to rally Bellevue teams to spirited victories. In addition, several Pep Club members served as the Tiger mascot, dressing in the Tiger suit to spur on the crowd to greater enthusiasm. Pep Club does not confine its support to sports. The club raised money for Spirit Scholarships with the Spirit Chain contest, and it presented the cast members of Li'l Abner with flowers on opening night in appreciation for their hard work. RIGHT: Tigers Walk Tall with the encouragement of the creative spirit signs made by Pep Club. Below: PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Vice President Cathy Blackburn, President Patty Kremer, Treasurer Brenda Hogg, and not pictured, Secretary Marilyn Kappesser. 0 Even the faculty gets into the spirit of things as they hold up a punny sign at a pep rally. v Through the use of the pep board, Pep Club both supports and advertises various sports activities. ft ::..'1,rg , . .A W-,at 36 - ActivitiesfPep Club V 5 1 ' 5 M SVI ..., ,gf ' ', ' sf.. .-ff. .. . .. ' ' - fs 'w .,A. 1 ,ff vi. A 1. WU . .. 5 3 le
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Home Economics ome Economics being a popular area of study at Bellevue, the Homemakers club was composed of thirty-nine members. To encourage togetherness and involvement, the club opened their year with a Halloween Party held at the Fort Thomas Armory on October 28. Members contributed money and baked goods along with enough energy and enthusiasm for hours of volleyball, bowling, fun and frolic. The annual doughnut sale, held on April 3, was an unqualified success, as the Homemakers experienced the fun and teamwork involved in making the goodies for the sale. Homemakers Club also sponsored the Senior Spring Sports Luncheon, while the Home Economics department as a whole held a week long luncheon of it's own, an annual event known widely as Sue's Soup Shop. Above, left: Home Ec teacher Mrs. Brindle discusses final arrangements with her students for Sue's Soup Shop. Karen Lee and Laurie Schuett gladly participate in the Halloween party as a part of Food Management class. HOMEMAKERS: Front row: B. Woolridge, L. Bennett, S. Johnson, P. Kremer, L. Wyatt. Row two: J. Benge, N. Benge L.A. Dosch, P. Buchanan, B. Fessler, L. Hasse, T. Stith, S. Huninghake. Row three: J. Emminger, C. Wolf, J. Combs, J. Sutkamp, T. Pappas, W. Yelton, H. Murray, J. Grome, Fi. Robinson. Row four: W. Reis, M. Kappesser, P. Thorrnan, K. Blackburn, T. Simonton, K. Maher, K. Ahrens, M. Loerioh, T. Janson, Mrs. Brindle, sponsor. Back row: D. Foy, K. Kelly, J. Youtsey, K. Mclntosh, L. Schuett, P. Kappes, K. Goldhagen, B Halbauer. Above, right: HOMEMAKERS OFFICERS: Treasurer Tracey Janson, Vice President Sandy l-lill, President Marilyn Kappesser, and not pictured, Secretary Joy Youtsey. Activitiesflflomemakers, Tri-l-li-Y 0 35
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Q4 54' I U 44 af' n h In UQ 2 . ' 0 lt if si -T n ' ABOVE: PEP CLUB: Front row: J. Myers, K. Veatch, S, Parr S.A. Stull, D. Baker, C. Blackburn, C. Walker. Row two: M. Hasse, M. Waters, B. Buchanan, L. Frondorf, D. Grim, J. Benge, S. Johnson, Ms. Ftowe, Sponsor. Back row: K, Blackburn, P, Kappes, S. Schoulthies, Tiger W. Reis, l.. Kllnger, B. Hogg, M. Ackerson, P. Kremer. 0 Sponsored by Pep Club, the Spirit Chain contest benefits the Spirit Scholarship Fund while promoting enthusiasm on all grade levels. 0 Always striving to rally spirit, Pep Club decorates the gymnasium with signs and posters. 0 Overwhelmed with the crowd enthusiasm, members of the football team bask in their well deserved glory. Pep ClublActivities 0 37
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