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Iubilarli al the Bruins' 11 in offer lheir Sectional foex, Pep Block member: Debbie Rea and Becky Sbrader cheer the Bruin: on to another victory and their .recorld Seclional crown. PEP CLUB: fBoilorn Rou'2 L. Hoffman, A. Thiery, B. Shrader, D. Clamme, B. Kenipe, D. Rogers, D, Rea Ccap.D, C. Beckley fpre-s.D B. Lamwy, c. Bar-abe. KRow 22 M. Monforti M. Johnson, E. Ervin, D. Doublirr Cco-cap.J C. Garrison, C. Coons, A. Nottingham, L. Mor- ris, D. Houseman, L. Walker. fRouf 32 M. Houze, S. Cook, L. Sutton, T, Whitesell, L. Cline, T. Lord, Vera Doublin, Violet Doublin, J. Iandis, L. Henderson. fRou-' 42 P. Ford, S. Townsend, D. Headley, M. Rhoton, R. Garrett, M. Wa ner, D. Hummer, J. Cline, R. Jones, S. Loeflger fsec.D. fRou' 52 J. Schuhmacher, L. Vanderbur, M. Hopkins, T. Harvill, V. Tros- per, L. Monfort, D. Malott, B. Stoll, M. Lents, K. Kemps. fRouf 62 N. Ford, P. Bennett, K. McDermit, C. Sharp, J. Hensley, C. Bell, W. Headley, W. Bridges, J. Herring, J. Overmeyer. fR0u-' 72 C. Ford, A. Crankshaw, J. Moore- heacl, C. Godfrey, R. Vanderbur, S. Lord, V. Williams, C, Runyon, L. Ritenour, L. May, fRou' 82 G. Thomas, V. NVillmann, V. Gil- land, P. Townsend, P. Barlow, S. Wilson, R. Justus, V. Ingersoll, M. Walker, J. Bergman. f'Rouf 92 M. Montgomery, A. Love, L. Coulter, V. Kaufmann, D. Gillenwater, S. Willmann. Placing Imler of bay for rbe Sadie Hawleinr dance are Dot Doublin and Cindy Noble. Pep Block, G A were all-girl clubs Girls were both participants and sup- porters in the BHS athletic program. The Pep Club backed the boys' teams while the Girls' Athletic Association had its own sports schedule. During tourney time, the Girls' Pep Club was helped by the sectional boys' club. Members of the club also dec- orated the halls of BHS. Money for the club was made at two after-the-game record hops. Members of the Pep Club also sponsored a Sadie Hawkins dance. Pep Club members sold Bruin buttons, both at Homecoming and for the Sectional. Hosting the District Gymnastics Tournament planned for April and being state finalists in volleyball competition were high points of the GAA year. The varsity basketball team ended the year with a 6-1 mark, while the Junior Vat- sity won 3 and lost 3. GAA members took part in bad- minton, softball and bowling. During the winter, members played volleyball, bas- ketball and swam. Spring brought base- ball, track and tumbling to the GAA agenda. Climax of the GAA year was Brenda White's state championship in the shot put. Pep Club-61
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GAA: fBotlom Rougl cindy Stepp ibowling headb, Penny I-Iollouuzy Ctreasj, Kntby Hunter Cvice-pre-5.3, Pam McConey Cpres.D, Debbie Rea isecj, jonalyn Evans, Karen Murphy. fR0u' 21 Sally Hawk. Brenda White, Dot Doublin, Nik- ki Marshall, Sandy Bole, Ann Booher, Ann Love, Cheryl Stroble, Denise Carney, Min Vir- ginia Perkinpaugb fsponj. f'R0u' 32 Linda Oswalt, Linette Pethel, Corinne Kaiser, Candy Runyon, Cynthia Ford, Debbie Pierson, Diane Marshall, Michelle Mills, Deborah Hummer, Nancy Dolan. fRou' 41 Lu Ann Witt, Pam Long, Debbie Winger, Meg Chaney, Jan Moorehead, Wlava Bridges, Linda Farling, Cheryl Morris. fRou' 59 Linda Ritenour, Deb- bie Hilling, Liz Monfort, Cathy Beal, Barb Garrison. Nancy Ford, Pam Bannister. Pam Smith. Kathy Fergus. f'Rou' 61 Mary Monfort. Gwen Thomas, Jeanette Sims, Marilyn Mont- gomery, Susan Willman, Becky Shracler, Carhy Garrison. Michele C. Mills, Joni Phillips. State GAA rhnl put rhanzpion Brenda ll 'bile corzcerltmlav in Jhe zmitr for yuxt lbe rigbl moment to hurl the eight-pound metal ball at pmfiire. Brenda also iron fourth in the nate girlr' Joftball lbrozr. Finding lverrelf baffling for the ball ir recorzd-higher! rcorer. Joni Phillipr. The GAA nzrrily barketbrvll roam ended the rearon zz-ilb a 6-I rerord. The IV team ended the year with a mark of 3-3. S i 2-,Q f -w, Av 1
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FRENCH CLUB: I Bottom Rowl Cathy Towne, Sandy Beckley, Penny Wall ftreasj, Dkma Houreman Csec.J, Cynthia Ford Kasst. sec.J, Rick Moore Cpr-es.J, Margo Walker, Holly Hardacre, Cheri Kemp. fRou' 22 Jo Ellen Hensley, Linda Beach, Darlene Fear, Marla Drake, Debbie Beckley, Penny Barlow, Judy Bergman, Susan Enyeart, Karen Bloom, Sally Hawk, Theresa Benedict, Mir: Mabel Fee Csponj. fRow 32 Jean Schumacher, Linda Wal- lace, Janelle Chaney, Mary Doublin, Paula Mc- Avoy, Gina Bosworth, Sandy Batten, Kathy Beach, jonalyn Evans, Pam Long, Jill Payne. fRow 42 Richard Reasoner, Sandra Van Gor- don, Debbie Wallace, Pam Oswalt, Mary Lents, Alnita Rogers, Nancy Fear, Sue Williams, Joni Ross, Vicky Williams. fRow 51 Gene Parnell, Norma Stoner, Valerie DuBois, Emma Dodds, Gwen Thomas, Linda Lackey, Marilyn Sims, Mark Baughey, Dave McVicker, Kent Pontius, Chuck Christman, Robert Chittum. Glow 61 Lonnie Pettit, Brent Caperton, Terry H. Ander- son, Kim Rigas, Phil Ramsey, Rob Storer, Mike Ducy, Don Kabrich, Dan Pettit, Jeff Raucr, Tom Beymer. French Club hared holiday Sharing their holiday spirit with a needy family was part of the Yuletide program for the French Club. Members collected money to buy food, clothing and toys for a needy family in Blackford County. At their Christmas party a group of French students from Taylor Univer- sity presented a program. Hearing about the Congo from speaker Robert Wantuadi was on the agenda for one of the French Club meetings. Mrs. Kelsea Smith, a teacher at BHS, showed the club slides of France taken on her vacation. Another speaker was exchange student Claude Gautier, who told of the differences between French and U. S. customs. French Clubbers hosted a swimming party and made plans to attend the Language Banquet in the spring. Memberr of the French Club exchange giltr at the Club'.r Yule party. Clubberr alro col- lected money for a needy family in the area. 62-French Club
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