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Jr and Sr Lettermen participate in activities. Lettermen's club produced an aura of Green and Gold jackets in the halls, at the games, and at the assemblies. These club members did their best to insure Borah ot keeping its honor of being number one in the state. Lettermen sold souvenir programs at all home games for a fund raising project. Under the direction of Mr. Garrett as their adviser and Dwane Wood as President, Lettermen had an eventful year with many activities.
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1 H-Y.,--M.- ..,. E.,, ...,,, , ir W N, N I A- I 'ru ' Q' M' W' ,.iq,'... .Jr - E535 '31 -L , I !T 'Y? 1 Sv- i I ,1--f ...- SENIOR LETTERMEN: -FRONT ROW: R. Jones, Kiser, Haverfield, Kaufman, Perry, Graff, Nash. Wood, Gross. Moreiock. and Mr. Garrett, Adviser. SECOND ROW: Barry, Moore, Ellison, L. Jones, Lowe, Carpenter, Cox, G. Smith, Blanc, Johnson and Hutt. THIRD ROW: Gambles, Hereford, Burres, Wenick,VPfost, Butler, Wallace, and Layton. FOURTH ROW: Cafterty, Hanson, Kadei, Harris, Remm, Scifres, Coberiy, Gardner, Haines, and D. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Laythe, Harshman, Olson, Magnusen, Beguhl, Stantield, and Christiansen. JUNIOR LETTERMEN: FRONT ROW: Quinney, McCain, Powell, Kipp, Parkinson, Weaver, Frogley, and Stephan. SECOND ROW: Hegstrom, Perot, Faylor, Mouser, Rassmussen, and Lynch. THIRD ROW: Belnap, Burgess, Beauclaire, Thompson, and Connors. FOURTH ROW: Whitman, Bush, Jensen, an McKurdy. ' -'lui 'hd .....,,, ,K N, -, . ., . . K V Aw .Minn W,
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An important addition was made to this year's pep section at home games. Featured was a stronger than ever parents' section for all of Borah's supporters. Pep Clubbers painted signs for spirit raising and displayed them throughout the halls, and then, for pre-game spirit-raising, conducted Pep assemblies and deco- rated the homes of basketball, foot- ball, wrestling, and other Borah ath- letes. They also made it mandatory not only to attend athletic events, but included Drama, Music, and other cultural events in their agenda. Prob- ably the most remembered Pep Club sponsored event this year was the annual Pep Club Formal where Rich Gross was crowned King. Good old Rock and Roll was the theme of this year's Homecoming dance sponsored by Key Club. Also conducted during Homecoming week was a Slave Sale which netted S70. The traditional car caravan which paraded down to the Borah-Caldwell game contained a record breaking amount ol cars. The marquee in front of the School was changed every Monday by Key Clubbers. Other projects, headed by President Don Coberly, were ringing bells for Salvation Army, and repaint- ing and redecorating the gym stage. ..,-is - 1+ 'fsiffif '45 wh Pep Clubbers painted various signs and posters and displayed them in the halls before gam Margaret Van Houten. RIGHT: Sally Miner and Peggy Christensen. BACK: Laurie Wilson. Pep and Key Clubbers anticipate dances, mixers ffifqti af ma... -' es. FRONT On December 29, 1972, Rich Gross was crowned as Pep PEP CLUB OFFICERS. FRONT. Christensen V . 4 . - , . . . . . . . , . pres., Benedict, soph. rep., Richner, pub Kmg' Rmh' len' 'S comermg Wah 'unnepup Mme Ga rep.p Miner, pres., and Van Houten, sr. rep. SECOND: Hermansen, jr. rep.g Giles, sr agher about the rigors of a dance. . 4 J h h- I THIRD ROW: Wilson Dawn Johnson, corres. sec., and Denise o nson, sop rep and Thompson, soph. rep.
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