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Varsity, e Clubs Bolster Warriors tb etics Black shirts, orange letters distinguish Varsity, Pep Clubs Loud and large, the Pep Club is the only organization in the school boasting the membership of the entire student body. With black shirts, vocifcrous voices and guaranteed attendance at every football and basketball game, the membership re- quirements, a cheering block is easily gath- ered. The club has matured in its two years of existence. Last year, cheers were developed with a small group. This year, however, every student was invited to join the Pep Club and the introduction of the pep shirt was followed by the induction of many new members. The backbone of the Pep Club is the Varsity Club. lts members, the varsity lettermen, possess the spirited spark that ignites the cheering section. ln addition, they organize home games and sell and collect tickets to sporting events. Dan Corrigan, president of the Varsity Club, talks over upcoming duties of the or ganization with club officers, Carl Gromek, Mike McCarthy anal Paul DeRoche Cheerleader Mark Swoyer attempts to rouse support of fans at a football game. 110 Spirit at the pep rally preceding the victory at U of D was brought to a maximum as all Warrior fans gave out with their best.
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Skiers moe! to Near-by, For wa Slopes Caberfae trek highlights winter season for Brother Rice Ski Club One group of Brother Rice students, led by Br. Stoehr, objected to the Decem- ber and January thaws. Despite the un- predictable weather, however, the Ski Club is even more popular in its second' year than its hrst. When conditions permitted, weekly trips to nearby areas, usually Pine Knob, were planned. The after school trips took advantage of the night skiing offered locally. At midterm, Br. Stoehr succeeded in a trip to Caberfae in Cadillac with forty student skiers. The excellent skiing and accommodations in a converted farm house proved an enjoyable experience. When the rain poured down, the ski club had to content itself with films. Loading the equipment of Bill Beale, Chris Brunni, and Steve Harn, lous driver Mr. Bradley, instructs the Caberfae bound skiers to prepare to load the bus. :avg lx in aulsi mmm it lx-.io Chattering over their previous run down the treacherous slope, Mike Grablzing a ride to the summit of the slope at Pine Knolo, Gibson and Tom Hopkins await their turn for a lift to the top. Brian Murphy and Glenn Craffey board the chair lift. 112
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