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Pep Club 'Peppers' fanaticism promotes rowdiness, enthusiasm, school spirit By Chris Kireopoulos Photos by Kevin Snow Pep Club aroused sports spectators by shouts and cheers which created en- thusiasm at competitive sports events. The Pep Club is the rowdiest and most exciting club on campus, said president Paula Portice. Our goal is to bring spirit to the football, basketball, and baseball games, to lend support to the players and other fans. Before games the Peppers,' painted posters and hung them around campus. The club raised money through car washes, bake sales, and pretzel sales. With the money earned, Pep Club bought caps which add color to the school crowds. The Pep Club was reorganized by president Paula Portice, vice-president Anita Krutel, secretary Gena Belanger, and treasurer Sheri Jackson. ME WAH WONG plus other Pep Club members are discussing ideas for the year's activities. 'l' X . ' -sffisssssv r X .. M :.s,Skw, . 3- gg Si t ing PEP CL UB PRESIDENT Paula Portice is telling everyone about the fun in be- longing to Pep Club. PAINTING POSTERS for Frida y's game is Julie Rice and Gail Follin. C is swim I Pep Club 17
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PEP CL UB SPONSOR Marcia Tower Peppers paint posters. PEP CLUB Sponsor Marcia Tower President Paula Portice Vice-Pres. Anita Krutel Secretary Gena Belanger Treasurer Sheri Jackson C.C.C. Rep. Linda Farrison Historians Kerry Carter Li Rachel Anderson Kris Andre Sharon Bachman Dana Bailey Kerry Lyne Carter Holly Circle Libby Counsell Angie Cutruzzula Theresa Durkit Kristie Fall Bonnie Faultner Gail Follin Alicia Hayden Maria Hayden Debbie Hochstrasser Carol Jackson Tenna Jones Maria Kanios Louis Kanios Linda Mejia Janice Miller Karen Mqser Patty Nell Julie Rice Aileen Roush Yvette Sakiestewa Meribeth Snively Chrissy Stuart Chrissy Swenton Debey Todd Ana Velarde nda Mejia T W' Tina Whittemore'T ' Christie Winn Me Wah Wong Sonya Woolf Melinda Wright Jennifer Yeaman Christine Ziegler and Jennifer Yeaman are Watching KI ll , , 16 Pep Club N -Q. QV - 1 1 f:-f was sf--.ef M Q e,.:,,.e ska... . f - is-is sa.: ii . r. D , S eese E X S X X W iswz. rw is N X Q af 2, Q to is ex - P rrwfsfzgs-:.sis1sg:f K K , i:5Ls5Eif:1?::S ,.., .. : rib' Tiff V- - F- - ?if.S'i?i5Zfi -V: tiff? sas .. S
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vit 1 rg 'Coronado Dons go marching on, go marching on, to this their song' By Lisa Bateman Fridays before home football and basketball games, screaming, shouting and stomping of stu- more enthused. They are even dressing up as weirdos, said senior Bob Nelson. Togas, bags over heads, color- dents and teachers alike filled the gym. This expenditure of en- ergy was in order to get rowdy for the upcoming game. Skits by various groups, dances by the Donettes, and class competition led by the Varsity Cheerleaders livened up every rally. Enthusiastic students and fac- ulty displayed numerous cos- tumes and outfits. Classes used unique ideas to make themselves stand out. This year people are ful hats, balloons, and newspa- pers were some of the gimmicks used by the classes to show their spirit. All this insanity was done in the spirit of class rivalry. The best attired and peppiest class received the spirit stick and points toward Class of the Year. Julie Miller, student council vice president, roused enthusi- asm by using the spirit canf' The lid was raised and lowered to generate excitement. SHOWING THEIR COLORS are the freshmen who hand painted innumer- able duncecaps. Photo by Kret. BACK WARDS JUNIORS, Yvonne Mas- ters, Marin Loeffel, and Greg Orson rise for the national anthem. Photo by Snow. 18 Pep Assembly BORED WITH THE WHOLE AFFAIR, sophomores hide behind the morning paper. Photo by House.
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