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Girls Club Puts On Valentine Dance Tech ' s Girls Club was one of the school ' s busiest organizations. The Club ' s main obligation was to help support the athletic program activities. Also, the girls put on a bake sale and they were in charge of the Valentine Dance. The Club spon- sored a mother-daughter tea. This year ' s club was sponsored by Miss Karen Do- bash and Mr. Dave Dirksen. We got spirit! was the theme used all year. We got spirit! yells the Girls Club. Sometimes, it is party time. Scene from the mother-daughter tea. 18
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Sue Jean and Sue Kief erelect- ed cheerleading co-captains Action was lively at the games this year. To keep things lively, Tech had their Top 10 sponsored by Mrs. Patricia Neal and Mrs. Lorrie Streyfeller. Seniors Valerie Bruce. Betty Fisher, Carme Irwin, Sue Jean, Sue Kiefer, and Janet Sample, along with Juniors Cheryl Burse, Cindy Carter, Terri Durham, and Maggie Smith helped keep spirit at the top of the charts all year round as members of the Tech varsity cheerlead- ers. Working hard to keep the student body enthused and to give the team the extra support that put Tech on the plus side all the way round were our Top 10! The sophomore Cheerleaders were Cathy Chesowosky. Diane Duke, Captain Sandy Knox. Patti Page, Ruby Robinson, Sherri Taylor, and Toni Wilson. ir i Our cheerleaders keep in practice. 17
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Majorettes Help Add Color to Band The main function of the Tech major- ettes is to add color to the band and the half time shows. The three twirlers are Captain Pam Metten, Linda Grinstead, and Fern Hudson. This year, the majorettes have added something new: marchers. They are Nancy Davidson, Chris Hull, Paula Hayes, and Billie Jo Paul. The plan is for them to do routines to correspond with the twirlers. To distinguish the march- ers from the majorettes, the majorettes wear blue vests with gold lettering and the marchers wear gold vests with blue lettering. T Majorette captain. Pam Metten, salutes the crowd. Let ' s all circle around. Lots of work goes into a game by the n ajorettes. 19
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