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rganizations Learning to be a leader, learning to voice your opinions and learning to act on decisions made are all a part of being in an organization. Organizations are groups of students who all have something in common, or who all enjoy the same things. Organizations are also a place where we can feel we belong. Our organizations ranged from band and chor- us, composed of people who worked together each day, to the Lettermen's Club and Student Council which met only several times during the entire year. Here at Drexel, there were enough organiza- tions for each individual student to find some- place where he or she fitted ing so if you did not belong to an organization, it was not be- cause there were none where you would have been welcome.
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ABOVE: Steve Smitheran models the dress he wore for the Lettermen's Club initiation. CENTER: Mrs. Keyton, Year- book Adviser, helps Tammy Hudson solve a problem with her yearbook layout. RIGHT: Darin Cook leads the band in the Homecoming parade.
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Cheerleaders keep pirit During the long, hot summer of l978, ten enthusiastic girls started getting ready for the cheerleading activities of the fall and winter sports' season. Since we were to sponsor the Homecoming activi- ties, we needed to raise money for that purpose, and we also wanted to get new uniforms. So we put in many hard hours of work at car washes and bake sales to raise the money. The dance was a success, and we got our new uniforms, too. We also held a raffle during the Adrian football game. With the help of our spon- sors, Mrs. Laffoon and Miss Williams, we made a quilt by hand. Vickie Blanton won the quilt as first prize. Debbie Elffner won a macrame' hanger as second prize and Mr. Gratton won a ham as third prize. We worked many hard hours to develop and perfect the cheers as a team and to plan the pep rallies for the fall. How- ever, we felt it was worth it because we enjoyed supporting the Bobcat teams. ABOVE: Varsity Squad. Tammy Hudson, Cap- tain, juniorg Denise Kaufman, Captain, ABOVE: Jr. Varsity. FIRST ROW: Paula Lee, Bonnie McKay. SECOND ROW: Susie
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