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, f 'V Red and blue flash cards, held by the members, add much to the excitement of the games. wif! 'Q Mrs. Settles, sponsor of Pep Club, initiates spirit by her exuberant personality as Patti Iverson, president, leads the club in a yell on this superimposed photograph. ul
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11 66 Pep Club East 100 was the name that was chosen for Pep Club this year. Only the most eager and enthusiastic students at East were included in the 100 members. Honorary members were cheerleaders, majorettes, football players, and basketball players. Megaphones, sweaters, and buttons started the action at pep assemblies and games. The spirit was united into one mass objective in order to let the T-Birds know someone cared. The East 100 displayed their support of the teams by painting siqns to be put up around the school and by using flash cards to help promote school spirit. Charlie Hancock and Bob Fisher make the mascot show her face! Kathy Otcheck, Thunderbird mascot, helps promote spirit at the games and pep assemblies. N Discussing plans for the year's activities are executive officers: Suzie Gates,treasurer7 Patti representative, Deone Ramert, vice-president, and Lynn Moores, secretary. L Iverson, president, Bob Fisher, student council
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The members of the Key Club are FRONT ROW: Bob Conklin, Dean Ryland, Kelly Loran, Craig Ronning, Mike King, Jim Clay, and Kenneth Blackwell: BACK ROW: Robert Ortalda, Kerry Kennedy, Scott Harter, Bob Hafner, Curt Brandon, Spencer Sneed, Toby Todd and John Watsjold. Key Club The East High Key Club is a chapter of the boys' service organization sponsored by Kiwanis Interna- tional. Dedicated to service to the school and the community, many Key Club activities consisted of projects performed as the need arose throughout the year. One of these activities included parking cars at Key Clubbers Bob Hafner, Toby Todd, Kerry Kennedy, Kelly Loran, Bob Ortalda, Mr. Baxter, Larry Smith, and Spencer Sneed discuss procedure for parking cars at the Governor's Ball. the Governor's Ball. Among the social activities of the group was the annual Keyheart Dance, which included the selection of a queen from the girls at East. Under the direction of Mr. Baxter, Key Club's pro- iects were organized by the group's officers. They in' clude Kelly Loran, president, Dean Ryland, vice- president, Craig Ronning,treasurer5 and Bob Conklin, secretary. Larry Smith, a senior, served as Lt. Gov- ernor for the Anchorage Division of the Pacific North- west District of Key Club International. Craig Ronnmg, treasurer, puts Key Club finances in order early in the year. rv.. f 4 XX A
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