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Organized energy powers Teams to the top Disguised as little people are pep club members. They presented a dance to the song Be True to Your School l 195 -- 1 ' so wwe--e '4,. 5 ,.. xg 5.-V Q s eric Dewi g l., 'f iCheering in their colorfully decorated truck are the 1980-81 pep club officers. The offi- cers are in charge of varied activities that the pep club participates in, N ,The Edmond High School Pep Club cheers on the football team during a home game lagainst Midwest City. The girls do a fantastic job of supporting the team. OPENING 7
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-...J 6 OPENING GimmeanS...C...U...M...D...O ...G...G...l...E...S.Whatdoesthat spell? Scumdoggies is the cry of the B.C. guys. They are the senior guys of Edmond high school who want to promote school spirit. B.C. stands for Boys Club and is not sponsored by the high school. They go to games in their red and white club tee shirts and let their presence be known. On the other side of the spirit spectrum is the pep club. These girls can be heard yelling, We've got spirit, how about you?! True Edmond High Spirit is the theme ofthe Ed- mond Pep Club. Members, officers, pom- pon girls, and cheerleaders make up the spirit group. Hours and hours of practice and sign painting parties is the behlnd-the- scene action that is well appreciated. Two bits, four bits, six bits a dollar, All for Ed- A few of the B.C. members strike varied poses for a picture after the p rade. lt was their big chance to display their spirit. The E.R.A. girls are a counterpart to the B.C. guys. E.R.A. stands for E mond Radical Association. '51, G.-.-L fi S mond-Stand up and holler! l hope my arms don't break, says Chris Caplinger fmiddlel to Chris Anderson Cleftj and Clayton Niemeyer Crightj as th B.C. guys build a pyramid at halftime of the game.
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Edmond Students take to land and air for passtime activities Aaaah-those days of no worries and to- tal relaxation-what memories they can bring! Yet in the midst of the carefree feel- ing there is an urge for adventure. The sky is the limit for Vander Wynn. Van- der is one of many pilots at EHS. Equestrian riding, or horse jumping, is a favorite sport of Heather Kirsten. Heather has worked at Coffee Creek Riding Center for almost four years. 'im bil-it -xg-1.4
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