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Pep re-rallied Playing of popular mu- sic, dancing, and of course, the visit by the all-time fa- vorite grapevine raisins added an extra list of fun at pep assemblies this year. All of the credit goes to the pep club and its new spon- sors, Mr. Baize and Mr. Hammonds. Nearly every- one agreed that pep assem- blies are exciting again. Pep Club is responsible for the sprit signs through- out the school. Sports is not the only activity they support. Pep Club also; backs the Academic Olym- h pics and Speech team. The student body and teachers greatly appreciate the hard work and extra time that Pep Club has provided to bring abouti good times and promote spirit at the home of the Panthers. They made spirit signs to hang in the halls. 1 Michelle Forshee, president; Robin Orman, vicevpreSident; Susan McCregor, treasurer; Angela Coebel, secretary. Pep Club Members Susan McCregor, Michelle Forshee; Row 2 : Diana Singer, Liz Rudolph, Stephanie Barron, Kym McIntosh, Wesley Wilhite, Todd Creenwell; Row 3 :Angie Thomas, April Hogee, Toya Fetcher, Connie Higgins, Wendy Taggart, Robert Lawson. 52 QPEP CLUB
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Cheerleaders in action during basketball games and football pep assembliesA CHEERLEADINC Q51
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Before the school year started, president Heather Layden was charging into her new job. She addressed a pre-school teachers' meeting and appealed to them to help recharge the batteries of Student Council. The recharge sparked during the Thanksgiving canned food drive. Barb Barchet affirmed that a high of 2700 cans were collected. The fierce contest between Mr. Durbin's and Ms. Snyder's first period classes produced cries of foul play,' but the DramarActing class won fairly with a grand total of 903 cans; a school record. Sherry Snodgrass and Bob Boring were in charge of the Homecoming crowning. It was washed out of the bowl, but moved inside without a delay. Toys for Tots, an annual Christmas drive, brought in $1,346 for area Children. Mr. Heard's room collected the most money. He collected it in an unusual manner. Students pitched coins, trying to land them on the chalkboard ledge. Reitz was the top collector of all city high schools. Central was second with a total of $500. Both fund raisers were successful. Mr. Freece, Ms. Moore, Mrs. Koch and Ms. Jeffers were the sponsors for the 1987-88 Student Council. They have worked hard and also donated a lot of time to the club. This year's officers who made the year so great were: president Heather Layden, vice-president Sherry Snodgrass, treasurer Bob Boring, and secretary Barbara Barchet. Left. Adviser Mr, Freece and Below, Secretary Sherry Snodgrass direct the flow of Football Homecoming Court. Ms. Moore, Sherry Snodgrass, Barbara Barchet, Heather Layden, Mr. Freece; Row two: Amy Hertel, Tomi Springer, Tina Foister, Lisa Cresser, Robyn Orman, Danica Sander, Christina Phillips, Pamela Chow; Row three: Kristen Quakkelar, Jenny Carter, Cassie Hallar, Sherry Sauter, Tammy Johann, Christy Ingram, Elizabeth Rudolf, Jennifer Tiemann, Jesica Elfrich; Row 4: Julie Ward, Julie Niesen, Dee Dee Weese, Lisa Berfanger, Amy Ramsden, Chris Barthel, Catrina Fareless, Mark Johnson; Row five: Todd Williams, Susan McCregor, Keri Knowles, Jana Stales, Kristine Talley, Julie Castleman, Doug Drekman, Wes Wilhite, Steve McCullough, Cory Herrin; Row six: Kirk Knight, Minda Michael, Chris McDonald, Laura Voegel, Cindy Kuester, Angel Branson, Tiffany Poole, Amy Zinn, James Kestler, Julie Dezember. STUDENT COUNCIL Q53
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