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The Pep Club completed its second year of existance. The purpose of the club is to create and promote school spirit, loyalty to the school and good sportsmanship. The members are pledged to support our athletic teams in victory or defeat. All students in the senior high are eligible for membership in the club. This year the Pep Club decided to lend its support to all senior high ac- tivities that represent our school. This included such competitive teams as forensics, the High Quiz Bowl team and music contests. The following students were officers this year: Laurie Sacia, president, Sharyn Becker, vice-president, Debbie Fischer, secretary- treasurerg Betsy johnson and Pam Sacia, senior repre- sentatives, Mare Hare and Norma Kohnle, junior representatives, Mary Wilber and Mary McKeeth, soph- omore representatives, Lynn Anderson and Kim Will- iamson, freshmen representatives. A new G. E. T. and Redmen mascot was made by Pep Club members for the gymnasium. Many signs were made, creating student support for our victorious foot- ball team. These included slogans on signs to instill school spirit in our students and show the football team that they had student backing. Pep Club members also helped the cheerleaders at pep rallies and worked very hard for Dad's Day, a special night for the fathers of our football players. Club activity during the winter sports season was mini- mal at the beginning, but picked up later in the season. All materials used by the Pep Club were purchased by them with money earned in selling items, with the ex- ception of some materials donated by understanding faculty members. Advisors to the club are Mr. Valiska and Mrs. Warriner. 8 ABOVE: Lift your hands up to the sky. LEFT: Mr. Rowlands and band give Pep rally added beat.
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E ,, ...... . v I ABOVE: ROW 1: B. Near, M. Johnson, P. Williamson, P. Trim, B. Johnson, D. Brown, K. Wood., P. Sacia, L. Sacia, K. Rand, S. Dahl, D. Hoff, M. Waller. ROW 2: C. Emerson, I. Diamond, Y. Bell, J. Vossetieg, C. Olson, L. Grover, D. Kleppen, S. Bue, P. Malesytcki, C. Johnson, C. Tschabold, K. Twesme, M. Sacia. ROW 3: N. Bell, S. Kopp, S. Engelien, L. Anderson, K. Williamson, P. Trim, Williamson, M. Leavitt, C. Scheller, M. McKeeth, C. Emerson, C. Wilber, D. Truax. ROW 4: R. Wood, A. Olsen, B. Hovre, C. Glowcheski, T. Fry, L. Quall, D. Henderson, L. Mickelson, H. Baye, L. Corcoren, D. Redsten, S. Becker, B. Knepper, L. Steggemeyer, ROW 5: K. Kopp, J. Olson, E. Danes, C. Guthrie, J. Trim, A. Elliot, B. Harnish, C. Moppin, S. Konkel, D. Daffinson, D. Fischer, C. Becker, J. Erickson. ROW 6: J. Carhart, C. Glowcheski, D. Casey, B. Truax, S. Ofsdahl, V. Henderson, L. Lebakken, D. Harris, R. Sander, I. Folkedahl, H. Truax, D. Lund, Z. Bierne. ROW 7: B. McCormick, R. Hovell, L. Parkhurst, P. Hilt, E. Lettner, N. Leavitt, L. Nelson, L. Severson, N. Kohnle, S. Manchuk, I. Hanson, M. Hare. ROW 8: J. Scherr, L. Hammond, J. Moller, D. Wilber, R. Dolle, K. Newman, J. Tranberg, V. Rindahl, I. Mlsna, K. johnson, M. Wilber, I. Stenberg, BELOW: The cheerleaders lead the Pep Club in boosting spirit for G.E.T. 's Redmen.
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