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Pep Club Initiates Spirit Katie Bechtold displays her pep at the Spirit week pep rally. Pep Club has always been one of the most popular and most productive clubs at Great Valley. This year was no exception. Their first job was to organize the homecoming activities and, as if that wasn ' t enough work, less than a month later they had total responsibility of the Spirit Week competition. Both of these events demanded long hours of planning and both were highly successful. They also sponsored one Road Rally which, after being post- poned weekly for months, ended up with only three praticipating cars. Miss Bowers and Mr. Erskine did a great job as sponsors, and no one would ever know it was their first year. Working with the sponsors were this years officers Mitzi Hudome, President; Mike Gordon, Vice President; Todd Fritsche, Treasurer; Katie Bechtold and Sue Davies, Secretaries. Karen Vail and Jane Reeside at home- coming. (L-R) Jane Reeside, Amy Balzer, Judy Turnquist, Bonnie Hughes and Mr, Diorka with final touches. ' % 4 Liz Redmond and friend charge . Pep Club prepares for the Spirit Week Pep Rally. 178 Pep Club
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The Blood Mobile Visits Great Valley Nursemaid Jim Dewey escorts Ron Big- ham out. On February 22 the ASB organized the visit of the Red Cross Blood Mobile at Great Valley. Any student seventeen or older was elibagle to donate blood and the turnout was bet- ter than expected. The proce- dure of donating took aprox, one hour. It started udth a prick behind the ear for blood sample and continued to the actual one pint donation. The event was not soon forgotten by those who participated but most were glad to have helped. Look mom no hands! Jeff Loudin. Tom Warren just smiles Louise Zemitis afraid? Lori Green gives a sigh of relief. Jim Dewey ' s not afraid of a little prick. The final product! ASB 177
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Donkeys Conquer All Meg Rector leads the seniors in with a smile. ' ITie annual donkey basket- ball games were held on the 22nd of January. ITiroughout the periods of play, kicking, bucking and falling were not uncommon. At the end as the dust cleared, the juniors were the champs. But they could not maintain their momentum and lost to a powerful faculty squad. The night provided great entertainment for the crowd as well as the participants. Who could help but laugh at the awk- ward attempts of the players and the totally uncooperative donkeys? Even the donkeys get a break at halftime ! Tom Mclnemey has the ball, now what? Mr. Crisi makes a clean sweep of things. The teachers mount up for the playoff. Donkey Basketball 179
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