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,,. ,A T lly'?,xl W Led by the Varsity Cheerleaders, members of the Pep Squad show their enthusiasm after a touchdown in the District 16AAAA football game against Cypress Creek. Sitting to the group's right is the Wildcatdet drill team and Pep Squad the Wildcat Marching Band sits above to complete the organized cheering section. Other students sat to the south of this area and joined in the yelling for the team. Pam Hatchett concentrates on cheering and watching the game at the same time during the Sam Houston 22-8 demise at the hands of the Wildcats.
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One of the activities NHS members participated in was a covered-dish supper. Kelly jones, Lisa Eddington, Mary Ann Schutte and Sheila Schumacher try the various Choices in food offered Novemberl at Barbara Niemeyer's. .LNQA N H S I 87 profit National Honor Society worked on bake sales, a new constitution, scholarship competition and a banquet and initiation. A December baked goods sale earned 55187. Profits went toward paying for the spring banquet. In February a new constitution was adopted. The change was to update and to add new guidelines for the chapter. To continue as an active group, the local club had to accept and submit the constitution to the national office by March 1. Also in February john Duschatko and Mary Ann Schutte were chosen to compete for the national club's STOOO scholarship. Biology teacher Re Kramer spoke and about 80 were initiated after the May 16 banquet. Members paid S1 for the dinner and guests paid 58.50. National Honor Society members are tfront rowj Lauren Donder, Grace Herzog, Kelly jones, Wendy Wilbur, joy Smith, Robin Novasad, Tammie Brockman, Sheila Schumacher, Garth Clark, Sheila Conrad, Sylvia Hall, Steve Powers, Karen Hargarther, fsecond rowj julianne joachim, Brenda Shine, Missy Woolsy, Mary Ann Schutte, Stephanie Mullins, Linda Parr, Mary Lohn, Sandra Hanks, Dee f , f-i- ,ig-if . . Millard, Mary Malloy, Becky Niemeyer, Karen DeWitt, tback rowj Sponsor RaeDonna jones, Carol Hudgins, Lauri jones, Shelly Stuart, Lisa johnson, Kathryn Thorp, Tim Brookover, Sharilyn Reed, Leslie Strouz, Tonya Hinojosa, Lisa Trainer, Tim McAlpine, Dennis Hahn, jerry Hunter, john Duschatko, Chris Seams, David Snyder, Mark Taylor, Chris Lucchesi, Ed Carr, Keith Skaar.
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Spirit lifting Boostering the spirit of the school and football team were the major functions of the Pep Squad. Over a hundred girls worked after school in the cafeteria under Sponsors Connie Middleton and Pay Phythian and at members' homes. The groups labored in squads of which there were thirteen to paint hall posters and the weekly large banner through which the football varsity ran prior to each game. To raise money for material used in their spirit activities, the group members sold football ribbons and stickers. Individuals donated their money and time to make cookies and other items of expression to the team of the school's appreciation and backing each week. Points in club participation were gained by all, especially those who wished to run for cheerleader or drill team membership. Attendance at varsity games in uniform was part of this participation. Members had game uniforms and game-day dress which they paid for and which demonstrated their membership in the group. i W1 g Marching Band. ,U The only organized group for cheering and 4 - 2 boostering athletics to which any girl student Q may belong to the pep squad. The group filled thirteen rows of the section below the Wildcat
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