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PEP-CLUB PEP-CLUB PEP-CLUB PEP- Pep Club sponsored both basketball and football homecomings and led the school in motivating the teams and the club members. The cheerleaders practiced, made posters, earned money for new uniforms and providedd the incentive when spirit sagged. It was a f U N year. Top: The Pep Band and club members at Football Homecoming. Above: Pep Band members performing at a basketball game. Left: Jill Unruh and Shelly Mullen dressed up for spirit week. Below: the entire Pep Club. Below right: Miss Karen Karr, head Pep Club sponsor. Mrs. Glenda Pfannenstiel and Mr. Loren Edmonds are also sponsors. Pep Club officers: Julie Regehr, president; Julie Miller, secretary; and Melody Wiens, treasurer. MEMBE RS...M EMBERS... MEM BERS-.M EMBERS...MEMBERS... 26
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Art ClutT fe created murals for public display ART CLUB started out slowly but gained a fine reputation as a new organization. Dawn Mark, president of the club, moved at semester and Nancy Kliewer took over the office. During the fall, the club took a hayrack ride and held a wiener roast for all club members. With winter came new activities such as painting murals in the hallways and adding new members. The south hall now displays a mythological and historical panorama of events studied in those classes. David Ediger drew the basic plans and the club entered the activity with inovative enthusiasm. Top-Club Officers; David designing a mural; bottom-Club m e m bers-back: N. Kliewer, C • Wiens, J. Heidebrecht, D. Penner, S. Friesen, B. Willems, T. Hostetler, B. Blank, B. Thiessen, T. Wintamute, B. Jones, J. Willems, S. Ediger, D. Gunn, J. Ratzloff, M. Swanson, J. Schrag, D. Ediger, A. Drassen, M. Robertson, B. Ellis, T. Hostetler, J. R egehr. 25
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CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS CHEE The Inman High School cheerleaders proved themselves in the money-making business this year, washing cars, holding a dance, and selling stationary. And, with the money earned, they purchased new uniforms and shoes. They attended a cheerleading camp in Emporia where they spent many long hours learning new cheers, chants, routines, and mounts. Working together so closely helped to develop warm and lasting friendships. And, through this friendship, they spread T£IJ TJ) N SP I R I T-i- Jill U.: Julie M.: Dawn F.: Liz H.: Kara L.: and Michele C. 27
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