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(1) Senior s get fired up during their dost yell. (2) Students end o pep roily by floshing' the troditionol Raider sign during the school song. (3) Oebro Brooks paints one of the many signs that helped to bring spirit to the pep rollies and games. Junior Spirit Club Officers; (front row) Pom Show, treasurer; Sondi Hehmeyer, secretary, (bock row) Brent Pulley, president; Jimmy Sutton, vice president. Senior Spirit Club; (front row) Judy Bock, Bonnie Hivner, Kip Gilbert, Corliss Kitchens, Debbie Gersch, Morion Hardin, Delores Kindred, Jackie Show, Mam Shannon, (second row) Ricky Henderson, James Hargis, Liz Mullikin, Loura Crow, Jeanne Fields, Windy Show, Delicia Scott, Kim Jones, (bock row) Mary Ottinger, Sandra Brown, Cathi Crawford, Jill Hoke, Amanda Bullord, Frances Croytor. 90 — Spirit Clubs
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Club Editors Zalhy Edmonson Charlotte Hoc hue Events Page pirit Clubs 90-91 snguage Clubs 92-95 tudent Council 96-97 r. and Sr. Councils 98 brary, FTA 99 uman Relations 100 eritage Club 101 idustrial Arts 102 odeo Club 103 HA 104 ouble R's 105-107 ands 108-112 hoirs 113-117 OTC 118-119 peech Club 120-121 ublications 122-124 ue Jesters 125-127 HS 128 Juil 1 and Scroll 129 ocational Clubs 130-135 We Joined lubs, and they helped us feel like we elonged. Through clubs, we learned how work together, lead others, and support e school. Clubs also offered students the hance to learn more about whatever field tey were interested in, get a job through ocational clubs, or just take a break from te daily routine once a month. »ft) Adding hi» talent ond hord work to the roduction, Jeff Wilton play» on importont port in oking Godtpell another Blue Je»ter success. (top) anquets tearfully mark the end of o dub'» activities ir the year and acknowledge tho»e who excelled in me way. The Double R banquet, held at the Villa opri, wo» no exception, (center) Bill Bochmonn ond fillie Hou»e help maintoin the choir department'» odition of excellence m the onnual Christmas play, op right) The Reagan 8cot ond Glenn Dietrich dd a new tpark to half time» ond pep rallie». iottom right) Tear» are shed by Jullie Dabbs after lion Gaskamp's announcement that the it the new iit» ROTC. (bottom) 8eing in a club meant working igether, having fun together, ond getting your roup thot token together ot the Spur Staff does tre. We Joined 89
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— 91 .-' a % 4 ss r Spirit Task Not Easy For Clubs— Promoting school spirit and supporting all athletic teams proved to be a big task for the Junior and Senior Spirit Clubs. Both clubs had to struggle with the problem of student apathy. Mary Ottinger, president of the Senior Spirit Club, told how apathy affected the club by saying, Even though everyone was busy, they gave everything they had when we really needed it.” The club members did get things accomplished however. We were a small doss, but we had a great time and got things done,” according to Mary. Mr. E. H. Meadows sponsored the club. Activities sponsored by the Junior Spirit Club began in the fall and continued throughout the year. Along with supporting all sports, the club members helped out the Booster Club and assisted the Cheerleaders. In the fall, the club members fed the Football teams during after school practices. Also, every week on the eve of a Football game, the members papered the players' houses. A couple of the other activities included helping out with pep rallies and introducing the players at Basketball games. When funds were needed, the club held paper drives. Also, members sold window stickers and at the 'LBJ' game, balloons were sold. The year went good. There was good cooperation from at least half the club, according to Mrs. Carmella Hartmann, the club's sponsor. Spwit Clubs
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