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Lassie Club shows Lassies, a group of approximately one hundred mem- bers, had more members than any other club in the school. This group, which made up Kelso High's pep club, promoted spirit and enthusiasm for the entire stu- dent body. Homecoming plans began in early September, by the club, with preparation meetings held both during and after school hours. Lassies earned money by selling the traditional Kelso mums to finance the roses that were handed to each princess and also the fireworks display that lit up the sky after the announcement of the queen during half time. Lassies also counted up student votes to narrow down the princess candidates to five, who were revealed by the escorts, at a special Homecoming pep assembly. The escorts were chosen by votes of the club members. lt's a lot of hard work to get this size of event set up, stated President lulie Wilson. Lassies showed their support to both boys and girls teams that went to state by buying each team member a flower. They also sold blue and gold pom poms at foot- ball games to help promote school spirit. A car rally, hosted by the club, traveled to R. A. Long's game at Long- view Memorial stadium. Cars were decorated and an award was given for the best car. Sweatshirts were sold to both students and faculty, decorated with Kelso's Scottie dog mascot. All in all, the Lassies year was very successful in promot- ing school spirit. President lulie Wilson's highlight was handing Homecoming Queen Marcy Faling her rose dur- ing the coronation. Somehow it made my whole three years in Lassies all worthwhile, stated lulie. 1-Solemnly swearing to tell the whole truth, Reggie Rojo shows his citizenship in the homecoming assembly skit. 2-Writing the Lassie agenda on the board, Mrs. Bev Laulainen gets ready for a meeting. 3- Lassie officers include President lulie Wilson, Vice-president Karen Russell, Secretary Becky Hibberd and Treasurer loann Goody. 4-During second and third periods, President lulie Wilson delivers mums to anx- iously awaiting people. 5-while cutting some papers before a meeting, advisor, Mrs. Elana Carpenter thinks things over. 28 Lassies spirit, enthusiasm 1 N-.,,,M - .xr ,
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