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Pride Is Being a Lettermen FRONT (1 to r): Mr. Spencer, L. Pope, E. Feece, J. Wilson, B. Gropp, K. Ruge, C. Harris, D. Hurst. ROW 2: R. Po P e B Link D - LaHayne, D. Smith, R. Erickson, B. Neipokoj. ROW 3: C. Heavilin, L. Nelson, E. Reich, T. Martin, D. Stringer, G. Martin, O. Boren, B. Ruge. The Athletic Council was set up to establish a fair and comprehensive award system. The system they developed is capable of increasing the athlete ' s performance level and the number of people who participate. The council ' s purpose after the system was established was to confirm and clear disciplinary actions recommended by the coach. The council is composed of two seniors, two juniors, one sophomore, and one fresh- man. There are also two girl representatives. One is elected from GAA and the other from Student Council. One of these girls must be a cheerleader. The Athletic Lettermen’s Club is an honorary club. Membership is open to all boys who earn a letter in any sport. FRONT: E. Martin, Mr. Spencer, C. Meska. BACK: B. Phares, G. Martin, L. Pope. 20
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Form, Rhythm, Precision ROW 1: K. McKee, J. Sampson, J. Salas, C. Chris- tensen. ROW 2: C. Carlson, E. Rattray, K. Weibl, S. Anderson, D. Dehart. ROW 1: J. Blevins, S. Cox, C. Riegle, C. Tull. ROW 2: K. Rattray, C. Coffer, C. Johnston, C. Es- till. The pep band this year was really a going concern --when the band played, the team really went. The playing of the Liberty Valor Song at a key moment often gave the team the added incentive they needed to win. The band entertained during half- times and between games, too, pleasing both young and old with their selections. This year ' s pep band was surrounded by an aura of sentimentality, determination, and loy- alty. The band finished the year dramatically with the final playing of our school song. The Lionettes were an important part of the marching band, adding both beauty and precision. The girls gave an exciting performance at the Liberty Homecoming also this year. ROW 1: D. Ruge, B. Rhoda, S. Crane, J. Weitzel, T. McCracken, C. Esserman, E. Stockwell, K. Russell. ROW 2: B. Newcome, B. Johnson, R. Griffith, T. Slont, N. Smith, D. Gaines. ROW 3: B. Ruge, L. Matanich, K. Ruge. 19
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G.A.A. and Gym Leaders Promote FRONT (1 to r)R. Huhn, D. Salsbury, B. Green, T. Nel- son, K. Hyatt, D. Dehart, Mrs. Hartman. ROW 2: M. Small, T. Garland, L. Wiemer, R. Adams, L. Pomeroy, V. Poor, D. Mc- Golerick, L. Stockwell. ROW 3: K. Russell, P. Horsfall, J. Marquardt, J. Weitzel, D. Tanner, J. Ful- ler, S. Coe, M. Allgire, S. Pope, B. Green. ROW 4: S. Crane, J. Watson, D. Marcy, D. Tuesburg, V. Carlson, J. Blevins, L. Es- serman, D. Prosser, D. Long, S. Stringer, S. Matanich. Fun, Leadership GAA gave the participating girls a chance to enjoy being active in sports and to step out of their usual spectator position. In GAA they learned the value of teamwork and good sports- manship. The Gymleaders helped Mrs. Hart- man with her phys. ed. classes, and supervised the group activities. Gymleading developed leadership and responsibility. FRONT: C. Coffer, D. Stringer, R. Huhn, C. Friday, S. Stringer. BACK: C. Johnston, L. Christensen, B. Griffith, M. Sams, C. Riegle, T. Garland, Mrs. Hartman. 21
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