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PEP CLUB. Front Row: T. Rich- ardson, L. Mattingly, T. Nelson. Second Row: T. Wilson, K. Young, E. Luttrell. Back Row: L. Longino, R. Snider. PEP CLUB. Front Row: T. Bowl- ing, B. Burton, K. Howell. Second Row: Y. Oubre, C. Smith, V. Pat- terson. Back Row: I. Glass, R. Far- ris. PEP CLUB. Front Row: D. Brown, S. Beets, B. Furr. Second Row: D. Ott, B. Phillips, C. Akin. Back Row: S. Shadaram, K. Hudson. SPONTANEOUS SPECTA- TORS. Pep Club members and fans cheer on the team. 28 Pep Club PILE UP. Pep Club members make the ride home from Camp Classen more enjoyable. ENCHANTED. Karen Herd keeps a close eye on the game. 35 1 ' W' W
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Cheers, Chants, and Pyramids Six superior ribbons and three spirit sticks made the Stillwater summer clinic worth the time and effort of the cheerleaders. Cheers, chants, and pyr- amids were learned at clin- ic but competition was most enjoyed by all the cheerleaders. It's really exciting when you've worked on something and finally get to compete, said Lisa Cobb. I actually feel that the cheerleaders are the core of the school spirit and at times others are influenced by the spirit these girls generate, said Mrs. Bethers. Mrs, Bethers, our spon- sor was the greatest, said Vanessa Cruz. Mrs. IMITATION. The cheerleaders and officers tell a few tales about some of the football players. CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: T. Ward, B. Blackburn, V. Cruz, S. Brown, L. Cobb, L. Cobb, D. Mas- terson, K. Trower. Bethers was someone the cheerleaders used as a secu- rity blanket and could al- ways be counted on when needed. Lots of hard work and long hours of practice made cheerleading a suc- cess. It was a lot of hard work, but also very fun, said Beth Blackburn. I loved cheerleading, but after football season was over, school spirit real- ly went down, said Dosha Masterson. The crowd's enthusiasm was very important to the cheerleaders, even though they felt the students were self-oriented and didn't understand how nervous they were. Weekends and after school time was ususally used for the cheerleaders to practice for the upcoming assemblies. OFFICERS. Front Row: H. Engle Qv.p.J, . Nash Qfresh. sgt. at armsj, R. Brewer fsoph. sgt. at armsj, J. Wassom Csoph. sgt. at armsj, K. Martinez Qpres.J, J. Turner Qfresh. sgt. at armsj. Not pictured is C. McGehee Qsecftreasj.
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Peppy People Combining football teams with West was something most all Pep Club agreed with. Most liked it because they got to meet new friends from West. Learning to get along with our rivalries is something we have to do, sophomore Cindy Mappes said. Besides combining foot- ball teams, Pep Club got new uniforms. We really needed new uniforms. They are so cute and have shoes to match them, re- plied sophomore Djuana Rice. The skirts were blue and the tops were white with blue trim. Pep Club was also very active. Not only did they cheer at games and assem- blies, but they took part in fund raising projects and took overnight trips at Camp Classen and at the YMCA. At the end of the year Pep Club enjoyed their spring All Sports Banquet and the yearly trip to Six Flags. Sophomore Twana Wilson said, I liked being in Pep Club be- cause we get to go to camps and be with our friends. I also like it because you get to meet a lot of new people. Time was something one needed to be in Pep Club or to be a Pep Club sponsor. Mrs. Terri Bethers, spon- sor for Pep Club stated, My husband thinks I spend too much time with Pep Club, but the kids are my reward and they make it worthwhile. BOBSEY TWINS. Robin Farris and jennifer Wassom model their latest fashions at Camp Classen. PEP CLUB. Front Row: L. Farrow, J. Lair, S. Russell. Second Row: B. Beam, S. Ward, G. Hoffner. Back Row: R. Hilburn, K. Herd. PEP CLUB. Front Row: V. Black- more, T. Haynes, L. Pate. Second Row: C. Mappes, P. Seratt, A. Trucks. Back Row: B. Towler, A. Lutke. PEP CLUB. Front Row: T. Epper- son, M. Scarbrough, S. Bonin. Second Row: K. Harrell, S. Mat- thews, S. Kyzer, K. McFarland Bak Row: I. Hartley, K. Phillips T. Bias. 1 Pep Club 29
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