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Checking coats at the Eastem ballgame on December 18, Kim Richardson, senior O Club member, makes change for a customer. The money made at the coat check paid some of the expenses of the O Club. 82 0 club beat 'em team yells 220 ohhs GIRLS from PEP BLOCK We are big, b-i-g, we are bad, b-a-d, we are boss, b-o-s-s, b-o-s-s, boss! Shout the 220 girls who form Oak Hill's biggest pep club. The Oak Hill High School Pep Club constitution states that the club's pur- pose is to promote fellowship, sports- manship, and supporting the home team. This being our purpose, we do hereby form ourselves into the OAK HILL HIGH SCHOOL PEP CLUB and we agree to be open minded and liberal in judgement to- ward all legitimate problems brought before the club for discussion or investi- gation. Mrs. Harry Kempher and Mr. Charles Hope sponsor the club. Pep Club elected Becky Williams- president, Mary VandeWater-vice president, Connie Clanin-secretary, and Ginger Bowman-treasurer as senior of- ficers for the 1970-71 school year. Pep club girls ordered bright long- sleeve gold blouses to compliment their navy vests. Forty-five strong O Club members, eligible for membership, must eam at least one letter in any sport. O Club is sponsored by Owal Wilson. O Club elected as officers: lay Hayes -president, Raymond Smith-secretary, Gary Worden-treasurer, and junior Brad Shellen-vice-president. The forty-five O Club members par- ticipate in services such as donating money to Children's home, and the ath- letic department of Oak Hill, helping with coat check at the basketball games, and painting the goal posts. For enter- tainment they attend various sports events such as Fort Wayne Hockey games, Indianapolis Pacer games, and a college football game.
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1 l i 5 'M , -rv 1 BASEBALL TEAM: Front Row: Brian Smith, Frank Connor, Lynn Anthony, Brad Shellen, Bill Schick, George Pinkerson, Gary Buckler, Danny Horn. Back Row: lack Dawalt, Bill Foust, Dennis Gray, Monte Towe, Gary Dedaker, Mike Tribbett, Mark Miller, Kim Richardson, Dave Shellen, Galen Smith, Gary Habbager. ,L f Up to bat Oak Hill's outfielder Bill Schick, infielder Brad Shellen, and pitcher Brian Smith view the scoreboard as Oak Hill leads 5-0 in Tri-Central game. baseball 81
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We're rough, we're tough, we know it, and we show it, we've got power! Shout the 220 spirited high school girls who through chanting, cheering, singing, sighing, crying, and yelling form the Hoosier Hysteria Chorus as they tum on with Eagle Power during the December 12 basketball game with Manchester Squires, where the Eagles won 76-63. PEP CLUB: Front Row L-R: Susan Corn, Judy Cates, Jill Johnson, Kathy Perry, Barb Rybolt, Debbie Scott, Linda Harrell, Terri Vinson, Denise Van Belkum, Vicki Boucher, Molly Stalker, Bettie Cook, Diane Stevens, Pam Powell, Nancy Ruch, Elaine Shinn, Ginger Bowman, Connie Clanin, Becky Williams. Second Row: Stacia Brock, Kyle Beall, Kathie Dewitt, Pam Englehart, Jessica Martin, Lynn Ford, Carolyn Pritchett, Debbie Dalrymple, Patty Clevenger, Sharon Goff, Janet Patterson, Linda Souers, Edina Diskey, Sue Stambaugh, Karen Shattuck, Kathy Creekmore, Connie Chaplin, Janet Spangler, Rosemary Renbarger. Third Row: Cindy Thode, Nancy Smith, Mariann Powell, Nancy Matchett, Debbie Adams, Diane Graham, Jennie Smith, Joleen Cain, Jann Buroker, Kathy Gribbin, Dollie Lawson, Bonnie Parks, Nondus Roesly, Linda Creviston, Rita Roger, Laurie Bergdoll, Carol Hatton, Yolanda Metz, Kathie Dills, Fourth Row: Susan Kelly, Maureen Beam, Debbie Rose, Sheila Hawk, Diane Shepard, Lesa Pinkerton, Karen Garst, Beth Small, Debbie Key, Kathy Kellams, Karen Prickett, Marla Clark, Debbie Sumpter, Vickie Meyers, Cathy Derry, Linda Ervin, Linda Smith, Kathy Rosengarten, Lesa Walters, Carol Beam. Fifth Row: Debbie Williams, Lynette Truman, Ann Rybolt, Paula Frank, Sharon Thompson, Charla Roesly, Judy Warren, Tandy Burrows, Ann Power, Marla Rybolt, Karen Lowe, Charlotte Johnson, Linn Bulter, Becky Farmer, Millie Slabach, Joyce Fetrow, Lynn Downam, Debbie Getman, Patty Leming, Sherry Perdieu. Sixth Row: Karen Fleck, Beverly Stambaugh, Rhonda Blankenship, Kathy Hornbuckle, Joyce Carter, Debbie D. Williams, Karen Williams, Nancy Ferguson, Rhonda Felheim, Dixie Anthony, Pamela Hardacre, Norma Key, Vicki Martin, Nancy Creviston, Nancy Blair, Joyce Lott, Kris Lanning, Linda Barlow, Sabrina Batey, Marsha McCarter. Seventh Row: Vicki Shockey, Sarah Charles, Lana Cook, Marcia Smith, Karen Shane, Jennie Campbell, Gloria Yonts, Cindy Schwaiger, Cindy Barker, JoAnn Wasick, Ruth Ann Gribbin, Zelda Hunt, Kathy Boucher, Glenda Delaney, Jean Troyer, Mary Faye Reisner, Sandy Conliff, Jeana O'Haver, Kathy Trotter, Vicky Harlan. Eighth Row: Ginger Robertson, Le Raye Kendall, Marsha Poe, Kathy Baldwin, Mary Agness, Dana Sweet, Sarah Curless, Susan Labus, Lora Beigh, Susan Schaaf, Kathy Harper, Robyn Dale, Terri Pyle, Jan Johnson, Piper Jefferies, Sandy Richardson, Sally Bergdoll, Penny Homer, Debbie VVeaver, Nancy Williams. Ninth Row: Susie McGibbon, Rene Kendall, Tina Myers, Debbie Reynolds, Kim Sneed, Beth Neeley, Mary Carmichael, Bonnie Kellams, Jane Garber, Joanne Shane, Pam Melching, Jo Ann Hayes, Debbie Landis, Gaye Tucker, Jenny Fagan, Chris King, Caroline Cook, Linda Chunn, Linda Johnson, Terri Glessner. Tenth Row: Nancy Key, Kathy Wouster, Vicki Harlan, Kim Green, Diane Sommers, Lila Larrison, Vickie Douglas, Brenda Russell, Edna Raymer, Janice Ludlow, Nan Perry, Gina Gibson, Jennifer Brauchla, Susan Smith, Lesa Henderson, Rita Hall, Joyce Arnold, Susan Graves, Darlene Key, Kathleen Galbraith. pep club 83
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