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f l1-u. '- NL 'L 'liz PEP CLUB OFFICERS-FRONT ROW: Cindy Olfe, vice-presidenlp Marsha Griffilhs, presidenlg Mary Gradillas, secrelary. BACK ROW: Dave Croleau, lreasurer. Members of the Pep LelIermen's Club members earned money for lhe club by selling programs al all foolball games. Joe Babinski and Keilh Ridgway parlicipufed in lhe proied. Screaming and yelling, Pep Club members cheered The varsily foolball leam on lo a close vicfory over number one ranked Phoenix Alhambra.
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Major Symbols of School Pride and pirit Ck. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--FRONT ROW: Twyla Stockham. BACK ROW: Debbie Goodman, Peggy Engelke, Julie Vining, Kathy Greer, Celia Riddle, Robin Batiste. Jeannette Smyth, Mi? Cheering at the JV game with Catalina, Debbie Goodman climaxed her cheer with a C iump. l 'X EZ TWIRLERS-FRONT ROW: Sandy Kostroski, Kcthy Pelusi. BACK ROW: Gail MIKE BOYS-BiIlStrodtbeck, Kurt Lundstrom, Rick Frunl. Lamb, Ann Hubbert, Jill Vactor.
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Pep Club involved both boys and girls from all classes. its main objective was to spread spirit at games and to get the whole student body to ioin in and cheer in accordance with the cheer- leaders. Girls were required to wear a white long-sleeved blouse, a blue skirt and white gloves. Boys wore a long-sleeved white shirt and blue slacks. A homecoming float was made. The theme was Lions Turn Kitten and Go to Pot. At regular meetings, hand cheers were practiced and spirit signs were made. Lettermen's Club consisted of boys who had won a letter in a varsity sport. The purpose of the club was to raise money to spend for minor things de- sired in the athletic program that could not be obtained through the department budget. The annual Lettermen's Ball, a semi- formal dance, was held on May 3. LETTERMEN'S CLUB OFFICERS-Clark Canright, ser- vice-president, Jeff Lovin, secretary, Mark Canrighl, geanl at arms, Harry Lodge, president, Jerry Stump, sergeant qi arms, and Lettermen's Club Added to School Spirit LETTERMEN'S CLUB-FRONT ROW: Chuck Schwortzmonn, Tom Gustafson, Alan Espinola, Mike Culshall, Dan Turner, Hogan Smelker. BACK ROW: David Mc- Shapiro, Ted Phillips, Bob Vucasovich, Art Allen. SECOND ROW: Tom Stoops, Neal, Fred Emerling, Jerry Jones, Jim Skevinglon, Mike Bingham, Brock Tella. Fred Swiderski, Mark Arneson, Rick Riddle, Bill Ball, Dave Cutshaw, Larry
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