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pace for quaker spirit Quaker Power is shown by Christy Henthorn, Kathy Vogel, and Penny Gerdts as they lift Quaker mascot, Steve Pedigo. Whether inside or out, all Plainfield pep- sessions seemed to have one quality in common . . . LIFE! However, to achieve this quality, many different methods were used. Indians rampaging the football field . . . Speed- way Sparkplugs being torn to shreds . . . Orioles converted into dead birds ... a Warrior massa- cred on the spot by Quaker fans, and an Avon rooter shot by an enraged Student Council Presi- dent were a few of the events that took place at pep sessions. But, acts of violence weren't the only actions evident. “Distinguished guest speakers, Guidance Teacher, Mr. Livingston, (Keith Trent); English-Lit. Teacher, Mrs. Slaton, (Ray Vieth); Janitor, Mr. Friel, (Charlie Nelson); and History Teacher, Mr. Bolin (Bruce Jordan), made their debut with words of wisdom to the team. Later, a caterpillar, com- posed of cheerleaders' bodies, wiggled its way on the gym floor and then collapsed. Pre-sectional activities included several pep talks by Mr. Newton and also words from co-captains Don Casselman, and Ed Stockton. Yes, inside or out, Quaker spirit was always alive! And don't forget to pick up the kids were Mrs. Slaton's (Ray- mond Veith) last words to Council President Danny Slaton. 9
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pep sessions set 'live” Mass Confusion or Quaker spirit? That is the question as these peppy students yell at an outside pep-session. This piece of crumpled newspaper is all that is left of the Avon dummy after the boy's cheer block finished. 8 Yes!! yells Mr. Bolin (Bruce Jordan) shaking his fist in en- couragement at the Quaker team. Underneath this glass lies the potential power of a Quaker oats box engine. (Dave Petty's third-place sectional-car entry.)
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New teaching technique for Student Teacher Richard Snider? Checkmate. And the game goes on as these study hall boys con- tinue checking and rechecking in their daily chess game. New school overseers Seniors Steve Bishop and Fred Hobbs?
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