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Page 33 text:
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Feeny Lebens— We Gotta Win Chris Uher-- Go Big Blue Karen Pritchard— Sink It Captain Dixie Wilson leads the spirit during half time. Ctafi ti Mk tS. . . YpMpm OJtU B uup Nancy Hopkins— Touch- down
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PEP BAND FIRST ROW: Kathy McLeod, Bill Spangler, Jim Peterson, John Meyer, Kathy Wondra, Tod Finney. SECOND ROW: Mary Peterson, Mary McQuin, Pat Smith, Connie Skalak, Dianne Tesch, Kathy Eggert. THIRD ROW: Linda Whitehouse, John Thompson, Janice Wondra, Mary Svoboda, Nannette Nelson, Linda Ballinger. FOURTH ROW: Leslie Nettelmann, John Bernhardt, Henry Eggert, Jim Dietz, Lloyd Fitch, Phil Meisinger, John Cloidt. FIFTH ROW: Tom Osthus, Ken Henry', Ken Meisinger. Shvott iOup yiqUiqlde, BRASS QUARTET: Dan Bishop, Jay Cloidt, Bill Spangler, Jim Peterson. TROMBONE TRIO: Bill Spangler, Phil Fischer, Jim Peterson. BRASS SEXTET: Lloyd Fitch, Phil Meisinger, Suzi Haith, Ken Meisinger, John Bernhardt, Phil Fischer. 28
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CD Mrs. Eleanor York aids the merit keepers in determining merits. Pop Ciub- This year the pep club is lead by President Connie Rhylander, Vice-President Pam Cherry, Secretary Candy Carper, Treasurer Debbie Woster, and His- torian Pat Smith. Cindy FitzPatrick, Mary McQuin, Gloria Rozell, Linda Arends, Kate Waterman, and Karen Hostetter were selected by the officers to aid them as merit keepers. The advisors are Mrs. Eleanor York, Mrs. Linnea Baney, and Miss Ann Wil- liams. L ctd i$ Ofrlhe BCue The reserve cheerleaders, selected by the pep club, are Captain Sonjia Osthus, Linda Ford, Genny Lebens, Yvonne Jochimsen, Jennie Young, and Terri Engelkemier. The purpose of this organization is to promote good sportsmanship, prepare skits for rallies, create new ways to boost school spirit, and to make signs promoting Again the pep club sponsored and decorated for the fall Homecoming Dance in which all 150 members participated. The club chartered two buses for their annual migra- tion trip on February 5 to Fairbury. The officers hang a sign to insure good sportsmanship during a game.
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