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70 Pep Club Initiation to the Pep Club is an event long remem- Homecoming presents both happy and sad moments. Mike Roden and Tori Thompson bered its lead the school over the death of Eldorado. NNN M w gr- Front Row: Sally Cillitzer, Mary Io Wegman, Theresa Cillitzer, Teresa Brown, Ruth Best, Laurie Mahony, Susan Edmonson. Susan Finch, Hollis Walter, Iay Saunders, Iill Worthen, Shanna Wilde, Beverly Brown. Row 2: Cheryl Williams, Tammy DeMauriez. Susan Moran, Clovia Rodriguez Bill Todd, Iohn Robinson, Vikki Prochorchik, Sandra Young, Tori Thompson, Debbie DeMauriez. Row 3: Lynn Baker, Tami Cox, Vicki Thompson, Chris Fox, Alan Iohnson, Tina Balanco, Don Harris, Karen Bearfield. Row 4: Diane Fidler, Scott Stowater, Babbie Lewis, Ioann Young, Christine Heater, Mary Lee Waters, Chris Qualley, Karen Fidler, Christina Fidler, Craig Erlanger, Diane DeMartino, Iulie Cerdes, Debbie Matthews, Iudy McGowan, Chris Wright. Sitting on goalpost: Marvin Heath, Wendy Hanson, Dean Bengert. Ierry Shaw, Craig Ruesch.
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Greg Lawrence I MH. - 155'-4' fl ' ...ewsikssw I ,gf h N 1' ,ii ' . f Tr .- le ,' ' ' , . , 13 1 Stephanie Wallace 2: 5 . ' ,WW : . ' . . ' f 1 .. Lxbr if if Davis if Dave Cu,-jigs Cindy Sparks S X45 Steve Cnythia Woods Neil Deschenes jennifer Carr j . Teri Smith leanine Wallace: I'm me. My personality. the way I dress, the way I talk - I'm just me. Question: Now that 18 year olds have the right to vote, will you be at the polls to cast your ballot once you've turned 18? Edna Garcia: No. I feel that politicians just tell lies. They really don't do anything of significant importance to our society. Kerry Crawford: Yes. Apathy among young voters ia a major problem in the United States. Everyone agrees that there are definite prob- lems in our political system. These problems can only be solved by the involvement of everyone - including the young adults. Question: Are you planning to be a house ife or a career woman? Karen Eicher: I want to get a good job befbre j I get married and then work part time. I feel that getting a good job is important for women. Susan Harris: I'm planning a Career in com- puter programming. I would like to attend U.N.I...V. Question: Do you feel that Women's Lib and the ERA will have a liberalizing effect on your marriage? Dawna Atteberry: ul think liberalism is good but with the way I have been raised and the way most of the people my age have been raised, liberalism is simply what you can get away with. My children will probably be more liberal than I am and their marriages will be different. Tom Downing: No. For one thing, l'm going to marry a Christian lady and our marriage Mary Toles june Tate Donna Monk will be based on the Bible and its teachings: it says that a wife will serve her husband. How- ever, l won't restrict her from her own individuality. Kelly Davis: In marriage, I don't think things will be different. however, legally, I'm allowed more privileges. Marriage will stay the same even if the ERA is passed. Cindy Sparks: No, I don't think it would make a difference. I would prefer my husband to be the dominant person in the household. Question: Are goals important to you? Greg Lawrence: I plan to be in the field of embroidering arts. I am working in a job now which is teaching me about the art so that I will probably be able to get a job after graduation. Opinion Page 69
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l Pep Club sho s spirit the Clubsca If ever you're looking for someone with enthusiasm and excitement, look in the direc- tion of Pep Club, you're sure to find it. With approximately 70 members, the club has sup- ported Rancho at countless assemblies and sports events. They also sponsored the Sweet- heart's Ball and held fund-raising projects such as button sales and a carnation sale for Valen- tine's. These projects not only provided finan- cial aid, but helped to spark interest within the student body. A new tradition was unleashed by the Pep Club this year. The spirit can, painted bright yellow and green, appeared at pep rallies and games. The can contained all the spirit needed for a pep-filled game and needed only to be released by lifting the lid. According to President Tori Thompson, this has been a rowdy, but spirited group. Spirit is always high where the Pep Club is concerned, as is shown by the Officers, Front Row: Mary Io Wegman, Secretary. Row two: lay Saunders, Publicity Chair- mang Sally Gillitzer, Spirit Manager: Marvin Heath, Yell Leader. Row three: Debbie DeMauriez, Historian: Theresa Gillitzer, Treasurerg Tori Thompson, President. Row four: Babbie Lewis, Sergeant-at-arms: Tammy DeMaureiz, Vice-President.
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