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iam'-awe-nmfr swans. Eager to cheer their team, JV rally girls Keeta Swinford and Lori Jacobson start a yell. Balancing precariously on Mike Coughlin's shoulders, Debbie Wolf clutches his neck. Pepsters - Back Row: Cindy Skeen, Sharon Garland, Sue Danchok, Sue Ferguson, Judy Shroyer, Linda Triplett, Cindy Lander, Karen Ballard, Cheryl Bell, Peggy Johnson. 2nd Cole, Pam Wiese, Genine Ryder, Terri Ben- Row: Sharon Simmonds, Pixie Bonebrake, ton. 3rd Row: Susan Stringer, Dixie Boneb- Gail Keller, Lori Jacobson, Cindy Bedell, rake, Keeta Swinford, Sue Driver, Shelley Tracy Church, Shirley Eaton, Susan Durand, 92 Pepsters Pam Hein, Sue Rifenbark. Bottom Row: Lynn Ballard, Cynthia Davidson, Polly Rhodes, Jodi Copeland, Debbie Wolf, Lynn Jacobson, Robin Sabala, Adelle Wooten, Nan- ette Sasser.
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Spanish Club Enioys Taco Feed Club - Bottom Row: Carla Matlock, Stiltner, Sue Danchok, Tommy Cald- Middle Row: Karon Stanley, Shelley Karen White, Linda Triplett, Nicolet up litter are Joyce Stiltner fbending to retrieve some paperj, Karon Stanley, nchok, and Linda Triplett. Mr. Padilla tapes a sign to the truck. van-der-drift. Top Row: Pam Wiese, Genine Ryder, Steve Attaway, Marek Wroble, Jerry Herbage. Throughout the year the Spanish Club raised money for a taco feed. The members held cake-bakes, corn dog sales, and bottle drives. This year's banquet was held at La Chiquita Cafe. Members and the advisor met at the cafe Friday, May 12, and were served taco plates. The meals included refried beans, three tacos, and sopa pillas, which taste like doughnuts. Another club activity was a litter pick-up which started at the city limits on Diamond Lake Blvd. and filled the truck bed with trash. Club officers: Pres. Pam Wieseg V.P. Jerry Herbageg Sec'y Karen Whitey Treasurer Marek Wroble. Why don't you try some of the green hot well. Although Senor Padilla was interested sauce? asked Spanish Club members Steve in the conversation, his son appears more in- Attaway, Karon Stanley, and Tommy Cald- terested in the wall-hangings at the cafe. Spanish Club 91
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Pepsfers Named First Club Of The Quarter a pep assembly, Shelley Garland presents Jim Price with a player-of-the-week award. are Mike Walley and Louise Fresh. to the sounds of the group Wenat- Pepsters are a group of girls who help the Rally Squad create school spirit. Among the club's responsibili- ties are attending all home and two away games each season, announc- ing the player of the week, ushering at games, decorating goal posts and making run-through signs during football season, arranging a window at Laurentide Finance for upcoming football games, and sponsoring the Mr. Irresistible contest for Home- coming and the Twirp Dance in Spring. Money-making activities this year were corndog sales, selling ribbons to students, and a baked food sale. This club received the Club of the Quarter award during the first nine weeks and Won the title of Most Original Float at Homecom- ing. Shelley Garland was president, Lynn Ballard, vice-president, Bonnie Grandinette, secretary, Terri Ben- ton, treasurerg Sharon' Simmonds, points chairman, Cynthia Davidson, roll chairmang Karen Cole, historian, and Mrs. Kittelson, advisor. ' -1'+ w is U. Ready with baked goods, Shelley Garland, Sue Danchok, and Sue Stringer wait for business Pepsters 93
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