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(lop down) Shelly Grant. Ann Rhoades, and Martlle Shenk. lead the JV basketball team through their 1982-83 basketball season Ann Rhoades giving all her voice dur ing a basketball game at Perry. (1 row) Angela Reicherter. Miss McKain, Royce Ogden. Kelly Mosher. Traci Schnacker. Elizabeth Wabaunsee. Theresa Tclcherter. (2 row) Wendy Schuetz, Lori Snoe, Charlotte Norland. Kenda Sutton. Sheila Fenske. Tina Troxel. Liliana Teina. Robin Calderwood. Chris Tsgulis. Caren Schnacker. Dawn Staerkel. (3 row) Linda Fitzgerald. Danna Gibbs. Lisa Dreher, Ann Rhoades. Billie Gibbs. Terri Schultz. Julie Evans. Andrea Romero. Carol Osterhaus, Lisa Weichert, Sue Delaney. Judy Zimmer- man. Carla Clark. (4 row) Michael Woodbury. Debbie Harter. Kim Stithem. Carrie Fenske, David Folger, Eric Webb. Mark Harter. Verna Potts. Eric Linden. Marilee Shenk. Shawna Wabaunsee. Tamra Joy. Toni Everhart. David Welch. Trace Coch- ran.
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JV Loud Despite Size The 1982-83 Junior Varsity cheerleaders were a great sup- port to the Junior Varsity teams during games. Along with cheering for the JV ball players the JV cheerleaders are involved with the pep rallys, poster making and are partici- pating in as many spirit activities as the Varsity cheerleaders do. Although the JV cheerleading squad consisted of only three cheerleaders, they still had the crowd going at games and gave the players a lot of support. Ann Rhoades commented by saying, “I enjoyed representing Royal Valley High School as a Junior Varsity cheerleader.” Shelly Grant giving an example of the enthusiastic cheerleader during a rainy football game That Feeling Pep club puts a lot of spirit into the school by raising ac- tivities to do for the Panther teams that get the whole school involved, such as sponsoring spirit week and occasionally putting on a pep skit during a pep rally. With the backing of the cheer- leaders at games the pep club helps cheer the players on to get them into a good attitude so they can play well and have a good time doing it. They also will know by the cheering that the fans give them that they are backed by their school 100%. Pep club has had a lot of work to do during the school year to help promote better school pride and spirit here at RVHS. They have had a few money making projects this year to help pay for needed pep club shirts. Some of these activities in- clude; selling “I Love the 12 Panthers” bumper stickers, Called Spirit they planned a spaghetti feed during the winter months to bring in money but unfortu- nately they got snowed out, they have also sold booster ribbons during Homecoming week for the students to wear to show their spirit in their school. Along with having money making projects they have also been recruiting new members for this school term to bring their total member- ship to around 60 students. Pep club plans on being even better next year. The 1982-83 Pep Club officers for Royal Valley High School were Michael Woodbury. Vice-President; Kathy Kalcik, President; Linda Fitzgerald. Trea- surer; and Pep Club sponsor. Miss Karalin McKain. Not pictured, Angela Reicherter. secretary.
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PAC Hosts Banquets The Panther Athletic Club is made up of the school’s finest athletic achievers. Member- ship in this organization is earned by lettering in a varsi- ty sport. Activities for the 1982 school year were few and far be- tween. PAC hosted 2 athletic banquets for the different seasonal sports. At the first banquet, football, volleyball, and cross country athletes were honored. The second banquet honored basketball athletes, cheerleaders, and pep club members. For the new lettermen, PAC sponsored a pizza party at Godfather’s Pizza in Topeka. The leaders of PAC for 1982 were D.J Bausch, president; Darrin Stithem, vice presi- dent; Angela Reicherter, sec- retary; and Robin Danks and Tammy Parrett, STUCO re- presentatives. Mr. Wayne Wahlmeier and Mrs. Chris Gustin served as sponsors. PAC is made up of lettermen and women from all sports From cross country Angela Teicherter. D J Bausch. Darrin Stithem, Robin Danks. Thad Gerety, Jim Harden. Jim Bell, Cindy Zunigha. Damon Putnam. Penny Gooderl. Dan Broaddus. Paul Barger. Craig Pruett. Dale Jager, Jim Area. Darla Rausch, Doug Bergman. Kevin Noctonick. Mark Winter, Jeff Jager, Roger Catron. Mike Cochran. Keith Zachariasen. Marlin Ward, Bruce Eberhart, Mike Bla2ic. Denise Reding. Julie Bausch. Tonya Steele. Greg Pruett. Tom Mohr. John Coleman, Donnie Smith. Mr Wayne Wahlmeier, Mrs. Chris Gustin, Mike Frederick. Tina Troxel. Carol Osterhaus, Hope Adame. Andrea Romero. Carol Adame. Shawna Wabaunsee. Elizabeth Wabaunsee. Eric Webb. Carey Leonard. I- » A i lo both men s and women $ basketball to football 14
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