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22 Pep Club members paint PEP CLUB A. Varsity Pep Club; FRONT ROW (L TO R) Lee Ann Weekley, Kathy Neuwman (president), Mari¬ lyn Leu, Cindy Ryon (co-vice president), Donna Lesley, Ann Westphal, Sandy Thompson, Carrie Pershall, and Carrie Brannan, SECOND ROW (L TO R) Susan Chinnery, Barb Cooper, Chris Wolf, Barb Mades (treasurer), Chris Coen, Joyce Koenig, Terri Rariden (secretary), Janine Pund- mann (co-vice president), and Kathy Kolb, BACK ROW (L TO R) Trisha Stephenson, Karen Wis¬ dom, Jerri Schuster, Kris Hurt, Cindy Etherton, Patty Burkhalter, Debbie Telken, Cindy Hedges! and Leslie Bauer. B. Senior Wendy Eisenberg was one of 37 Pep Club and Z Club members who repainted the home side bleachers. C. In addition to being a MMath Club member, sophomore Phil McPherson started for the B- team basketball squad. D. Sophomore Pep Club: FRONT ROW (L TO R) Shelly Hopkins, Sandy Fry, Lisa llgenfritz, Lesa Wampler, Sue Schaeper, and Debbie Ehimann, SECOND ROW (L TO R) Linda Anderson, Yvonne Wyas, Shelly Tierney, Sandy VanCleve, Linda Reames, Mary Westphal, Cindy Leimkueler, Ja¬ net Stiegmeier, and Angie Roberts, BACK ROW (L TO R) Kim Hodges, Sue Jackson, Sandy Schraer, Becky Koetter, Cindy Ehimann, Patti Schaeffer, Cindy Rash, and Donna Backhaus. MATH CLUB E. Math Club; FRONT ROW (L TO R) Lisa Sewell (vice president)and Valerie Schaffner (presi¬ dent), SECOND ROW (L TO R) Heather Cave, Dorothy Orf (secretary), and Karen Cord, BACK ROW (L TO R) Mr. Joe Vance, Ron Buerges, Mike Funderburk, and Phil McPherson bleachers
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NIKE members explored different ca¬ reers open to women. They attended a Careers For Women seminar at the Lin- denwood Colleges in November, and invited speakers to talk about their pro¬ fessions. As a money-making project, the club sold home-made candy in the cafeteria and earned $23. FBLA FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) was designed for students in¬ terested in business related careers. Members participated in district competitions in March. The contests, which were held at Normandy High School this year, allowed students to compete with others in such business areas as accounting, typing, and short¬ hand. Money-raising projects were holding a car wash and bake sale and selling collegiate style blue SCHS caps. A. NIKE: FRONT ROW (L TO R) Robin Troyer, Janet Nickerson, Dawn DeSherlia (secretary), Tina Schoene, Terri Bealka, Vicky Stiegemeier (president), and Valerie Selvig (vice president), BACK ROW (L TO R) Janet Finke, Barb Mades, Karen Rowe. Chris Coen (treasurer). Kelly West. Jenny Jacobs, Jill Walker, and Mrs. Marianne Thiel. B. Science Club: FRONT ROW (L TO R) Mrs. Vir- gina vonBastian, Phil Lucido (president), Mike Funderburk. Tessy Beahan (secretary), and Nan¬ cy Baldwin, BACK ROW (L TO R) John Ochu, Phil McPhearson, Barb Mades. and Ann Zerr C. “Traveling Man was the theme of NIKE ' s float, which received third place honors in the small float division during the homecoming pa¬ rade. B
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Pep Club increased its activities this year. Along with their regular activities- —building a homecoming float, baking a cake for the basketball players, and tending a concession stand at a home basketball game—they painted the home side bleachers in the stadium with Z club, worked a football conces¬ sion stand, and handed out free stick¬ ers at the first home basketball game. Pep Club sponsor Juldine Maloney said, “I think this year’s club was very active. In the last two year’s the par¬ ticipation was much better.” The 1975-76 club president, senior Kathy Neuman, served a second term this year. She said, ‘‘I was glad to be re¬ elected because I felt a year’s exper¬ ience would help me out in organizing the club.” Competition was a major aspect of Math Club. The members competed in five different contests during the year. Students in the club were quizzed be¬ fore each contest. Those with the high¬ est results were selected to partici-, pate.
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