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Inactivity Plagues Pep Club Pep Club this year was an inac- tive organization compared to years before. The girls said they spent most their money on decora- tions for Homecoming and when it came around to Winter Sports Dance time. Pep Club had to bor- row money from Student Council to keep the tradition alive. In the past. Student Council paid for the Homecoming band while Pep Club provided decora- tions and cleanup. The responsibil- ity switched, then, for Winter Sports, except that the Pep Club treasury this year contained only $64. To repay Student Council for $225 dollars borrowed. Pep Club had to raise dues and assess each member an additional dollar. Kathy Becker and Carol Slaugh- ter, new sponsors, explained the reason for such a small amount of money was that few students were involved in the club this year and that most of the decrease in inter- est came as football season waned. 12 Originaltity — Pep Club
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DeeDee Kaess. opposite page, watches as Rose Nance adds decor to the winning sophomore float, which was built at Salida Wholesale. A stu- dent looks away from the blazing bonfire. Freshman sponsor Barbara Adams, top left. watches as Mark Passarelli toils over the Fresh- man float, which was built at the 4-H Building. Alumni Jody McCormick and Gretta Dunck- horst. at left, reminisce their high school days with Business Teacher Donna McClure, during the Homecoming Parade. “Purple Doom’ Mar- tin Epp. above, “smokes’ Lewis Palmer Rangers on the second place Senior Float. Originality — Homecoming 11
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Amy Wheatly and Joan Scott, opposite top. paint score box for football at a pep club poster meeting, held on Monday nights after school. Pompon girls, bottom, cheer, “You’re in Spartan Territory you beware.” during a boys’ cage match here. Lisa Reed and Connie Fomash. top. create a poster to decorate the hall before the Buena Vista Basketball game. Rhonda Gleason and Laura Stephenson, bottom left, cheer a girls home game against the Buena Vista Demons. Lisa Chavez, above does routine to, “Bandstand Boogie.” during half time of the Spartan vs Buena Vista boys’ basketball game. Originality — Pep Club 13
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