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Grappletts Grappletts, an organization which supports the wrestlers, continued to provide services for South students through several bake sales and car washes. The funds earned through these money making projects and various others were spent toward pur- chasing new warm up outfits. In addition to money making pro- jects, the Grappletts ran errands, kept time and scores during the ac- tual competition. The spirit and en- couragement given to the wrestlers by the Grappletts definitely contri- buted to the advancement of our team. V W2 ' M if ll ' 'I mmf. , 'X ,5f, 1. Grappletts in the FRONT ROW include: gg- Myra Scott, Angela Wescott, Ruth Divelbiss, A Lu Ann Dent, Diane Miller, and Karen Wal- leriusg SECOND ROW: Vicki Ball, Gwen Bile lau, Linda Ritchey, Donna Rohr, Dunja Mai, and Traci Mayg THIRD ROW' Anise Wiley, Barb Graham, Judy Morgan, Wencke Hoff- man, and Donna Snyder. 2. Diane Miller, a member of grappletts, runs an errand the day of a meet. 3. Officers Myra Scott lvice- presidentl, Melanie Friebus lpresidentl, Brenda Phifer Ctreasurerj, and Linda Ritchey isecretaryl led the grappletts. 4. Mrs. Ruth Van Arsdale sponsors Grappletts. grapplettes
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J .V. Cheerleaders Junior Varsity cheerleaders Betsy Block, head, Katie Kennedy, Li- zanne Niles, Betsy Larson, Nancy Hagen, and Jean Klotzbach sup- ported all freshmen, sophomore and B-team games in football and basket- ball. The support which these teams received added greatly to their im- provement over last year's records and the over-all enthusiasm of the team was increased. Various activities involving the jr. varsity cheerleaders included leading cheers at pep assemblies, passing out medals at the state cross-country meet, and helping present a birthday cake to Mr. Williams. The highlight, however was the District Cheerleaders workshop in which cheerleaders gathered from surrounding communities to discuss new cheers and learn from each other so as to return to their schools and stir up that good old loyal team spirit. 1. Betsy Block, head junior varsity cheerleader contemplates the next cheer as she takes a break at half-time. 2. Nancy Hagen, Rah! Rah! Rah! Sock it to em Cougars! 3. Are five heads better than six? It seems so when the junior varsity cheerleaders get together. 4. Junior varsity cheerleaders pause mementarily while building their strength to pose for a pic- ture. They are: Betsy Block, sophomore, Betsy Larson, freshman, Lynn Klotzbach, freshman, Lizanne Niles, sophomore, Katie Kennedy, so- phomore, and Nancy Hagen, freshman. 6 cheerleaders
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1. Melanie Andersen, Kama Serrault, Nancy Jones, Donna Smith, Denise Didier, Emily Reed, Cherie Baetz, Julie Hodge, Julie Bevan, Kim Hay, Ann Zimmerman, Rise' Block, Karen McDonald, Susan Jochum and Dalene Anderson were the Peppers for 74-75. 2. Emily Reed smiles for the crowd as she performs at the South-Dodge City game. 3. The Peppers support our Cougars at a pep assembly. 4. Karen McDonald and Rise Block, co-captains, pose on the diving board. 5. Dalene Anderson at a Pepper party. 6. South's Peppers per- formed with Centrals, Vet squad. 7. Mrs. Steele sponsored the Peppers. 8. Peppers share their cheer by caroling during the holiday sea- son. peppers 'il
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