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Pep Club travels To inspire team Traveling with the Cougars to a state tournament was the climax of an outstanding season for the Girlis Pep Club. The Booster Club char- tered four buses, making it possible for the Pep Club, Pep Band and other fans to attend. Fund raising activities included sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins dance and a sock hop. Selling Cou- gar cups, working concession stands and making a spirit chain were oth- er activities. In addition to cheering faithfully at all the games, Pep Club members prepared Care packages for all athletic teams. They also decorated lockers, painted signs and organized a Spirit Week during their busy year. Mrs. Sharon Zier and Mrs. Elea- nor Smith shared the responsibil- ities as sponsors. 1 s ....,. . at ffiit' ,. , . .W .,.-p,, ,W -.fs . . ,, w an .-.f Zgfj . V 3 ,Qgiff Qi' i' 'TW' 1. Chosen by the 140-member Pep Club to serve as officers were senior Maureen Ken- nedy, presidentg junior Sandra Beisel, vice- presidentg sophomore Carol Eagleton, sec- retary, and freshman Shelly McMullin, treasurer. 2. Breakdown was often used to encourage field goals and kickoffs through the football season. 3. Grrr!,' growled Cou- gar mascot, Shawn Crews, who added much enthusiasm to sports events. 4. Mrs. Eleanor Smith and Mrs. Sharon Zier, Pep Club sponsors, stack the familiar Cougar cups which were sold throughout the year. arm
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A J,., . liAI Q . . 1 '----wtfzzt-1.4-f ,.,,X up h'xk H 1. The 1977-78 Pepper Squad consisted of ffront rowj Jean Exline, Christy Fisher, Su- san Loyg fsecond rowj Brenda Shepek, Mar- ian Klotzbach, Sharri Miller, co-captain, fthird rowj Beth Frederick, Colleen John- son, Myong Hui Short, fback rowj Betsy Larson, captain, and Sara Headley. 2. Sa- luting the flag, Peppers join the cheer- leaders in showing their patriotism. 3. Ac- coring to Beth Frederick and Colleen John- son, the Breakfast of Champions is Buc Wheats, not Wheaties. 4. A loyal Cougar fan, Mrs. Mary Anne Trickle served as the squad's sponsor. 5. Vet Squad a la Peppers! 6. Peppers added halftime entertainment at all home games. 7. Marian Klotzbach and Brenda Shepek finish their routine with en- thusiasm.
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suits. out of town 'Xlk 1. LJC's Men, Pep Club enthusiasts, sup- ported the basketball team with their robust cheers. 2. Sponsors Jerry Suttle, Larry For- sythe, and Chuck Culley were often caged before the games because of over-excite- ment. 3. Leadership for LJ C's Men was pro- vided by juniors Mike Anderson and Kevin Doehringg seniors Brad Anderson and Mike Dyer. Menis Pep Club ' - Born rowdyli Newly reorganized Men s Pep Club, better known as LJC s Men Csponsored by Larry Forsythe Jerry Suttle and Chuck Culleyj contribut ed excitement and enthusiasm to the teams and the crowd Organized by Brad Anderson and Mike Dyer, the Men s Pep Club met on special occasions to compose cheers for the Varsity Basketball games. The LJ C s had a uniform yellow T-shirts with their slogan I was born rowdy To add class to their appearance at the South Cen tral game, they wore three piece They aided the Girls Pep Club by adding volume Not only did they cheer at home they also traveled
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