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eff! Senior Pep Club officers: Top row: Whitney Jones, President, Christy Frank, Treasurer, Susie Harrin, Vice President. Bottom row: Jeff Hopkins, President, Richard Muller, Vice President, Kate Dris- coll, Secretary, Blaine Degnan, Treasurer. Not pictured, Rick Moore, Secretary. fphoto by Me- gan Inshj .fits , if - laura'-li Kristen Deeter, Kate Driscoll, and Cristy Smith helped to organize the Lancer Day Parade. Each of them is a pep exec. lphoto by Kristen Hammondj At the expense of his pride, Dr. Art Newcomer participates in a pep club skit. The skit involved another pep exec hidden behind Newcomer. lphoto by Rob Harshj PEP CLUB
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Senior pep exec, Kathy Henson, organizes students for a skit during the December pep assembly. The skit was a parody of the Twelve Days of Christ- mas. photo by Kristen Hammond -----......,.,, TICKLE TEAM Where else would one see Jeff Hopkins hugging Chris O'Neal? At a pep assembly, of course. The dating-game' take-off, featuring Miss Hopkins in a tight black. dress, was one of many skits put on and pulled off to make the students laugh. The purpose of the club, according to boys' pep club president, Jeff Hopkins, is to promote school spirit, support athlet- ics, be wild and crazy at the games, and in doing so, get everyone else crazy. Whit- ney Jones, the girls' pep club president, added, We try to get the school spirited? The other boys' executives are Richard Muller, vice-presidentg Rick Moore, secre- tary, and Blaine Degnan, treasurer. The girls' executives are Susie Harrin, vice- president, Kate Driscoll, secretary, and Christy Frank, treasurer. The executives and representatives met Tuesday mornings to organize pep assem- blies and other events. Some of the ideas for skits included an imitation of early- morning grooming, putting pies in the faces of administrators, and the twelve days of the holiday season. The main goal was to give more support to the less recognized teams. Repre- sentatives from the pep club are not as- signed to each of these games but have been asked to attend if they have extra time. That way it is not a burden on them, but it does encourage attendance. This year, sophomores and freshmen were more involved as opposed to past years when the club was strongly dominat- ed by juniors and seniors. The freshmen were a welcome addition. As Hopkins ex- plained, The more the merrierf' Pep club was responsible not only for pep assemblies but also for half-time cere- monies for Sweetheart and Homecoming queens, Lancer Day parade, hall competi- tion, and the huge hall posters that were plastered everywhere before different sports events. -by Julia Langworthy and Manjo Newton mwwfmmwnmms 1 fr' PEP CLUB
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The Advisory Board was organized last year to control rowdy students at pep assemblies. This year the advisory board worked with the pep club to provide entertainment at the assemblies. tphoto by Megan lrishj. t .gl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r-.,.! 'W flu rm 4, i Sophomore and junior pep executives: Kate Haw, ju- ' niorg Kirsten Binda, sophomoreg Christin Joslin, juniorg Q ,, Stephanie Warden, sophomore: Natalie Blackwood, ju- S nior. lphoto by Megan lrishl Senior pep executives: Katie Blair, Kathy Henson, Q Crissy Smith, and Kristen Deeter. tphoto by Megan lrishl I - PEP CLUB
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