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Pep Club Members have soul Pep Club officers were Doris Strahley, treasurerg Tangela Wade, publicity chairmang Linda Qualkenbush, presidentg Ann Shipman, secretaryg and Deborah Asbell, vice-president. The Pep Club was very active throughout the year. Each mem- ber was required to attend all home games and to buy a ticket for the sectional if at all possible. For the sectional each class and club made posters for his side of the hall that was given them by the cheerleaders, and an award was given for the best poster-Senior Home Ec. Class. Linda Qualken- bush and Marcy Lindley, two senior members, made the hoop for the ballplayers to go through at all of the home games. A number of Junior and Senior members made pom- pon shakers for the sectional this year. Who says we don't have spirit????? 94 E 4
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Page 100 text:
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The Four Cand1dates were escorted l I SHEILA ABEL EVELYN WILCOXEN Senior Candidate .Junior Candidate l RICHARD LAGENOUR-Varsity Escort MARK JENKINS-Varsity Escort , l Queen Sheila and her princesses smile for a picture along with her crown bearer and ball carrier after her beauti- , H ' ' ful crowning ceremony was concluded. . Each girl had the honor of being chosen 1 . by her class by receiving a majority of votes in her class election. The queen was then elected from these four can- . didates by the varsity ball boys using a secret ballot vote. Miss Lori Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brown, of Route 1, Shoals, served as crown bearer. Master X Michael French, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene French, of Route 2, served as . the Queen's ball carrier. Miss Evelyn Wilcoxen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wilcoxen, of Shoals, represented the Junior Class. Miss Debbie Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bauer, also of Shoals, was candidate for the Sophomore Class. Representing the Freshman Class was Miss Pat Cundiff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Cundiff, of Route 3, Shoals. As you can see, all the classes were well represented, and it must have been a tuff decision for the boys to make. 96
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