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The Pep Club is an organization that encourages enthusiasm, school spirit and good sportsmanship among the entire student body. The only requirement for membership is that a student uphold ava'age grades and be able to attend the numerous athletic events throughout the school year. This is the only club which has a special reserved cheering section at all football games. Many of the exciting events of the school year were sponsored by the Pep Club. The annual motorcade to Harris Field on Thanksgiving morning and the array of colorful balloons added to the enthusiastic spirit as the Rebels recorded a victory over the Palmetto Panthers. Victory dances and artistic goal-post signs added greatly to South Dade's successful football season. The spirit of Homecoming Week was highlighted by the Pep-Clube sponsored Homecoming Dance. Under the leadership of Mr. James Alexander, the Pep Club managed to encourage school spirit and sportsmanship through- out the student body. X f-fs.-3 Qin 1.-1 Ribbon Sales were just one of Pep Clubs man projects. lVlr. Alexander Sponsor OFFICERS: Susan Fichter, Presidenn' Cindy Baucom, Vice-Fresidenrg Sandy Pope, Secretaryg Paulette Flowe, Treasuren XT ' - ff7?f si KVA .QX ' N Q A wr EWU' F' Wfi I Pep Club's Goal Post Signs added greatly to the pagentry of Rebel spirit. Y ll
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South Dade Spirit Association Pep Club members took an active part in half-time shows. Pep Club sponsored the popular Pin the Panther F- vw, NVQ t ff ,tw V-ft 1193, is , t , -,f x, , - . f . 1 H3 1 F ' at ,f A? . First Row: Freda Sholter, Wendy Wood, Diane Allen, Mary Parker, Jessica Olsen, Linda Cox, Karen Maxwell, Glenda Breese, Second Flow: Patty Spenser, Pat McCary, Barbara Matin, Bettina Box, Linda Benn, Debbie Boyle, Pat Sweat. Third Raw: Beverly Breese, Kathy Browning, Connie Snyder, Betty White, Maud Doll, Janice Smith, Babette Box, Debbie Jones. Fourth Row: Denise Suits, Kathy Taylor, Judy Chambers, Bonnie Brockschmidt, Nancy Preston, Paula Jinkner. Fifth Raw: Dona Swanson, Sharon Marshall,Arlinda Nicely,Jeanine Bryant, Mary Olsen, Doris Jones,Mr.James Alexande-r,Sponsor. 70
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Miss Hochstrasser Sponsor Girl's Athletic Association The Girl's Athletic Association, under the sponsorship of Miss Harriet Hochstrasser, is an active organization open to all girls interested in athletics. The purpose of the club is to develop physical fitness and provide an opportunity for the develop- ment of athletic talents in young women. Members must parti- cipate in at least one sports day of Volleyball, basketball, softball, or badmitton. One of the G.A.A.'s projects is the annual selling of the popular South Dade sweatshirts. An annual camping trip highlighted the year and the G.A.A. broad- ened their! influence in the school by entering a float in the Homecoming parade. .:s,'j,,,45 Lf I E? iffqih' , if G.A.A.'s Homecoming float. l i ,R if First Row: Shirley Seymour, Mildred Seymour, Secretary-Treasurer, Pam Rose, Wendy Wood, Presii dent. Second Row: Mary Shaw, Barbara Jarrell, Carol Cotrell, Mary Warfield. Not Pictured: Mick: Westover, Vice-President, Melissa Houtte, Gwen Mays, Cora Griffin, Colleen Keulb, Brenda Whipple, Betty Mitchell. 72 iv' fix! V ' 1. A ff I 5, x l 7' I
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