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Up With Mothers of America Up with Mothers of America , was the theme for the 1970-71 Mother-Daughter Banquet held on April 22. Mrs. Albert Smith from Ulysses was guest speaker. She pro- vided entertainment with her delight- ful speech about women from infancy to womanhood. In addition Connie N. gave the welcome, her mother Mrs. Nicholas gave a very enthusiastic re- sponse. Jo P. gave a poem entitled, What is a Mother? and LaDonna K. and Sally W. sang a duet Love is Surrender. Betty W. concluded the evening with a skit. For the first year the meal and table decorations were prepared by a committee of 17 girls. The tables were complimented with a red, white, and blue color scheme. It was an experience many of the girls won't forget. Two boys from each class were chosen by the girls to serve. They were: Blake M. and Charlie W. fresh- men; Pat J. and Mike S. sophomores; Tom T. and Gil G. juniors, and Jerry M. and Tony C. seniors. Trojan Pep Club is active The Pep Club, with its large membership, is looking forward to having new uniforms because of an increase of girls. 14
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Tammy Nicholas models her pant- suit. Home Ec. Home Economics Club was very active this year. Many meetings were held, with speakers such as a demon- stration on ceramics by Mrs. Batter- ton. The club had a Christmas Tea for their mothers which consisted of singing carols and exchanging gifts. Miss Rempel was given an identifica- tion bracelet as a Christmas gift from the club. A Valentine pizza party Steve made this shirt in Boys Home Ec. Style Show added to the activities of the club as did a farewell tea for Miss Remple. For a money-making project the club sold cook books. The final event of the club was the Home Economics Style Review, May 18. Welcome to Our World , was the theme of the style review. The club had a tea after the style review for all who attended. JaLois models for the style review. Home Ec. Club with officers, Betty Crittenden, President; Steve Tucker, Vice-Pres. ; Bobby Harmon, Secretary. 13
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LaDonna Kilgore, Marla Scott, Joyce Cockrum, Gay la Anderson, and Kathy Lucas, varsity cheerleaders, lead the team and pep club with enthusiasm at games. Leading the pep club through cheers are B team cheerleaders Cindy Whit- tington, Tamara Nicholas, Patsy Knott, Diane Ramsay, and Debbie Carri thers. The year 1970-71 brought 80 members to the JHS Pep Club. This was one of the largest pep clubs in the history of JHS. This year, the pep club was spon- sored by Miss Noreenia Brunson, die high school girl's P. E. teacher. The pep club officers were: Connie Nicholas, president; Olinda Wright, vice-president; Debbie Hurst, secretary-treasurer; and Debbie Hume, Stuco Representative. Pep club was kept busy by decor- ating for both homecomings, selling road buddies , giving the Mother- Daughter Banquet, working in our concession stands, and yelling at games. 15
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