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sf' 1 ri -.wi 1, 5 ,Q 2 , rv , my 1. The crowd shows enthusiasm at the Sumner- St. joe basketball game. 2. Pam Robinson, eighth grade cheerleader, looks on at one of our home basketball games. 3. Pep Club offi- cers, Front Row: Diana Diaz, presidentg Sharon Boddie, secretary: Mary Ellen Hall, treasurer, and Back Row: Brenda Peet, vice presidentg Millicent Akin, secretary, and Irene Diaz, re- presentative. 4. Mrs. Susan Brown, cheerleading sponsor, and Mrs. Susan Wil- liams, Drill Team sponsor, watch the excite- ment of our basketball game. 5. Brenda Peet, Pep Club vice president, cheers in the stands at the Sumner-St. joe game. f2l sift. 333: 1 u-4...-.....wN... ' L '.Se:, ' A ww,
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1. Drill Team entertains at halftime during tlze Sumner-St. Ioseph game. 2. Drill Team, ROW 1: Shelia jones, Brenda George, ROW 2: Saun- dra Pearson, Stacey Guiheen, Claudia johnson, Shelly Iones, Robin Baptiste, Iulie Schmidt, ROW 3: Sandra Holliday, Debbie Dearth, Wanda Starr, Sandy Brown, Georgia Snook, Roxanna Cecil, and ROW 4: Sonja Forester, LaNette Braaer, Cassandra Clark, Dona Maddox, DeLois Bell, Marcia Cox, Deidra Richard, ludy Schafer, and Tammy Knapp. 3. Tammy Knapp, freshman, Iudy Schafer, ju- nior, and Stacey Guiheen, junior, perform to You Should Be Dancing. 4. Two members of Drill Team show that practice pays. 5. Mem- bers of Drill Team entertain at the basketball game by dancing to The Fifth of Beethoven. i l i S W cs: , X 59
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3-5 1 We 1 si 5 N: Club supported many activities Supporting our athletic teams this year by going to the games and events was the Pep Club. The Pep Club, under the direction of its three sponsors, Mrs. Susan Brown, Miss Debra Hodge, and Mr. Kimball Marsh, participated in many activities to help arouse school spirit. Some of these ac- tivities included sponsoring the fall dance, selling buttons and ribbons, sponsoring spirit week, sponsoring King Louie night, and holding pep assemblies. The Pep Club officers helped add to the school spirit by making posters that were hung throughout the school.
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