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Society traces history through Illinois, Missouri HISTORICAL SOCIETY: CFront rowj Sponsor Mrs. Steiner, T. Gillespie, V.P., Bradley, Sec., C. Stout, Treas., Davis, L. Hartsfield. fRow 29 P. Bowser, M. Porter, M. Harl, P. Goldsberry, D. Isle , G. Nolley, B. Beason. fRow 39 Snodgrass, T. Shanks, Giannakos, R. Davis, R. Steiner, R. Miller, K. Gillespie. a b The History Club members and Sponsor Mrs. Steiner spent long hours popping pop corn and pouring cokes at concessions for basketball games. With the money made, they took a three day and two night tour of Il- linois and Missouri, seeing New Sa- lem, Springfield, the Mormon resto- ration at Navoo, Illinois, and Mark Twain's home town of Hannibal, Missouri. They also spent some time in St. Louis seeing the sights. Tim Gillespie went to the Presi- dential classroom for a week in Washington D. C., where he learned how the U. S. government operates. afjell Stutzman, Greg Stredry, and Keith Gil- lespie stop for a momentls rest at the Lincoln Memoria in Springfield, Illinois. bf Lincoln Memorial. 97
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Music, marching liven up ball games Pep Band, Taylorettes, and Titan Twirlers gave up lots of free time to leam routines to entertain crowds at ball games. Pep Band members stayed after school to learn songs. Student direc- tors Mike Baer and Kathy Lynch picked songs and directed rehearsals. At games, Pep Band worked hard to be heard over noisy crowds and held the spirit high by playing cheers like Eat 'Em Up! The Pom Pom girls and twirlers took lessons once a week from Mrs. Daniels. The girls often learned a halftime show one or two days be- fore performing so they did some hectic practicing. They performed at games, fish fries, and concerts. The pom pom girls did the Charleston and the Can-Can, the twirlers used two batons and flags. The Taylorettes do the Charleston at home- coming halftime. 96 TAYLORETTES 8: TITAN TWIRLERS: fFront Row3 S. Lynn, P. White, T. Porter, C. Stout, Mowrey, S. Howell, M. Richards. fRow 23 K. Wade, A. Seal, T. Adair, D. Miscoi, D. Holt, C. Brown, Bogue, D. Tyler, M. Tyler, K. Webb. fRow 33 M. Hudelson, T. Frew, D. Strong, K. Rayl C. Corey, Drum Majorette K. Lynch, C. Brock, N. Cardwell, A. Pethoud, C. Wade, N. Baker. PEP BAND: fFront Row3 K. Lynch, M. Baer, B. Renfro, B. Randles, Pochon, T. Laughner, G. Curry, Ruddell, M. Bliss. CROW 23 K. Baer, B. Baker, C. Babb, N. Gibson, Ostler, Boyll, D. Foster, T. Gillespie, V. Johnston. CROW 33 C. Wilder, T. Poe, C. Buchholz, D. Clark, M. Jennings, D. Girton, R. Dugan, T. Lohrman, L. Langley. fRow 43 T. Glassburn, D. Atkisson, K. Clark, A. Lutz, j. Cosand, K. Davis, P. Mello, B. Clark, B. jennin s. fRow 53 D. Woodward, 1. Woole , D. Carter, B. Pointer, Beckom, Karns, S. Grant, Pariison, S. Buchholz. CRow 63 Brooke, Struckman, S. Strawbridge, B. Harrell, G. Clover, M. Maple, A. Shirley, S. Snyder. a
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Tourney win starts school spirit surging 5 Em l ' ' , ., ' V'. .,,.. . A A-'f fi P M H5 - 1 1 - I . I. . 1. 5 Q L A 2 L, 1 ,. X A St , K ' .41 sl .-.. an-. .. T-CLUB: fFront rowj R. McCollum, Sec.-Treas. T. Gabriel, M. Griflin, D. Bentzler, M. Fritz, Pres. F. Rodkey, S. Pitcher, H. Free, V. Pres. H. Taylor. fRow 23 E. Jones, Lawless, B. Bonner, J. Piatt, R. Troxell, D. Pasquale, D. Padgett, R. Miller. fRow 35 R. Sadler, H. Holt, D. Holder, B. Crawford T. Schave, Mundell, T. Phillips, B. Cuhert. fRow 49 B. Flint, D. Davis, B. Randles, G. Ellabarger, R. Snipes, B. Appleton, D. Millard, T. Smith 6Row 52 Kennell, M. Bentzler, B. Ma le, F. Hunter, M. Gilbert, D. Atkisson, K. Fogle, Bledsoe. fRow SJ T. Gillespie, M. Johnston, G. Surber, R Russell, S. Anderson, R. Parvin, D. Hollingsworth, V. Hart. fRow 7j B. Bagwell, M. Thompson, B. WVhite, K. Kelser, M. Courts, Grecu, G. james C. Fisher. The T-club is sponsored by Dan Shields. a v One hundred screamindg girls come alive as 1 the Titans take the lea . 98
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