T-Town Gives Birth To New Organization The Booster Club experienced its first year as an organization at Tecumseh High. The Booster Club helped support the athletes at sports events. The Booster Club consisted of four seniors, seven juniors, 18 sophomores, seven eighth and 13 seventh grade students. Because only a few juniors and seniors joined, the Booster Club was made up of mostly underclassmen. Even though they had trouble acquiring enough people for transportation to the games, they attended as many as possible. During the year a successful bake sale was held at a home basketball game to raise money. They also sold concessions at one home basketball game. Miss Kunasek, club sponsor, stated, It needs more basic foundation before you can establish a membership, but I think there is hope for an organization in the future. It took courage from the cheerleaders without 100 percent cooperation from student body. Mrs. Hesman, club sponsor, also stated, “The Booster Club was the outgrowth of a dissolved Pep Club. Most members were from 7-10th grade. We were dissappointed that so little support was received from the juniors and seniors. However, the members and cheerleaders should be commended for their enthusiasm in a sometimes difficult situation. 20
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Elusive Dreams Fulfilled Wednesday October 13, started Homecoming week off with Turn 'em inside out day. Students and faculty participated by wearing their clothes inside out. Thursdays activities brought students as well as teachers to school in cowboy outfits for Round 'em up as the days theme. Thursday night the spirit raising bonfire was held. With football players, fellow students and supporting alumni helping to prepare the gridders for the next evenings battle. Friday brought THS students and faculty to school in gold and black. Building to Friday night's game with Louisville, other activities of the week were the hall decoration contest in which the seniors and 7th graders tied for first place. A Homecoming skit was reconstituted with each class preparing a skit for presentation of Friday at the pep ralley. The Freshman took first place in the competion. After the Indians defeated Louisville, the cornation of the King and Queen took place before the dance. Choosen to regein over the festivities were Lynn Woltemath and Tracy Meints. Other candidates were Vern Stephens and Debbie Bartels, Julie Far is and Steve Miller, Tammy Lantz and Steve Lohmeier, Lori Scott and Jeff Brommer. Freshman class atten-dents were Pat Davison and Julie Gorton; Sophomores Mike Goracke and Susie McPherrin; Juniors Terry Hinkle and Gail Ramsey. The dance was well attended by THS students, faculty and alumni. Elusive Dreams was carried out as the theme choosen by the Sophomores and Citizens Band provided music for the evening. 22
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