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Pep Club renews TR school spirit If you have ever walked down the hall in B Building and bumped into the huge poster directly in the path of the main office, it is most likely TR Pep Club put it there, Informing TR students of the most Right: As sponsor, Miss Bolek supervises Sylvia Aguilar and Kathy O'Malley ton the chairj hang the Pep Club banner over the attendence office window. Below: Pep Club: Front Row: Cathy Gorski, Diane Perkowski, Theresa Bochat, Tammey Horner, Dana De Luca, Lyn Lewanclowski, Mary Nagler 1treas.J, Lynn Mueller lpres.J, Joy Jergens tv, pres.J, Louise Mathews Lsec.j, Karen Green, Valerie Mur- phy, Sherry Madsen, Terri Heath, Sandi Gawlik, Julie Bloom: Row 2: Josie Healy, Linda Latronico, Lorraine McGill, Anna Suggs, Janie Fuller, Denise Onak, Kathleen O'Malley, Teri Thompson, Sylvia Aguilar, Karen Kuzemka, Sheila Young, Debbie current sports news and cheering team members on is the main job of Pep Club rnembers. In addition, Pep Club members sell three different kinds of buttons rep- resenting TR athletes, Armstrong, Debbie Lisek, Phaon Morris, Donna Underwood, Kelley Kristin, Row 3: Terry Hayes, Pat Bloom, Angela Mosley, Janet Smith, Carolyn Busch, Judy Stojak, Mary Banasiak, Bev Kramer, Maureen Duffy, Kathy I-lellmann, Dina Broze, Joan Broderick, Debbie Jarmusz, Kathy Laurencell, Nancy Boling, Linda Peel, Marge Elkins, Row 4: Judy Knox, Cindy Chapter, Jean Knox, Karen Nel- son, Pam Dalley, Laine Cappello, Kirsten Kross, Laura Cicero, Laura Slivka, Sheryl Straka, Anna Perruso, Judy Anthonsen, Linda Pick, Linda Earl, Helane Davis. Bottom: Amid confetti, Pep Club lets the opposi- tion know who we are. E5 liga- 5. W... in
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hav Left: Before the Buzz Book was finally banned in late November, Boys Club officers Eric Douglas, Dave Voll, john Black, Matt Piescinski, Glen Mad- sen and Doug Albert spent long hours deleting unwanted names. Sponsor Mr. Pershing Broome watches the proceedings. ff, , R.. - L Q if aaa' Above: President Matt Piescinski addresses home- room representatives at a monthly meeting to dis- cuss future activities. Left: Glen Madsen loads the toys collected in the Toys for Totsf' drive. The toys were then distrib- uted to children at Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey,
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Above: During PUBS Spring Talent Show, Ricky Washington tbackj plays percussion as jimmy Miller and Rosevelt Whiteside distribute talent on the lead and bass guitar. Top: PUBS: Front Row: Mrs. Lee, sponsor, Deir- die Wiggins, Carin Cooper, Anthony Iordan, Arle- tha Cherry lsec.J, Avis McKinney ttreasjg Harry Trotter tpresjg Linda Cobbs lv, Pres.Jp Mona Lee tsec.j, Dale Taylor tsgt, at armsjg Phyllis Conners, Grayling Swan, Gloria Byers, Veronica Garrett, Row 2: Demetria Bennett, Denise Berry, Rhonda Cobbs, IoAnna Pughsy, Ernestine Proctor, Gloria Rayford, Yvonne Kippers, Anna Suggs, Karen Smith, Rachea Hill, Carol Parham, Maxine Foy, Alisandra Smith, Irene Hall, Row 3: Beverly An- derson, Iewerender Miller, Iacquelin Scott, Patricia Palmer, Rita Oliver, Ioseph Truehart, Lori Hagler, Karen Ambrose, Angela Mosley, Blanche Meyers, Gail Jackson, Voohrrie Scruggs, Iacki Gatlin, Bren- da Shelton, Janice Wilsong Back Row: Raynette Herring, Karan Griffin, Michael Fuller, Ioyce Aly- mas, Iames Griffin, Charlene Ball, Nancy Morris, Twyla Rice, Sandra Wilson, Darryl Waller, Audrey King, Parthenia Hall, Bernadette Wright, Tom Ford, Larry Anderson, Ioyce Wilson. PUBS activities signify progress through '75 Meetings everyday were necessary to accomplish the organization that went into planning Afro-American Club activ- ities such as the Annual Benefit Talent Show and the Annual Awards Banquet. ln addition their moneymaking projects included concessions, a taffy apple sale, and bake sales. Afro-American Club is better know as PUBS. Mrs. Gwendolyn Lee, PUBS sponsor, said that the meetings include discussion about upcoming activities and also about the social and school problems affecting young adults.
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