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Freshmen Cindy G eers and Diane Davids take on the big task of designing a new T. Pep Club Boosts Red and White Although busiest during the basketball season, the girls in Pep Club kept the student body informed throughout the year on up-coming athletic events. This was done by decorating school the halls with posters giving the time and place of each event. Pep Club also decorated the T through which the varsity basketball players made their entrance at the beginning of each home game. After every game the results were put up on a bulletin board de- signed from the Timothy seal. Through- out the basketball season Red and White Days were sponsored by Pep Club to promote school spirit. Under the sponsorship of Miss Kingma. the girls met every Thursday to prepare something for the next event. ,Minnow - .. Laboriously working over their poster, the girls arrange the track ribbons in an attractive display, PEP CLUB Front: C. Geers, J. Folkerts, E. Tazelaar - president, Miss Kingma - sponsor, L. Dykstra - secretary, M. Pena - treasurer, C. Zylstra. Second: D. Davids, C. Tammeling, D. Seven- berg, L. Pluister, K. Noorlag, M. Smith. Third: M. Bolt, D. Swierenga, D. Hamstra, S. Voss, S. Zaagman. Back: N. Meyer, C. Robinson, C, Karalus.
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sm' J. De Boer, J. Lanenga, S. Ribbe Getting ready to start a debat through their note cards. aim-sl fa- ns, R. De Jong, B, Tammeling, Mr. Veenstra - coach. Jury System Challenges Debate Team wil, Jw- 'iq 'n, A. I ,, :xv-W -..,., im M h ,V fe-. e, Ralph De Jong and Barb Tammeling make one last, nervous check Consisting of five members, the de- bate team was composed of the one- semester debate students. ln addition to the main topic, the jury system, the team also researched other topics for class debates. The team competed against Little Flower, taking two wins and no losses. They didn't compete any further in the PSL, because most of the teams could offer them only weak competition. As first year de- baters. the team was prepared to compete against highly experienced teams: consequently, they did not enter the state sectionals.
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PEP BAND Front: D. Rosendahl, P. Skrysak, A. De Mooy, C. Rozendahl, S. Schreur, D. Penne, J. De Jong, M. Zeilstra. Second: D, De Jang, J. Tameling, D, Boer, C, Lindemuler, C. Robinson, M. Riha, H. Tazelaal, B. Laning. Third: S. Daniels, J. Vos, C, De Boer, C. Geers, J. Boer, J. Verlare. Back: T. Sytsma, D. Peters. Bands Provide Music at Home Games ' . ,?,,W. I ,. --J ii .nf ...al T Pausing in the middle of Carnaby Street, the stage band listens to some criticism from their director, Mr. Bob Davis. At home basketball games there were two bands to entertain the spectators. The pep band, under the direction of lVlr, Steenvvyk, played at pep rallies and at most of the basketball games. This really woke up the crowds and stimulated spirit. The stage band was led by a friend of lVlr. Steenwyks, Bob Davisg they met with this group for rehearsals every Thursday night. Playing songs like Ole Devil lVloon Blues Chorale, and Sam Boo- gey, the stage band entertained at some of the games and at special events such as homecoming and the Cubs- Faculty basketball game.
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