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1. PI'eSlllellf BIIICE TIl0mllS0ll lll3IlS elilflllg ellelllZS 'lOl flle Tlgel' Clllll. 2. lllgilllllllg Pell Clllll llleIlIliel'S f0l' the llellf feefllilll game is Pl'eSillellf lllberf llllell. 5. The Tiger CllIll'S IIEW llllle0 SYSfellI lS llelll0llSfl'3fell to WleSfl8I El'lC GllllJS by Blll Bllllllgaff IIGI, head ll3l'SlfY ll3SllEflllll C03Cll. 5Cll00l Sllllll0l'f CllllJS C0lIfl'3Sf Il8l'flClll8tl0II DeCllI'lil'lQ D3l'tlClD3tlOI'1 by I'T1emDeI'S ITISV have mOl'tellV WOUI'1ded the TOKEIV High Pep Club. AC- COl'CliI'1Q to DI'eSlClel'lt Al- bert Allen the club start- ed out fine with 60-70 people Sl'lOWil'1Q fOI the fil'St few meeiZil lQS. EFI- thuSiaSlTl died after the fil'St five I'Tleetil'lQS. AIti'lOUQh spirit but- tons WeI'e sold during football season, the Pep Club made FIO DI'OfllI OD them. lVleetll'1QS at the el'lCl of the Veal' were planned to elect OfflCeI S for l'IeXiI year. Allen, dis- satisfied with the Club, said, Maybe next year tney'll do something. ln contrast to the Pep Club, the Tiger Club nad a very good year. They raised over S1200 from the Christmas Dance and an M 8l M sale. Part of the money was used to buy a new television set for tne club's'video system and to defray the costs of going to an Oakland A'SfNeW York Yankee's game in Ivlay. According to Tiger Club President Bruce Thompson the turnout was good for both fund raisers.
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