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The 1974-75 Pep Club, under the direction of advisor John Sonneman and Pres. Sandy De-Moulpied, got under way early in the school year with their running of the sports concessions, pep assemblies, selling ribbons and painting signs promoting Trojan victories. The Pep Club was also integral in organizing Homecoming, Pep-A-Rama and buses to several away games.
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HOMECOMING EVENTS BOOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Once again, the Class of 75 proved its spirit by repeating as winners of the homecoming Big Mouth award (a yelling contest), and the Float Competition between the classes. Their float portrayed the theme Round 'Em Up and Roast 'Em . Some very strange looking horses, led by Greg Cizek and Mike Buday, pulled the covered wagon. The Juniors took second with a lot of effort put into a tombstone which read, The Reds Are Dead . Ghosts surrounded the graveyard scene. The sophomores completed the competition by expressing their hopes of Rocketing the Reds . A large rocket dominated their float. After a victorious game ending with a score of 40-12, Carol Grishaw and Rick Beagle were crowned queen and king by Coach Ooley. Kofijam provided entertainment at Homecoming Dance sponsored by the Student Council and Pep Club. 4 Opposite Page 1. The Juniors' Homecoming float was a graveyard scene, surrounded by ghosts. 2. A hitch of horses pulled the Senior class float. 3. A large, spirited crowd boosted the Trojans to a Homecoming victory. 4. The Sophomore float portrayed the theme, Rocket the Reds . 5. The nominated candidates for Homecoming queen were, (Left to Right,) Deb Whaley, Carol Grishaw, Jan Johnson, Dody Hackett, and Sandy De-Moulpied. 6. The Trojans line up against the Big Reds at the Homecoming game. 7. Homecoming king and queen, Carol Grishaw and Rick Beagle, pose here, shortly after being crowned. This Page 1. Mr. Dye pushes the teachers float as Mr. Young enjoys the ride. 2. Carol Grishaw and Deb Whaley look over the shoulders of their partners as they dance to the music of Kofijam. 3. At the Pep assembly, the Homecoming candidates were, (Left to Right,) Steve Drake, Dave Brammer, Jerry Cole, Rick Beagle, and Lee Wyatt, as introduced by Bruce Taylor. 4. Coach Jim Ooley made the '74-'7S Homecoming victorious! 11
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1 3 4 2 Opposite Page 7. Athletic Director, Mr. Dye has Mr. Dick on the run in the faculty skit during Homecoming. 2. Sue Aldrich smiles at the camera as a weekly meeting gets on its way. 3. The 1974-75 Pep Club officers are (Left to Right) pres. Sandy DeMoul-pied, sec. Chris Hammontree, advisor, Mr. Sonnemann, historian, Jan Johnson, treas. Mary Moore, and vice pres. Dody Hackett. 4. Tim Donahey takes a break to promote Pep Club merchandise. 5. Cooch takes time to help us with one of our duties; painting signs. This Page 7. Pep Clubber, Leslie Light gives us a peppy wave. 2. Becky Rasmussen tries to keep our patrons happy. 3. A spirited group at one of the first basketball games. 4. Mr. Dye always willing to lend a helpful word or two. 5. An early workshop starts Pep Club off on the right foot. 6. The football team seems to be humored by the faculty skit. 5 6
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