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Joy, frustration, and excitement are emo- tions that nearly every THS athlete felt dur- ing the 1979-80 season. They experienced victories and setbacks, happiness and pain. However, the score and the first-place finish don’t reflect everything an athlete is, or everything one could be. What fan ever sees the football player suffering at night over a painful injury, the tears of sorrow over a game that “we almost had,” or a lone runner on a dusty country road in the dead of sum- mer. Being an athlete means more than being the one with the highest score. It means sacrifice, determination, working together, sweat, and guts. When everything’s over, an athlete can look back with a sense of pride. That’s a good feeling.
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Pep club sported a new look to bring in the decade. They wore white tops printed with the school name and Trojan emblem. Slacks were exchanged for comfortable blue jeans. Leading the pepsters were Sherri Sharp, president; Karen Winzer, vice- president; Joi Trant, secretary; and Michelle Fo- ley, treasurer. Fund-raising projects were numerous. The club sold Trojan T-shirts and jerseys. They also ped- dled matching hats and scarves decorated with the school name. Pep club decorated for Homecoming and Queen of Courts activities. The group had double sponsors. Mrs. Marla Olson led the group, assisted by Ms. Fran Rupp. Kris Rletscher and Becky King model the new Trojan hats while cheering. Sophomore Kim Jamvold was one of the Pep Club members who sold Trojan hats and scarves during the basketball games as a money-making project for the organization. Front Row: Teresa Blanton, Debbie Masters, Kris Bletscher, Becky King, Gina Hanlan, Sheila Adkins, Debbie Guy, and Beth Marriott Row 2: Mrs. Olson, Kim .Jamvold, Mendi Ashworth, Julie Blake, Becky Winkel, Paula Pennell, Geri Fenley, Brenda Meng, Michelle Foley. Sherri Sharp, Karen Winzer, Joi Trant, Connie Johnson, Lisa Anderson, Linda Ashworth. Beverly Meng, Mary Middleton. Lorrie Stanley, Brenda Sipes, Ms. Rupp, and Brenda Boeh. ! 19
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