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Pep Club First Row: Susan Wood, treasurer; Judy Hall; Lisa Eubanks, secretary; Karan Bailey; Shan Pressley, vice-president; Vicki Williams. Second Row: Kathy Peeler, president The Pep Club strives to promote school spirit and participation in its activities. It sponsored a bonfire at the beginning of the basketball season and a pep rally. Although few students turned out on the 40 degree Saturday night, those who did enjoyed the cheers, jokes, and refreshments. Other activities of the Rifle Rousers include selling badges and pom-poms at the basketball game, Purple and White day, and decorating the gym for the Turkey Classic. Hot chocolate and beer and marshmallows! Mm! Mm! That ' s good! 24
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Outdoors Club Mr. Guy Jacobsohn, advisor; Mr. Percy Wimberly, advisor; David McDaniel; John Seay; Frank Grogan; Glenn Rowland. absent when taken: Matthew Crenshaw, president; David Litteral, vice-president; Jane Brockman, secretary The Outdoors Club is interested in any outdoor activity including mountain climbing, snow skiing, canoeing, spelunking, and bicy- cling. The club ' s main activity this year has been mountain climb- ing, with a number of trips to Table Rock, N. C. Some of the members spent Thanksgiving holidays rock climbing and camping at Stone Mountain, N.C. Future plans in- clude cross-country skiing, spe- lunking, or cave exploring, and canoeing. 23
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Spartani)urg Engineering Society The purpose of the Spartanburg En- gineering Society is to afford an opportunity for engineering and physics students to become ac- quainted with each other, to pro- mote a feeling of professional bro- therhood among them, and to ac- quaint them with topics of interest to engineers through the media of field trips and addressed by success- ful engineers and fellow chapter members. The club has made field trips this year to the Lockheed Air- craft Plant, the Savannah River Lab, and the Chevrolet plant in Georgia. At orientation they pro- vided the students with drinks and hot dogs. Yum! Yum! Eat ' um up! Left to Right, Standing: Percy Wimberly, advisor; Norman McCurry; Randy Hawkins; Robert Montgomery; Ken Boiter; Bill Barnes, advisor; Sitting: Cliff Burnett, corresponding secre- tary; Rick Boozer; Chuck Manning, treasurer; Jim Medlin, president; Ricky Carter, secre- tary. Absent When Taken: Mike Harrill, vice-president 25
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