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OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER LEFT: Sponsors of W-Club are Coach John Harshbarger, Coach Dean Plagge and Coach Jim Lee. UPPER RIGHT: Bryce Jacobson and Bruce Zeller, W-Club members, just begin the Ecol- ogy hike. BOTTOM: The officers of W-Club are Steve Vincent, Stu-Co Representative; Jeff Birk, Secretary- Treasurer; Steve Fulmer, Vice-President; and Randy Hoerman, President. ABOVE: The members of W-Club. LOWER LEFT: Tony Eichem, top individual Christmas card salesman with thirty boxes of cards pursuades Debbie Grothe to buy a box. LOWER RIGHT: Bruce Zeller has his daily work-out on the weight machine. 15
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W-Club: Members Promote School Athletics Active W-Club initiated twenty boys into the club, one of the largest ever. The club helped pay for the weight machine and sold Christmas cards for a money-making project. Basketball Homecoming was also sponsored by W-Club. A dance held after the game honored the queen and her attendants. Members of the community pledged money for each mile a W-Club member walked for the ecology hike held in the Spring. The purpose of the hike was to pike up trash in the area. Through the success of projects and activities, W-Club succeeded in promoting school athletics.
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Pep Club: They Show Spirit Yell! Shout! Clap! and Stomp! Those were charac- teristics of the Pep Club girls at W.H.S. Pep Club served many needs for school athletics. They supported the teams through ice, mud, snow, and even nice weather, sometimes. During many cold, sleepless nights the Pep Club traveled to distant schools to see their team play, whether it be football, wrestling, basketball, or track. Every week girls made signs and presented skits at pep rallies to show their con- fidence in the team members. Much of the Pep Club's enthusiasm stemmed from the cheerleaders and the girls in honor pep. Club members also helped arouse school spirit among students and faculty. Pep Club managed to work into its busy schedule such things as sponsoring Football Homecoming, the Annual Spring Dance, and the Sportsmanship Award. The Pep Club was always proud of its team no matter what the sport. TOP RIGHT: PEP CLUB OFFICERS FROM TOP TO BOTTOM are Susie Rawson, treasurer; Kathy Peterson, stu-co. representative; Georgia Ann Turner, point secretary; Nancy Crenshaw, secretary; Nancy Banks, vice president; Mary Ann Hund, president. LEFT: Pep club members cheer the Raiders on. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dana Pageler and Steve Sackrider enjoy Sounds U.S.A. , the annual pep club dance. 16
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