Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA)

 - Class of 1982

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Weatherwax High School - Quinault Yearbook (Aberdeen, WA) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 113 of 280
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 v ™e TMf T MU J SChoc. Displaying their enthusastic smiles. Spirit Court Princesses Annette Cundari and Andrea Seabert. and Miss Spirit Julie Preston reign over the Winter Spirit Week assembly. Setting up for spirit court, pep club members hurry to finish before the assembly begins. Awaiting his chance to mud-wrestle. Junior Eric Jolly pants with anticipation. Pep Club — Hamming it up in the Front Row are: sophomores Christine Basore. Terri Sears, and Laurie Merik Second Row: Advisor Gretchen LaBreck. Dawn Makos. Debbie Cairns. Mary Moore. Julie Preston. Jennifer Malik. Laurie Leithold. Kim Dugard. Kathy Michalac. Colleen Vekich. Jodi Binski. and Polly Stone Back Row: Bitty Leonard. Tobey Heard. Kathleen Calvin. Tracie Dunn. Tami Dixon. Leslie Malm-quist. Kerri Kite. Dina Macs. Annette Cundari. Suzanne Mayr. Linda Godfrey, and Francis Barnes. PEP CLUB 109

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Cor People Without taking emphasis away from athletics, the widely expanded pep club recognized non-sport groups in a strong effort to promote activity equality. Working on their goals until the year’s end. the spirit promoters attempted to keep the club as workable as possible while recognizing as many different groups as possible. By including more organizations, advisor Gretchen LaBreck believed pep club had done more to promote spirit for the entire school. Divided into committees, the club gave specialized attention to each group by painting posters, making house and locker signs, and baking goodies. A special feature added, was the hanging of classroom door signs for such groups as, Jazz Cats and Girls’ Basketball. “It was really neat to see pep club try to support the girls as much as the boys,” said Kristin Schermer. Pep club involved new people by holding a pep-button design contest. Members sold the buttons and the remainder of the rooter hands at home events, and around the school. Dressed up as punkrockers, video game enthusiasts, or their favorite movie star the “Cat People” and other students supported the sports during the spirit weeks. In addition, pep club made use of two spirit court electing methods. At first the student body voted, but after an evaluation, selection was left exclusively up to pep club. Linda Godfrey, pep club president explained, “Because we were more aware of who did the work, we felt the election should be left up to us.” By recognizing the many facets of high school life, LaBreck felt the club had reached its goal of treating all organizations equally. Entertaining the student body at the Winter Spirit Week assembly, are pep club members Kerri Kite. Mary Michalac. Merita Trohimovich. Jennifer Malik. Christine Basore. Julie Preston. Francis Barnes, and Suzanne Carson. Escorted by Dewey Van Dinter. Miss Spirit Suzanne Mayr takes her place with Spirit Princesses Tracie Dunn and Dina Macs during Fall Spirit Week 108 PEP CLUB



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Stripes “The kids who volunteer for these service groups are volunteering to serve the students. In my opinion, they are some of the most responsible kids in school. — Frank Morrissey Explaining the rules of the gym. Leaderette Sandy Sivonen emphasizes a point with junior Renee Chapin. In carrying out their voluntary work, the service groups readily adjusted to weather changes, time schedules, and new requirements. In addition to greeting the students each morning and informing them of school events. P.A. Crew satisfied the new school policy by leading students in the “Pledge of Allegiance. Arriving early to greet the crowds at the ticket booth. Ticket takers and Sellers were joined by the Leaderetts in assuring that school performances and sports events ran smoothly. Providing organized parking for football fans. Parking Crew exhibited an excellent attitude. Don Howell, adviser. commented They came out rain or shine. Even when they knew they might get soaked they would show with their flashlights to do their job. Leaderettes: Cindy Mondy. Mary Kerrigan. Stephanie Mierzwa. Lorinda Page. Teresa Olsen. Sandy Sivonen. Brenda Rifenberg. Jenay Peyton. Kelly Watson. JoAnn White. Robin Anderson. Connie Bruemmer. Lois Buechler. Polly Stone and Jim Mitby P A Crew Monday — Renee Peterson. Tuesday — Scott Busz. Wednesday — Giselle Price. Thursday — Carol O'Neill. Friday — Dennis Rattie and alternate Helen Fizpatrick. After greeting the students junior Dennis Rat-tie delivers Friday's bulletin 110 CLUBS

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