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ABOVE: I can't hear you, Tara Twedt peps up the crowd. RIGHT: Hi guys! Janice Wickert and Theresa Hansen being friend- ly. I £' CHEERLEADERS Every year there are twelve cheerleaders chosen from the many girls that try-out. Four of which cheer for football and wrestling, four that cheer for football and boy's basketball, and four for girl's sports. Many hours are spent in the summer and before and after school making up cheers and per- fecting them. Cheering is not the only thing these girls do to promote spirit. They also make posters, locker tags, buttons, and put treats in the player's lockers. The cheerleaders also made run-throughs for foot- ball and boy's basketball games. At the end of the year, this year's cheerleaders also help the girls that are trying out for a position on next year's cheerleading squad. 22 Organizations
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PEP CLUB This year the Pep Club consisted of 104 members, with Mr. Car- mody as the sponsor. Two prominent changes took place in Pep Club this year. They wore football jerseys instead of the hot, scratchy sweaters that were worn other years. Another change was Homecoming week. This year, the coronation was held Friday afternoon with the pa- rade following. The royalty rode around in convertibles. The foot- ball game was Friday night and the dance Saturday night. Throughout the year, meetings were held on Fridays during flexi- ble scheduling. During this time the club discussed any problems, learned new cheers, and planned activities for the sporting events. TOP LEFT: What was that again? Gina Lofgren and Barb Albus listen at a meeting. ABOVE: What are you guys doing? Beth Saner and Doug Throener work on posters. 1st Row: Loree Bennett, Debbie Jahnke, Jackie Nagengast, Kim Wegner, Beth Saner, Anne Scherer, Jan Wickert, Kim Kollath, Kelly Prazak, Theresa Hansen, Tara Twedt, Tammie Heun. 2nd Row: Dawn Kaup, Sandi Miller, Jean Meister, Kathy Brazda, Kim Herrmann Denker, Jena Neiman, Marcie Boling, Bobette Harrington, Cathy Tibbels, Donna Buse, Kim Lofgren, Karen Scheer, Sandy Schroedter. 3rd Row: Mary Groth, DeEtte Poppe, Kim Capazo, Brenda Meyer, LuAnn Anderson, Pam Hendricks, Rhonda Schulzkump, Dianne Pooley Wegner, Alli- son Wegner, LeAnne Frye, Shelley Smith, Deloris Westerman. 4th Row: Lori Fenske, Kellee Persson, Kim Landholm, Lou Buse, Lisa Daberkow, Nadine Schwink, Shelly Petz, Tami Vrba, Michelle Arensberg, Tami Slagle, Kim Boldan, Tammy Lutz, Lori Welding, Jill Iverson. 5th Row: Kris Odle, AmyMeyer, Jean Schlautman, Kim Meyer, Tami Hagedorn, Brittne Hansen, Jackie Bol- dan, Jill Taylor, Lisa Lubker, Debbie Slagle, Sue Gelster, Gina Wegner, Stacy French, Pam Miserez, Kristie Lierman. 6th Row: Janell Kaup, Candy Pagels, Jenny Behling, Alise Metzger, Lori Frickenstein, Kari Hugo, Joyce Denton, Lori Hagedorn, Sarah Daber- kow, Jenny Arensberg, Kathy Swenson, Cathy Wooldrik, Kim Critel, Connie Heun. 7th Row: JoDene Karloff, Wendy Osten, Lisa Peterson, Gina Lofgren, Melissa Lutz, Teri Vrba, Trade Frickenstein, Paula Nei- man, Barb Albus, Gail Koertner, DeVonna Wegner, Robin Hunter. 8th Row: Deanna Diers, Janett Kaup, Tonya Robinson, Amy French, Shannon Thies, Laurie Praest, Jill Schmecpeper, Holly Vogltance, Gwen Lof- gren, Cara Schulzkump. Organizations 21
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