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Peppy Pep Staff Led Yells At Games were elected as Yell and Song Queen. Patty Kosko, Jeanie Podolak, and Judy Borter, Shown with their maroon and gold pom-pons are the Song Leaders, Ruthie Merriman, Charlotte Dieringer, and Nadine Person. Posed for the camera in their colorful yell and song leading outfits are the Song Leaders, Ruthie Merriman, Charlotte Dieringer, and Nadine Person, and the Yell Leaders, Patty Kosko, Jeanie Podolak, and Judy Borter. 17
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Pep Club Promotes School Spirit Keeping the Pep Club active ore the officers: Chee Chee Hackman, Vice-President, Kathy Jo Tsch- umperlin. President, and Patsy Grab, Sec. FIRST ROW: E. Walker, J. Walley, M. Madden, S. Trullinger, J. Borter, N. Person, C. Dieringer, D. Hensil, J.'Podolak, S. Martinelli R. Merriman. SEC- OND ROW: K. Tschumperlin, P. Grab, P. Kosko, S. Maras, S. Heston, C. Cristel, K. Borell. B. Forler. B. Donati, J. Melton, A. Greiner, C. Hanson. THIRD ROW: Karen Brabec, A. Wall. S. Freeburg, C. Hanson, C. Dickson, C. Hackmann, T. West, G. Doty, C. VonSickle, J. Hatch, E. Knapp. The Pep Club became a very active organization this year with the Student Council accepting a representative from it. Pep Club members received points by making and putting up signs in the school halls before games, decorating goalposts, and attending away games. They also entertained before the Homecoming game. A drill team was also formed and headed by the President. It consisted of 20 girls. Officers were Kathy Jo Tschumperlin, President, Chee Chee Hackmann, Vice-President, and Pat Grab, Secretary. Division leaders were Suzanne Franklin, Esther Knapp, and Sandra Freeburg. Mrs. VanHook was the adviser. The Pep Club members lined up with their colorful pom-poms as the introduced ot the Homecoming Gome. 16 football players were . ne Pep Club Committee Chairmen headed the three divisions of the Pep Club. They were Suzanne Franklin, Esther Knapp, and Sandy Freeburg.
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White River Band Performs At FIRST ROW: Esther Knapp, Cynthia Hansen, Catherine Melton, Kay Borell, Grace Dieringer, Jeanne Hatch. SECOND ROW: Kathy Tschumperlin, Rickie Moulden, Genellen Doty, Gary Thieman, Judy Hulett, Gretchen Schodde. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Dieringer, Shirley Trullinger, Alice Hackmann, John Cannon, Bruce Ogston, Eleanor Knapp, Bobby Derby, Betty Parkko. FOURTH ROW: Jovoni Walley, Peggy Neal, Patty Rooney, Phillip Person, Jeannie Rinell. Mr. Rodney Roberts directed the White River Band. The German Band which consists of Esther Knapp, Cynthia Hansen, Joe Sorenson, Dave Lunde, and Ted Knapp performed at many school functions. Performing intricate marching routines at football games and playing at pep assemblies, concerts and games constituted a few of the services contributed by the High School Band. A highlight of this year's activities was moving into the new band room in January. It was surely a change from the cramped auditori- um stage. Early in the year, the Band performed at the Fair in Puyallup, delighting all who heard it. At the Band Festival in March the band received a good rating, playing March and Chorus, Two Moods and Cheerio. Among the pieces played by the Band were: Thendora, Swed- ish Rhapsody, Relax, and Deep River Rhapsody. 18
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