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Show Booster Club lauded for support ; Pleasant Grove Viking feter Club had its first business wtingforthe 1989-90 school year . stweek. Several items of interest : we discussed at the meeting. ' Diepurpose of the Boosters was uplained to new board members Pres. Sherrie Atwood. That main that were built, but that many of the younger little league players had used them. He said that he could really see an increase in attendance at-tendance at the games, and that had helped to boost the morale of his players. Head Girl's Coach, Marie Bone, year, they would show the other 4A schools how well that Pleasant Grove has traditionally supported their kids's activities. pose, when the Viking Booster 1 U was founded three years ago, is to promote high school athlet-' athlet-' btkrough publicity, Booster func- Eas, promotions, and Booster '. "fleets. In the last two sessions, the club, ; rough its membership contributed contribu-ted fundraisers, has provided '. a high school with two batting es,a"hip and leg rack" (weight :. :ahine), and now a beautiful press ' bi on the east side of the football ' lei These have all been donated : tythe club for the benefit of athlet-i. athlet-i. 6 at the high school, they have b donated over 180 senior atheists ath-eists pictures. . Bill Delaney, principal of P.B. '. Kgk School, thanked the club board tthemeetingfor all that they had , tntributed. He said that with his , tailed school budget, that the .; tars had provided an invalu-. invalu-. t.e service to the school and its ', Waits. He also commented how the Boosters had helped to ; Biderably raise the attendance allofthe athletic activities through -f'ft awareness. Head Baseball Coach, Jon wer, also thanked the Boosters. "said that not only had the team benefited from the batting cages commented to the board how she had greatly appreciated the support sup-port that the club had given her and her players. She said that she was pleased with the increased amount of spectators that she had seen at the girl's games. Sherrie observed that when the club started, that everyone really -had an interest in the sport that' their son or daughter was involved in, but that last year she saw members attending events that their own kids weren't even involved in, and they were supporting all pf the activities. She said that everyone on the board has had an interest in improving all of the activities through their support. She reminded everyone that there will be a pre-game BBQ on September Septem-ber 22 when P.G. plays Mountain View in football. The Booster Club encourages everyone to join them again this year. The nominal $10 per person annual donation will again be applied ap-plied to a project this year, and allows those with their card a half-price half-price discount at any home activities activi-ties at PGHS. In closing, Sherrie added that despite the fact that PGHS had moved up to 4A classification this |