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SCLOJ SW 'n ioneew L New cheerleaders were Pat Gay, Evelyn Lady, Marlene Myers, and Betty Sanders. In new uniforms of brown pleated skirts and gold corduroy jackets with an A anda megaphone on the back, a bucking bronco on the pocket, the costume is complete. New Helping with half-time stunts, running concessions at games and contributing pep to pep rallies and games are some of the duties ofthese 113 girls and their Sponsor, Miss Re- becca T ic e . Reorganized in 1946, the purpose of the club is to promote good sportsman- ship and school spirit. Mem- bership is open to any girl as long as she abides by the rules of the constitution of the Pep megaphones were issued with the outfits.
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.W , Q? Ja? lonfufnerciaf X954 Qfenfia! r MIM-- QCOI' QPJ 0 Q - ' ,- -., -.amng a commercial subject ---nip in the Commercial Club, which this year totals 58. Alice Maynhart, Presidentg Gayle Wilson, Vice-President: Martha Zey, Sec- retary: and Shirley Henderson, Treasurerg each head a group of girls to plan and present programs for monthly meetings of the club under the supervision of Miss Winnie Scott and Miss Mabel Pinson, Sponsors. ' and .. th e chosen by the second-Year typmg - 0 1- Horiz0nS, the em 'Broademng u 1- to members t has served as an inspiration throughout the Yea shorthand studen S, of the rsh Chay Jay Club- . .dents and Donna . . B1 ser, V1Ce'PreS1 Officers Jean Root, Pfesldent' Norma os 0- 10118 with various committees conducted the pr -tl-easurer, 3 Cormack, Secretary grams- 21
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gli? uiff Jai! HAZ em berG. A. A. Cabinet mem, t S. are STAND1NG, left C? right, Clarice Bet-tis V1C':f'President5 Beverl' SP1'1f1Ser. me mbe r shiy P gram? .Te A . . an nn Scupin Presidentg Joan En le S t Q chairmang Pat Gay Pro Barbara Hart as , , , t. S Ort . S , por s captain-J Ming financial- MZ P S CaP'fa1n5 Miss Reb ' , ane Sellers at-,St ' , rlene M , , ecca Tice, L ' -' Program' vers, P'L1b11C1ty, ucy J0 Allen, soclals Claring The Girls' Athletic Association of 67 members, sponsored by Miss Rebecca Tice, has as its aim the promotion of an athletic program to further mental and physical health and improve athletic ability. ' ' d folk dancing are offered in weekly meet- Volleyball, basketball, hiking, softball, an ings.
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