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pep 2 ' Early rn September candldates tr1ed out for the othces ot cheerleaders wtth lerry H111 elected Yell Kmg luamta Walter Queen Mllas l-lm shaw Duke and Pat Dyson Duchess These tour w1th the help ot the Pep Band were largely responslble for the support g1ven the team The Gobblefest the years most lmportant pep rally held a few n1ghts before the Thanks g1v1ng game between Bo1se and Nampa tradl tlonally mcluded slots presented by each class COI'1'1pGl1l1V9 yells and a Serpentlne through the streets Th1s year each class prepared a float wh1ch accompan1ed the Serpentlne Afterwards a dance was held 1n the gym and the w1nn1ng class was announced The trophy went to the tumors the second consecutxve year that the class ot l950 has won the award The rally for he football team before lt left for Klamath Fall Semor slut at the Goblvlete t l efore the Bot e Nampa foot! all qame e llc-a ter re paqlfed at the rally lel m tlc gym lerre Bon e Caldwell to tl all game la ketl all game Qlttmrq m the Fra id taml Yell Wu h Dy tn Kmq lerry H I Dx ke Mxla Hln haw ani ueen luamt1Wwlter 5-. ,cv- 1 I I I I - I I 1 - 1 1 I . - I I . I . I I I , Q F . . ' ..s t . sf V ,. Th I nrt :1 we ' I t fl x I w tw the s,- ' , rv w 1 . An xmpromptu pep rally was: held m the fnudntorxum lxetoro fx Caldwell I 5: I . J I sr H . f' ess Pat :rv , ' ul: 1 s S ' r Q , , 1 t f a' Q '75 wt Q 93' ff' ., Q - i - I: 4
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Chemrstry and Plays cs studerts performed experrments rn newly equrpped laboratorres tl'1 year and the Home ecoromlcs roorn recerved new electrrc ranoes and retrrqerators Members of the Expressron classes took part rn the drstrrct and state declamatlon contests and presented pantomrmes tor the grade schools Publ c Speakrnq students besrdes preparrnq essays speeches and radro scrrpts studred the fundamentals ot parlramentary procedure A new add1t1on to the EXDTGSSIOH Department was Debate Members ot the Debate team competed wrth speech students from nerqhborrnq schools Chorr band and orchestra classes proyrded an outlet for the musrcally mclrned and partrcr patecl IH concerts and musrc testrvals throughout the year xl Jr H1 rm r m vs mflwfvrk f urn r 1 J ma llome F rx room P Ve-r w 0 1 r 1 pt 1 Nam:-1 M fr:w1 n F I as :vt ww mf
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I Several times a month, an assembly provided a welcorzie interruption in classtime routine. Members of the expression classes presented a novel pep assembly before the Thanksgiving football game, and in a more serious vein the Armistice Day Assembly. Qther assemblies planned by the student body included the choir's Christmas assembly: the sophomore, junior, and senior assemblies, and the award assemblies. The Christians, who lectured on the River of No Return, appeared on the National Assemblies program, as well as two musical groups, the Kilties and the Volga Troubadours. Une of the last and most important perform- ances of the year was that of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. 'l'lift,v iir' r 'ro introflvimed in the fzrst allfrivrl fa:::'e1nlil',' of the flfhfinl ywyr. lane-V Tfmrvf-V' lfrwiri lfvlvrvtfsn, nnrl lfmvt Augtiivl f-fwypriifffl tlw Du' 'li v tl A 1 D 1 ri l Fivwly v .-1 r:'i1:t we ay ,,:,-f- pl jr T' ' iw- lf- -l-1 Mr-rririari fin tlif- tliif r mul lifwl- flfwlwiri Jhww ii l f vi it ww lf nf- .ri the early 1909 ,- Mill ml:-. M ll' rail l re' 1 fu li ffmidlllf-vw-rfittlif-Av,-,irflAs.-1-frilly l'l.f- A fag yi-'llii Vliwr' wins lf-'slim-fl :ri lla- f-mivml f'lii:.,trim,. 1 ,sf-ml ly. L
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