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1 icm i-Q 1c £ . P ' irst vow, left to right: Harper, Jackson, Keltner, J. Hobson, Perry Lambert, Durnil, Ashton, Fountain, O ' Neal. Second row: Kocher, Barrier, Ivy, Hollis, May, C. Adams, Copeland, Black, Bressie. Third row: Dugan, Kelly, Gorsuch, L. Kennedy, K. Hobson, Pendleton, Conine. Kelley, Lee, Fullinwider, Heston. Fourth row: Johnson, Lehman, Scholler, Van Dolah, Appollo, Anderson, Call, Bell, Beal, Dickey. Not pictured: R. Adams, Buxton, W. Kennedy, Swenson, Garland. New members not pictured: Knaussman, Gower, Porter. The Varsity Club of ' 46- ' 47 had a very active year. Election of officers was held in the first meeting of the year. Results of the election showed Gale Lehman, president; Donald Black, vice-president; David Perry, secretary-treasurer ; Haven Kelley, sergeant-at-arms ; and Ed May, student council representative. Membership in the club is gained by earning a letter in any major sport. Each new member goes through a rugged initiation before becom- ing a full-fledged member. The year was started with fourteen members. Thirty-seven men lettered in football, thirty-four of whom became new members. Three new lettermen earned membership by lettering in basketball. The total membership after the basketball season numbered forty-eight. After lettering in one sport, the letterman is a continuous member of the Varsity Club. Meetings were held on Fridays when assemblies were not sched- uled. Activities of the year included participation in all school affairs, obtaining money for the Grizzly Den Fund, and finally the annual Varsity Club Banquet. 24
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7, ennis . , . ■ . . ... . , ' -r m i- m j - 1 r ' f ra ?ii §1 Left to right: Mr. Spann, Bland. Jackson, Black, Heston, Walz, Mattix, Crocker, G. Allen, R. Allen. Q4 ■ • • v:;y ' ±l-vtfi$MmsmntMi?J . li ' .ttvii , :■■ .;■:■. ' ' : ' ' . ■;-■« : : ■ Left to right: Mr. Spann, Atkinson, Maloney, Kent, Gorsuch, Stone. 23
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lieai Giiald . This year E. J. C. organized, once again, a college pep club which they named The Gold Diggers. Because of the scarcity of materials, however, the Gold Diggers could not obtain the uniforms they desired. They did, however, obtain yellow sweaters for the members. Officers for this year were: president, Dona Maddux; vice-presi- dent, Betty Jo Locke ; secretary, Jeanne Nonken ; treasurer, Mary Garcia ; business manager, Helen McGahan; and student council representative, Naomi Varner. The Gold Diggers lost two of their officers the second semester — Naoma Varner and Jeanne Nonken. E. J. C. also elected some very capable cheerleaders for our foot- ball and basketball games. First semester cheerleaders were: Glen Allen, Darlene Burns, Doris Page, Jack Richardson, and Tex Matthews. How- ever, Jack Richardson and Tex Matthews dropped out as cheerleaders the second semester. As pep club members, we hope that this organization can continue next year and progress with time. CHEERLEADERS Doris Page Glen Allen Darlene Burns mm. llSllllllll GIRLS ' PEP CLUB First row, left to right: Page, Perego, Mannion, Jack, Maddux, Matthews, DeLong, Ruth, Bowyer, Lehen, Burns. Second row: McGahan, Lively, Brunson, Wheeler, Noble, Garcia, Williams, Ol ' sen, Miss Beuchat. Third row: Shropshire, Frey, Plummer, McCracken, Heap, Mattix, Gossett, Harms. Fourth row: Harris, Nonken, White, McGahan, Locke, Steiner, Thompson, Waite. m mm
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