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DEER TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL PEP CLUB ACTIVITIES In the last week in September, 1941 all the girls in high school met in the Social room to organize the Pep Club. After the rules and regulations that had been carried out in former years had been stated and new ideas presented the Clue officers were chosen as follows: Dorothy Anderson, Presidentg Marjorie Yager, Vice Presidentg Katherine Ochs, Secretary g ' Anna Laura Ady, Treasurerg Faye Bartlett, Monitor, Miss Smith, Sponsor, and Margaret Staples and Marguerite Ritter, Cheer Leaders. ' The girls went to most of the football games and helped 'cheer the boys onn, but it was not until football season ended and basketball season began that the Pep Club'got their uniforms of red corduroy skirts and red and white striped blouses. The peppy cheer leaders, dressed in snappy, white1? satin, majorette suits with the words DEER TRAIL printed in red letters across the front, led the girls in grand style through out the year. During the.tournaments, which were held at Deer Trail, the Pep Club sold pop, hot dogs, candy and coffee, from which they made enoughmoney to give the boys a banquet on April ll, I The banquet was held in the front hall of the school , house which was decorated with blue, white, and red crepe paper streamers. Thc banquet was carried out in Wship shape' style, that is, the theme of the banquet was that of a ship and every thing was decorated accordingly. The theme of the banquet was 'The Victory Cruisena The menu consisted of roast chicken, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravey, celery, rolls, green beans, pickles, ice tea, and ice cream and cookies. 'The guests were entertained by'Miss Smith playing a piano solog De Lois Barrier, Tndree Deter, and Katherine Ochs singing 'White Cliffs of Dover,' Dorothy Anderson was the tnastmaster and introduced the following speakers, Mm. Quine, Mr. Sommer , John Woodis, Miss Smith, and the newly elected mayor of our fair metropolis, Mr. Ray Norris. After the meal was partaken of the guests were taken to the Trail Theater to see 'Sailors on Leave.
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