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Pefe, Z{Jeek rfctcvctied- .cct faf. £,utku iaAtic Signs of Pep Week hung everywhere throughout Clark halls. Booster Club and cheerleaders devoted much of their time and effort to create them. Here Sharon Ziemkiewicz and Barbara Sichak hang one of these “masterpieces.” Varsity cheerleaders boostered spirits with new cheers and yells. They are: Monica Mihalo, Marcia Madura, Paulette Sullivan, Luelle Obuch, and )oanne Palko. 16
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Senim Dayd, tfame, and T Caduta “Dance Paula Knish was crowned ruling monarch for the 1959 Home¬ coming parade, football game, and dance. Sharon Taylor, Junior; Sue Clore, Sophomore; and Sue Eaton, Freshman; were chosen for the queen’s court. 15
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‘SwMtenA cvCtfa Royalty cuui faicC rfttitudeA Our Pioneer spirit was displayed again this year with Pep Week, February 22 to the 25. There were signs being painted and meetings of all kinds in preparation for the big game ahead. Cheerleaders and Boosters were practicing new cheers to spur the team to victory. On Monday, students began painting signs and practicing for the skits to be given in Wednesday ' s pep assembly. Tuesday, traditional Blue and White Day, everyone was asked to show off the school colors. Full cooperation was given and the day was a big success. A rousing pep assembly Wednesday morning climaxed the week’s activities. Famous members of society giving their opinions on the coming evening’s game were interviewed. A farmer considered Clark a cinch to win, a ravishing society doll agreed whole heartedly, and a member of the opposing basketball team wasn’t sure just what he thought. The big mo¬ ment came that evening when Clark battled against Highland. On Blue and White Day there were not too many Clarkites who forgot to be loyal with blue and white colors. At Wednesday’s pep session Coach Aldrich cannot quite under¬ stand why Clark has been excluded from those favored to win in the East Chicago Sectional. What did you say, Mademoiselle ShimaLa?” announcer Bill Hoover asks Highland fan. “Clark is not going to win!”
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