Hutchinson High School - Tiger Yearbook (Hutchinson, MN)

 - Class of 1958

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Pep Club The main purpose of the Pep Club is to create school spirit at the games. Creating good sportsmanship is another purpose of the club. To raise money for transportation to the out of town games, the Pep Club members are selling Christmas cards. The officers of this year's Pep Club are: Juanita Barrick, President: Loraine Brunberg. Vice- President: ,lean Natwick. Secretary: Audrey Jen- son. Treasurer. A TEAM CHEERLEADERS 2: 1 This yearis 6'A'7 team cheerleaders are: Marie Schiebel, Karmen Koci. Barbara Ahrens, and jo Anne Schultz. Loraine Brunberg, Marcine Mhor, Karlene Nielsen. and Karen Popp are the B team cheerleaders. The seventh and eighth grade games are helped along by the C team cheerleaders who are: Peggy Comer, Sandra and Brenda Cox, Marla Haller, and Nancy Dummer. Left: B and C TEAM CHEERLEADERS

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wk, Lette-:rmen's Club The H-Cluln is an organization of the letter- rnen of H.l'l.S. Any hoy who has a letter in sports has the right to apply for membership. This year the H-Club is led by President Boll Hammond. The Vice-President is Chuck Bullert. and Donald Dressel. Meetings are held twice a month with one at school and the other at a G.A Learning to play tennis. basketball. volleyball and softball are just Z1 few of the activities of the G.A.A. Creating good sportsmanship and co-operation in school activities is one of the two-fold purposes member's house. The major money making project of the cluli was selling Tex Tooth Brushes to the students at school. One of the major aims of the clulm is to promote good sportsmanship and good athletics in H.H.S. .A. of C.A.A. Providing worthwhile recreation is another purpose of the CAA. The officers are: President. jane Hosek: Vive-l'resident. Beatrice Rannowg Secretary, Sandra Swenson: Treasurer, Marcine Mohr.



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talk about science in our life. Movies are also Science Club The purpose of the science club is to give those students, interested in science, a chance to get together and work on their common interests. Promoting new and stronger science interests is another big job of the club. By allowing the students to use the equipment available in the lab, the club enables the students to enrich their knowledge. The science club meets every first Monday of the month. At these meetings the students are given the opportunity to further their education by listening to many very interesting speakers shown to the students. Above: Student Experiment by .lohn Geiss, Jeff Hayden, and Sherwood Reed. Every two years the science club takes a trip to a place chosen by the students. Last year the club went through the Chemistry Department at the University of Minnesota and' through the Ford plant at St. Paul. Jerome Burdorf has charge of the club as the President. John Geiss, Vice-President, is a big help to him. The Secretary of the science club is our foreign stu- dent, Winnie Link.

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