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Cheerleaders — Lois Williams, Kathy Field, Sharon Anderson. The pep club consists of 37 members, who help the team fight for victory. The pep club made and sold emblems for each home game to increase school spirit. They were inscribed with a typical motto for each game. Shirts were sold to members to be worn on the days of a game to remind everyone that a game is on schedule. Mr. Ford was the advisor. A contest was held to encourage the writing of new yells. Phyllis Blinsmon won first, Janice Beck second, and Ellen Kjellsen third. Talk fast, Ardis, and sell those em- blems. 4nnou.ncei amei ith Skirti 4nd Row 1. L. Jibben, M. Anderson, J. Jensen, K. Field, H. Hillestad, D. Holm, H. Severson. Row 2. M. Berg, S. Jibben. P. Leffingwell. C. Berg, A. Olson. J. Larson, C. Casper. D. Brown. L. Svi- hel, L. Williams. Row 3. L. Koch, S. Olson, S. Gilbery, S. Anderson, E. Leonard, M. Roegiers, L. Anderson, A. Sundet, C. Spilde, M. Ryland. Row 4. J. Beck, J. Albert. G. Stymiest, L. Olson, S. Torgerson, Mr. Ford, C. Casper, C. Jensen, B. Buckmaster, P. Schroeder, E. Kjellsen.
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Row 1. S. Anderson, L. Svihel, S. Jibben, G. Stymiest, C. Berg, P. Blinsmon. Row 2. A. Olson, H. Hillestad, H. Severson, D. Holm, M. Anderson, D. Brown, Miss Huether. Row 3, L. Spilde, D. Holm, L. Williams, L. Hol- land, L. Melstad. cJ ayoutst fricture Putting 4nd idund Paisinn a alienee jPredonian The Prestonian staff and advisor, Miss Hue- ther, attended the State Press Convention at Brookings and came home with many ideas to incorporate into the yearbook. Each of the staff members were assigned pages to work on with deadlines set for spring delivery. To some of the members picture cutting became quite a problem. To raise money for the yearbook pennants were sold at tournament time and concessions were sold at the last few basketball games. It was decided that the dedication would be kept a secret and would be revealed in the spring at a dedication party when the book was distributed. Do our books all check? These are one of the many problems which Arnold Wienk, first semester bus- iness manager, and Glenna Stymiest, second semester business manager, worked. Now, shall we put this picture here? is what Ed. Shirley Jibben, Jr. Ed. Lenarda Svihel, Lit. Ed. Phyllis Blinsmon and Ardis Olson are deciding on. It became quite a task for the ed- itors from the start to the finish in working on the layouts for each page. 28
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Homecoming opened Thursday evening with coronation followed by a bonfire. Yells were led by the cheerleaders and pep talks were given. A snake dance then wended through the main street and was followed by a theatre party. On Friday morning the band led the parade through main stre'et in which there were 18 floats from the school and several commercial floats. The junior float took first, freshman second, mu- sic department third. In the afternoon there was a football game which Arlington won. An alumni banquet was held for all the students and alumni. It was the 50th anniversary of Lake Preston high school. A program was followed by the banquet with Harold Ashbaugh, former band director who is presently principal of Vermillion high school, as the principal speaker. Top to bottom. Kill 'em kids, FFA float--Seniors continue with Moonlight and Roses--Green fresh- men win second place—Good old school days, Third grade--Our Homecoming King and Queen.
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