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GA mf!!! One ot the first aroup assemblies of the year for students of L. H. S., found many voicelerous students displaying their abil- ities as cheer leaders to their fellow students. Iiroin this qroup of aspirina candidates oniorqed the four people who were chosen by the student body to serve as pep leaders throughout the year. To Marcia Knapple, senior: Marjorie Duryea, junior: Louise Fa- tjot, sophonioreg and Marjorie Britton, fresh- inan, aoes an upheaval of approval for the work done by tliein lo inspire our Minute Mon on to nioro victories. OUR FOUR lil.0W'lfRS . . . Louise lfagot. Nlarjorie Duryea. Marcia Knapple. and lNIarjorie llritton warm-up the student hotly he- lore a big game. Very early in the school year a new or' aanization called Pepperettes was forined to replace the former pep club. Under the leadership of Miss Hampton and Miss Burn- ham, the club proaressed rapidly. Any airl in senior hiqh is eligible to becorne a rnern- ber. The classy outfits worn by rneinbers of this organization consist of black skirts, black beanies, and oranae sweaters. These add more appeal to their pep appeal. Mar- jorie Duryea, presidenty Marcia Knapple, vice-presidenty and Donna Peters, secretary- treasurer, are the first qirls to hold offices in the new pep sgroup. THE FEMININE TOUCH . . . The pepperettew give a cheer for the hoys at .1 home game. Bark row . . . Zella Apgar, Marylyn Kriel7. Donna Peters, Shirley Jacobson, Pat Martin. Betty Thompson. Della Shnster. Dor- othy Dericksnn. Thelma Hire. Virginia David. Norma Lee Dodge. Third row. . . lryl Tomasek, Millirent Miller. Jeanne Neff. Elimheth Stuart, Harriet Burnett. Donna Cowles, Lavaughn Brndine, Patsy Ruth Strohl. joan Kogner. Bette jean Hagadone. Marianna Zulauf, Delphine Ayers. joan Wlengler. Alera Carpenter. Second row . . . Helen Warlleliiiiliile, Barbara Morgan, Jeanne Wheeler, Waiineta Hraithwait, Maxine Lange. Pat Banks. Virginia Lex-ick. Garlan Magnuson. Iris Regouhy, Stella Mouzes. Margaret jane Stewart. Kay Menke, Kathryn Hirsh. lfronl row . . . liileen Thinnes. Vera lid- wards. Maxilie Salleng, Betty Stryker. Ruth Diefenharh. Ruth Sorenson. Phyllis Mirhel. Cheer Leaders . . . Louise Pagot, M.lr4 jorie Britton. Nlarria Knapple. Marjorie Duryea.
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Gaadwi ancf Szfmleni M PLAY PLOTTING . .. Coach lensen diagrams a play to be used in an oncoming bat- tle while Coaches Bacon and Waltemath view the scribbling with interest. OKAY! . . . Warren Tee- tor and Bob Carson cease their busy routine long enough to pose at the dressing room door before a game. With the aid of three able coaches, our Minute Men came through with flying colors in football, basketball, and track. Mr. lensen, that good scout, who, without a great deal to Work with puts out those successful teams. Then there is Mr. Bacon with that alluring per- sonality and technique, who takes the second squad and coaches them into tough competition for the varsity boys. Third and last, but 'not least, we have our ir- resistable Eddie Waltemath, who plants the seeds for our future varsity Minute Men in the hearts of those promising athletes of lunior High. Where's my helmet? How about a clean towel? Familiar words are these to student managers, War- ren Teetor and Bob Carson. To these men behind the Minute Men goes a vote of appreciation for car- ing for athletic equipment and performing assigned duties in the best possible manner. Page 28
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