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OI Q14 kli- Qi um T In September 1951 all of the hiqh school girls met and reorganized the Maxwell Pep Club for the new school year, making a total of 2h girls in pep clubs The girls selected Bette Towers as president and Donna Koenig as secretary- treasurer. Miss Story was appointed as our sponsor and Jean Kittle was elected vice-president for the second semester. First team cheerleaders, Donna Robertson, Jean Kittle and Orlene Cohn, were chosen by the girls in pep club. Bonnie Lukowski and Joan Nelson were selected as second team cheerleaders. The majorettes this year, chosen by our pep club sponsor-Miss Story, and our band director-Mr. Manners, were Gloria Haynes, Dona Maupin and Francis Teeters. The uniforms for the pep club durlnq the year were the same as in previous years-black slacks, white blouses, and orange sweaters. The majorettes wore the regular uniform purchased by the school, while the cheerleaders selected their own uniforms of black satin trimmed with orange satin. The pep club entered into comp- etition with seven other schools. Each pep club paid an entry fee of 532150. We were judged during the Hi- Line Basketball Tournament at Eustis, Nebraska. The judges were unknown to all of the pep club members and they N E E judged us on Leadership, Costume, and Sportsmanship. We are sorry to an- nounce that we did not win the trophy that was awarded. ' A U T Y S A L 0 N We wish to take this means in B thanking Miss Story for helping us p- NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA throuih a very successful year.
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.93and Much recognition is due the Maxwell High School Band and its sponsor this year. Growing from a small group of students in 1950 to a to piece band in 1952, we expect great things to be accomplished in the future from this organization. Praise should also be extended to the Band Mothers, a group of civic-minded mothers who were determined that their youth should be in a band. This group gave of their time and 52 gggaa energy in 1950-51-52 to see that the band members were prop- mnxfyiad erly uniformed. They also saw that the bands at several of our I I clinics were properly fed. 757 Y Z'fW5TH The activities of this band are many for a small school. ,K It received an Excellent rating in the District Music Contest CfmWJf at North Platte in 1951. It won second place in the North w.4WZf Platte Buffalo Bill Parade in June, 1951. It took part in the 'JMAW LCAA Band Clinic at Stapleton in 1951. It sponsored a spring Zfejb band clinic at home in March, 1952, extending an invitation to JQZQQ 7 other schools in the area. And, finally, it will be entered Q P'H in this years District Contest in. Music, Class D, at Grand Is- 11 , land in Apr-11, 1952. K in CTop Bowl Jack McCle1len, Dean Kittle, Don Miller, Arthur Rosse Clarence Brown, Bette Towers, Joyce Towers, Keith Kittle, Frances Teeters, CThird Bowl Don Kittle, Gary Smith, Ilene Stackhouse, Bonnie Lukowski Kay Rasmussen, Peggy Burke, Marilyn Sommer, Arlene Jones, Ralph Exstrom. CSecond Rows Sherilyn Stevens, Jean Kittle, Darlene Oster- lund, Donna Robertson, Pauline Miller, Hazel Anderson, Gloria Haynes, Theodora Lukowski, Marjorie Booth, David Rosse. CBottom Rowb Mr. Manners, Curt Kittle, Ray Rasmussen, LaVerne Ditson, Earl Konruff, Dennis Lukowski, Ronnie Gross, Carolyn Smith, Geraldine Smith, and Carolyn Booth. H T
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