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Pefi In October, 1946 the Pep Club was reorganized with the officers as follows: President: Dorothy Kawulok Vice President: Catherine Fiedor Secretary-Treasurer: Elaine Kawulok Cheerleaders: Betty Goodill and Roberta Goodill. Sponsor: Mrs. Belding The Pep Club began its activities by serving at the Democratic Rally in late Octo- ber. We opened our real activities on Dec. 5, when our boys played a game with Lodge Grass. Much cheering and good spirit were put into this game. In order to raise money to take us to the Gillette tournament we sold refreshments at later games. By the middle of February sufficient funds were raised and we were all set to go. Early on March 6, Mr. Paustian and Mrs. Schreibeis loaded down their cars with nine girls and Mrs. Belding and started for Gillette. The girls stayed at the Kola Tepee Cabins and cooked their own meals in the cabins. Our cheerleaders this season were Roberta and Betty Lou Goodill. Their enthusiasm was an example to the whole club and we had many nice compliments on their pep and ability. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Victory, Victory is our cry, Are we in it? Well, I guess!! Ranchester High School Yes, Yes, Yes. Purple and Gold, fight, fight, Purple and Gold, fight, fight, Who fight? We fight!!! Purple and Gold, fight, fight.
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7 Sa tf ccttCeM The Ranchester Junior High Basketball Team The Ranchester Junior High Basketball Team this year were as fol- lows: Captain, Robert Lyman, guard, No.3; Raymond Kawulok, guard, No. 7; Douglas McLean, guard. No. 8; Tommy Fiedor, forward. No. 9; Eugene Fackenthall, forward, No. 4; Henry Seder, center, No. 14; Ix)ren King, forward, No. 5; Donald Graham, No. 10, and Dale Schilling, center, No. 6. The team had a very successful season with ten wins and seven losses. We went on two trips to Buffalo but lost both times, and Buffalo Junior Team came to Ranches- ter twice where they won one game, and lost one. The Lodge Grass Junior High Team paid us a visit December 5th and beat us badly. We also made trips to Clearmont, Big Horn, Dayton and Monarch. We beat Clearmont, Dayton and Monarch, but we lost to Big Horn. On March 28th we went to Buffalo to the Junior High Basketball Tourna- ment. We had a great time and met a lot of other boys. We played Monarch first and beat them 18 to 11. Our record game was with Upton and we beat them 23 to 11. This put us into the finals but Big Horn won first place by beating us 23 to 11. We came out second best and received a nice-looking trophy to add to our show case. We all feel we’ve made great progress this school year and have high est hopes for next year’s season. —ROBERT LYMAN. 30
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p. 4. This year a new organization was formed by the Ranchester girls called the Future Homemakers of America.” The Future Homemakers of America is a new youth organi- zation planned by high school home economics girls and was officially organized in June, 1945 through a series of twelve regional meetings scattered throughout the United States. There were over one hundred thousand members the first year of the national organiza- tion. T he Wyoming association has thirty-nine active chapters with a membership of 1,207. There are eight purposes of the club. They are as follows: 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. Members participating are as follows: Senior Members Elaine Kawulok Dorothy Kawulok Georgia Burgess Ruth Schreibeis Julia Ann Lyman Roberta Goodill Helen Kukuchka Kathleen Sperl Catherine Fiedor Julia Cable Junior Betty Lou Goodill Margaret Kukuchka Mary Ann Mates Carol Zawikie Shirley Lewis Members Lorna King Dona Madron Beverly Barbula Dorothy Zawikie Joan Fiedor President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . ... Parliamentarian Editor Historian Song Leader Officers Elaine Kawulok Dorothy Kawulok Helen Kukuchka Roberta Goodill Catherine Fiedor Georgia Lee Burgess .............................. Julia Mae Cable Kathleen Sperl MOTTO: Toward New Horizons FLOWER: Red Rose COLORS: Red and White 32
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