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Athletic Club OFFICERS President - - - - - - Mary Kehler Vice President - - Phyllis Waters Secretary - - - - Jack Ecord Treasurer ----- - - Patty Selters Student Council Representative - Rubie Childears Recorder ----' ---- I da Beiriger CI-IEER LEADERS Mary Kehler Lila Seamster Rubie Childears jean Stoeber Juanita Burkholder jane Stoeber ACTIVITIES The Athletic Club was in charge of all the pep assemblies this year. The Athletic Club officers and three representatives elected from the student body made up a commission which presented the athletic awards. They sold magazines again this year to make money. The Athletic Club's biggest activity this year was sponsoring and financing Sargent's second Homecoming, October 7 and 8. The Homecoming was off to a hilarious start on Thursday night when nearly the entire school, clad in their brightly striped and checkered pajamas, tumed out to the bonfire rally. The Homecoming
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First Row: Charlie Griego, Kyle McClaugherty, Merwin Metz, Miss Helen Rominger, Miss lean Carson Second Row: Norma Goff, Nancy Van Nostrand, Rubie Childears, Ida Beiriger, Lila Seamster Third Row: Barbara Selters, Ella Faye Burkhart, Margaret Coehl, Nellie Beiriger, Helen Batchelder Newspaper Staff Kyle McClaugherty - Rubie Childears - - Norma Goff Nancy Van Nostrand - - - Merwin Metz - Ida Beiriger Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor - Club Editor - Roving Editor - High School Editor Grade School Editor Sports Editors: Football - Basketball - Art Editor - Copy Editors - Duane Newman - Billy Thome - Charlie Griego - 'Nellie Beiriger Helen Batchelder - Barbara Selters Doris Elaine Starbuck - Miss Helen Rominger Miss Jean Carson Circulation Editors Sponsors - A newspaper staff was reorganized in the fall by all of the students who were interested in having a paper. A contest was held to find a name for the paper, and Mr. C-lim handed in the winning name of Potato Peals . Subscriptions were sold to help pay for the paper. The paper comes out once a month and some of the prominent features are Whds Who, sports, club news, current events, class news, and jokes. Page Thirty-nine
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Queen, Phyllis Waters, lit the huge bonfire, the wood of which the freshmen gathered as part of their initiation. Duane Clark and Arthur Whitmer, alumni of Sargent, gave pep talksg and Don Oellien, captain of the Monte Vista team, gave a short talk. After the band played some pep music and the cheerleaders led some yells, the students, teachers, alumni, and boosters piled into two trucks and several cars and went into Monte Vista, where they formed a huge snake dance and paraded through town. Carrol Patterson, who represented the queen in his boots, purple pajamas, red coat, ten-gallon hat, false teeth, and wig, led the dance. The snake dance proceeded through Murphy's and the City Cafe, and at various intersections they formed a circle and gave yells for Sargent and the team. Friday afternoon was the game with Monte Vista. Although Sargent lost the game, everybody had a good time. At the half while the band was forming Phyllis's initials, Phyllis and her attendants, Norma Goff and Juanita Burkholder, were paraded around the field in a yellow convertible. The band formed a crown around the convertible, Phyllis was crowned with a wreath of roses and presented with a corsage by the team captain, Junior Martin. He also presented Norma and Juanita with corsages. The dance held Friday night in the cafeteria was the last event of Homecoming. Roy Kincannon and Darrell Blackburn furnished the music. The room was decorated with a false ceiling of black and gold crepe paper. Homecoming pennants were hung around the room and Phyllis' name made of yellow carboard letters hung from the ceiling. Coke and cookies were served at the close of the evening. Forry-one
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