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gDaf2 FOURTH ROW: Haen, G. Minton, Wanke, D. Minton, Wiesner, M. Teweles, Pisha. THIRD ROW: Stephenson, Wilke, Wetak, Merrill, Paul, Smith, Slattery, Thenell. SECOND ROW: Olson, Sperber, Writt, B. Tewelec, Gordon, J. Reynolds, A. Reynolds. FIRST ROW: Newman, Weber, S. Utech, Pollock, Getzloff, Mirkes, Wagener, M. Utech. In the 1948-49 school year, the Pep Club had an enrollment of 94 members. 'I'he offi- cers were: Betty Gordon, president: Royce Schumacher, vice-presidentg and Anne Reynolds, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Place was the club advisor. Cheerleading tryouts were held early in the year. Since it was decided to continue to have eight cheerleaders, the judges selected: Betty Gordon, Jean Reynolds, Sharon Getzloff, Royce Schumacher, Peggy Pollock, Charlotte Jackson, Mary Lou Paul, and Marian Teweles. The club purchased white skirts and red sweaters for the cheerleaders. . . Several well attended dances were sponsored. The Pep assemblies took place on Fridays as usual. They were planned by the cheerleaders and the stage was decorated by members of the club. The Homecoming assembly was a big success. The Class Tournament, on March 4 and 5, was sponsored by the Pep Club. Approximately 150 students participated as players, cheerleaders, or members of class bands. Mary Slattery was general chairman. Thirty-three
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.f 8,2 FOURTH ROW: Schram, Morrow, Schumacher, Cofrin, Huth, Whitford, Vcrtz, Mr. Place THIRD ROW: Kossow, Johnson. Larson, C.Jackson, Maples, D. May, M. May. SECOND ROW: Hoagland, Kramer, J. Herlache, Holub, Hillmer, Hirsch, Larson, LeRoy. FIRST ROW: Lampereur, Kurth, R.Her1ache, Meister, Mathy, Londo, Karas, Lidral M. Jackson. FOURTH ROW:Grovoge1, Anderson, Guth, Conjurske, Hansen, L. Fischer, Jo.I-Icndricks, Je. Hendricks. THIRD ROW:Guy, Hagen, Fairchild, S. Fischer, Herlache, Graf, Christiansen, Youretz. SECOND ROW: Doxtater, Butler, Chaudoir, Burr, Champeau, Cochenet, Halverson, Erwin FIRST ROW: Anderson, Bagemihl, Bengtson, Eliason, Bahr, Bevery, Brann, Bretl. Thirty two
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gufufzs Ol72ElTLCl. Eli FOURTH ROW: Ives, Jorns, Wilke, Kiehnau, Pisha, Miss Hunsader. THIRD ROW: Conard, Pollock, Minton, Meister, Teweles, Conjurske. SECOND ROW: Doxtater, M. Herlache, J.I-Ierlache, Chaudoir, Warren, Paul. FIRST ROW: Bretl, Merrill, Schram, Grovogel, Sperber, Weber, Holub. This year the Home Economics Club joined the state and national organization of the Future Homemakers of America. It accepted the state and national emblem, song, motto, and a revised form of the constitution. Meetings were held the first and third Wednes- days of every month. Program committees, sched- uled at tne beginning of the year, took care of the social meetings, some of which were the installation of officers, followed by a dance and the compiling of a scrapbook for children in the local hospital. One of the most successful undertakings of the Club was the Christmas Tea given for the faculty. A Mother and Daughter banquet was also planned for Mother's Day. The officers of the club were: Darlyne Grovogel, president: Marilyn Sperber, vice-presidentg Mary Lou Paul, secretary: Gretna Weber, treasurer: Audrey Bretl, editor: Mary Herlache, historian: Marlene Doxtater, parliamentariang Miss Mercedes Hunsader, advisor. uf? ER Fil W givin Thirty- four
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