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These Groups Inspire School Spirit CHPIQR LEADERS 'llhe enthusiasm with which students re- sponded to the call for cheer leaders this year was commendable. At all games this year, either at home or away. Miss l,uhm's cheer leaders were present leading loyal fans in cheers and songs. They braved the cold, snowy nights at the stadium leading our team to victory on the gridiron, and a few loyal enthusiasts finished the basket' ball season at the State Tournament. This year's letter winners are Basil Reimers. Arnold Carlson and Marilyn Paulson. To earn a letter a cheer leader needs 600 points. PEP CLUB XVith Miss Hildegard Hein as adviser of Pep Club. the girls have completed the eleventh year of promoting good sportsmanship and enthusiasm in Austin High School. Much of the success of the l94l Homecoming was due to the effective planning of the Pep Club. They acted as the central committee, taking care of the election of the queen, planning the parade and arranging the Alumni dance. By selling tags, streamers and candy at games the members earned enough money to do- nate twenty-five dollars to the Red Cross. One of the highlights of the year was a banquet and theater party attended by the twenty-five members. Oflicers are Barbara Pisch, president: Margaret Wilkins, vice president: Jeanette Anderson. secretary-treasurcr. Y Pep Club Ifirsl row: l.. Johnson. l.. Miller. M. XVillcins, B. liisch. J. Anderson, A. Swan. Pa. Bjerke. Second row: li. Grise. B. Bowers. la. Nicholson. D. Hovey. I.. Baudler. C. l,ucas. J. Varco. Top row: B. Johnson. M. Sass. l.. Neubauer. ll. Johnson, S. Nicholsen. lf. Cipra. Cheer Leaders Sltll7t1ll7tII M. Clark. B. Holman. M. Paulson. J. Biewen. P. Reed, l.. John' SOD. Ifronl: B. Reimers. A. Carlson, R. Hoskins. C. Narveson lo
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Y 1- - I wi U QE ZA? llEUl.UH1E , lloniccoining was onc grand limcl Mr. Sickman and Mr. lVlcCartncy, drcsscd as two ladies out bicycle riding, crcalcd quilc a stir, and did you sec .lolin Fullcn drcsscd as an ln- dian 1' XVlial a siglitl Cfompclilion was mighty kccn bclwccn individuals as wcll as float cnlrics. lfvcryonu in Austin turned out cvcn il- it was only to witncss the most novcl paradc ol lliv yr-ar. 75 i -1 l ' c
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Student Patrols Supervise Traffic Witli the opening of a new school year there is an epidemic of car drivers that endanger both their own lives and the lives of other stu- dents. lt is the duty of the High School Safe- ty Patrol to supervise the pedestrians at cross- ings and also to help alleviate this safety prob- lem. Mr. Ciuy 'l'ollerud is the faculty super- visor. ln our school halls there is also a traffic problem. However. this situation is handled very well by the members of the hall patrol. 'l'hese students are on duty between classes Safety Patrol film! lfrtt': l. lleisev. ll Maltice. ll. Cieraghtv. XV. Sayles. Ki. Justice. Pa. Cleveland. Setontl rottt' lXl.1IVll1 Liralli. Vernon llartley. R. XX'hitman. Charles Jahren. M. fihristgau. .lohn liullen. Dan llittglierty. Paoli Kilgore. Top rote: D. llarry. Don llaffner. tilen llusemoller. Alvin Ruhel. Psoh Bowers. Boyd Uiederich. Allen Knut son. Hall Patrol l'lI'.Sl row: D. Austin. lx. Ree. B. llainer. .l. McNally. D. l.iV.illev. D. Owen. Pa. l-orslund. U. C.onlxlin. l. lferguson. N. Johnson. .X'et'ol7tl 1'-1tL': Cf. ljeterson. bl. Shultz. .l. Sanion. lf. Butts. D. lemliriclx. A. liuchan. lf. llov. P. Cfardell. .-X. 'liond' ing. XV. Rau. D. Bultman. I'-wp !'t1tt'Z D, Monty. D. llanson. Cf. legried. R. Ravenhorst. D, Prartley. R. XVehher. 'lf Stevens. R. Pmliese. D. llammer. Ci. Shirley. Ci. XVheeler. at all of the congested hall corners. Because of the large number of students that ride bicycles to school. there is need for a Pai- cycle Patrol. It is the duty of this patrol to see that these students obey the rules in regard to bicycle riding. Mr. Ranum has charge of both the hall pa- trol and bicycle patrol. Through the work of these three groups. Austin High School has become a safe and cour- teous place in which students may pursue the 'Athree Rs Bicycle Patrol I ef! Io I'lt1f7l.' Robert Sveilxovslty. Donald lfvenson. .lames fXnderson. Dwight Sandgren. I .iX'ern Bohn. -'f A
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