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CGJUCQMJ GYM CLUB Members Center picture, left to right: Mr. Gallais, Sponsor Andy Aubuchon. Al Lantz. George Londolf. Lester Teddy. Jesse Bob Cowee. William Oberschelp. Vernon Mitchell. Sherdel Zemblidge. Don Sussey. XVilliam Petty. Harold Williams, Jerry Hart. George Oldenettel-Co-Cuplam. Pal Krissel Robert McNamara. Jack Loser-Co-Capluzn. Ernest Brinkman One Hundred Thrrteen
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gacluceuri PEPPERETTES Jo ANN PACE You know them, They are the group of peppy, energetic girls who are always doing something: the ones who support our teams. They are the Pepperettes! How can you become a member? All you have to do is buy a pass for the season sport and have plenty of good enthusiasm. That makes you a member of the largest, most popular organization in Beaumont. This term the Pepperettes in co-operation with the Mothers' Club gave a successful Mothers-Daughters Party May 6. All the girls of the school and their mothers were invited to this gala affair. Much of the Pepperettes' success is due to their genial sponsor. Miss Bax- meyer, who always Ends time to help the girls and the club's officers. President Veronica Murphy Vice-President Jane Payne Secretary-Treasurer Phyllis Franklin Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Jo Ann Pace fclane Payne Cheer Leaders 4Rose Marie Schiller Uane Donley Sponsor Miss Baxmeyer GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB One Hundred Twelve
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C 61, uceud WITENAGEIVIOT Bora MOSHER U 8 The students of Beaumont High School have been endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights and privileges, among which are those of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. The Witenagemot, or Debating Club of Beaumont, makes practical use of these privileges every other Tuesday. lt assembles in Room 208 under the sponsorship of Miss Rifkin and there. after the pattern of the ancient A'Witan of the Anglo-Saxon period, they formally discuss current topics of nation-wide importance. Negative and affirmative speakers take such subjects as The Streit Plan for post-war lasting peace and The Soldiers' Vote Bill, and state their views on them, pro and con. After the debaters have delivered their rebuttals and the winner has been elected, the subject is open for club discussion. When the meeting is finally adjourned, we feel assured that the subject has been thoroughly digested. If you would care to make use of your rights as an American citizen, join our debating organization. President Bill Niehaus Vice-President Jo Ann Pace Secretary Betty Ann Knickmeyer Treasurer Bob Kleinschmidt Digest and CADUCEUS Correspondent Bob Mosher Librarian Marilyn Schmitz Sponsor Miss Rifkin One Hundred Fourteen
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