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Bt-liiiid the activities fit' thc Pep .mtl H Chills is ii group nf Iitiiul wurltiiig ufriccrs wlimc biggest project of thc vein' is Hoinecoining, They iirc Kathleen Kraus. vice- presitlentg Sue XVni'slcn. sce- l'CI:l1'YQ Mimi Tczistlnlc, prcsidentg Shiloh Mugiiire, treasurer. M.C.'s Don Gnlhrairli iinul Pat Harrigan are assisted by Bob Seek. The junior pepsters -Mary Cecile Breen, jerry Smith, and Carol jenn Heier-cheer the B and C teams. Dynnmos of Hogan Spirit are Nlnrv Lou George, john Rnhuse, Bernice Bachofcr, jim Beglcy, Toni Kessler, :mtl Terry Mullen.
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we -sie-2 'i Preparation for instilling Christian principles into our modern business world is the purpose of the commer- cial club. OHicers are: Kitty Rouen, president, Donna Sullivan, vice-president, Monica Eggleston, treasur- er, Frances Fisher, speed- writerg Kseatedj Donna Coakley, secretary. CLUBS Camera, Commercial, Debate, Pep, and MH Clubs give outstanding service at Hogan, The camera club keeps a pictorial record of the events around school. Officers are jim XValsh, treasurer, Pat Caldwell, presi- dent, Dorothy Hessel, vice-president, Dick Kamp, secretary. Leaving for the Tri-State Tournament in Topeka, where Hogan won four out of six decisions, is the debate team. Debaters seated in car: Richard Kinnard, Rosemary Ziegler, Martha Harris, Paul DeCelles, Frances Fisher, Nancy Steverding. Smndivzg: Sue Turgeon, Don Gal- braith, Shirley Fowler, George Kieffer, Patty Moran, George Bloomster, john Markovieh, jim Welsh, Gertrude Van Hee. In C.Y.C. Tournament, which followed: Hogan rated high. Topic for 1951: Resolved, that the people of the United States should reject the welfare state. V! 43 ,f .... .
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H0 ECOMI G xxx Our Hogan I-Iuiueemning is 'Hu-1 event of rlic Vear. U'ateh that parade down Paseo. Sec the Pcpstcrs waving inarnon and white streainqrs. thc eolurfiil band. the tu'ii'lers-tlie uliule arrav is a treasured 'ourncv fm' cvcrv Homin student. I , . :Q But the one to wlwin this ineinnrv means INOSE is .Nliini Teasdale, Pep Club president and Huineconiing Queen. Yes! L 1'he Hogan team ehosc the perfect Queen. Her attendants are Bernice Baelinfei' and Nlarx' Lou Cieurqe. Page Sponsor: REARDON INSURANCE CO., 216 Porter Building
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