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PFEP CLUB 94466114 The glee club girls got off to a flying start this year with fourteen members under the direction of Miss Isabel Haynes. Be- cause of the smallness of the group we have been content with singing biggest for the program venture only in two parts, alto and soprano. The group made their contribution of the year when the sang several numbers Christmas program. The volume of the numbers sang for the was increased by the addition of several boys who dared to into the spirit of Christmas. But their adventurous spir- it lasted only so long and after the beginning of the second semes ter they, along with several of the girls, dropped out. The glee club's present membership is eight. They are as fol lows: altos, Ruth Hobbs, Kay Hepworth, Pat Burnside and Wilma Nolan soprano: Beverly Prather, Clara Faechner, Diane Allen and Eileen Hobbs. We have been practicing several numbers for baccalaureate ser vices and the graduation exercises. Miss Haynes is to be thanked for her sincere efforts to guide us, and her help in making this a successful year. --Eileen Hobbs. The membership of the pep club was as usual composed of all the girls in high school who cared to take part. At the begin- ning of the basketball season the girls held a meeting to elect officers and cheerleaders. Cheerleaders elected were: Mary Ann Corcoran, Agnes Stewart and Eileen Hobbs. Officers were: Bonnie Hobbs, president, and Laura Williamson, secretary and treasurer. It was decided to purchase new uniforms for the cheer- leaders, but the cost of made-to-order uniforms was prohibitive, the girls bought royal blue material and made skirts to which they added white sweaters to complete the snappy outfit. The girls gave a dance January 29 to raise money for the Hi-line Tournament and to pay for the uniforms. They made a profit of 327. Another social event of the year sponsored by the club was a Basket Social held February 12, to raise money to attend the district tourney. This was successful to the tune of 528, tax free, and enough to see the girls through 'till the end of an- other successful year. --Eileen Hobbs. .Exif .Mew it .. H 00 f f' I S' 1 AX f
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