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Page 104 text:
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Pep Zia! facade mazda RAISE THAT SCORE was the enthusiastic cry raised by the members of the Pep Club as they cheered the Spartans on to victory. At football and basketball games alike, these girls loyally supported their team. They also participated in the Homecoming activities by attending the snake dance and pep rally and entering a float in the parade. One project of the club was to help the cheerleaders pay for their uniforms. Another was to donate money to the March of Dimes to support the B-PC candidates for king and queen of the McDon- ough County Basketball Tournament. Money- making projects of the club were candy sales held during the noon hour and a stand at a bas- ketball game. A new undertaking sponsored by the Pep Club this year was a skit, which was put on by the club members at a pep assembly. Cook Dixim- Clztffurcl .vtirrvzl up ll lmfclz nf Vlci- 'mm' for flu' team, lbllllt' Iuclv Gullcluu-, Ulorit Dimmitt, rmrl Killllll'1'll Xlnrpluy l7l'Ulilf1l'll flu' xpirit ftff5:D'f'1 P'-41 1 sfilgrcri -' ii: 'ff-r,. Sf-,N ,....,..C'Jf-,A ....- - ' Z3 1 1i It TF' I--Lfff .2 - ..- -N 'f?'t:f'gf'i T QJ 7'1'5i'Er..'Z. :... 'Taft-Z -..T' az... , A' YM: v:xt'1'1 -f 'fre-?v:4 ':..-'f-'f'T'f-VT' : ..3 ,,.,:.,.. :f'lH5'3.47 a-SC 1.-.'- '-1 -.. Nw- '.. 1 .4 : -g-4-7i- -,-. H' C -. .- 7 --. ,. H, , --'1'?E'-.: E'4E71r2, -Q :gr 'ffl 4'-391: ST 7':,QI' -.gf-.fi A-,J uf'-'L'7'f.1.Z , 2511:-,fb +: i-1-: T:--':..:f: :.r,y:.r-...,- f lit:-.11 -..:-f.:1-1 -uf' ::'T- :, ,7.-11. Z .gif-1-ferr' -'f'-TL: IT: : E:'.V ':: .-1 5 Q- iv :Qf'7fgt1b-- z IZ, Z:-A ...w-ein f:--1 w:'f:f-..,-af 'rggzfz' : Q3-LIiT5':5 flrilfisa yt-.NQTLAZZ ggzlxrf? 'K'-ff' ,Q ,-- - . , 77' JIN, EE--ji:-1:-J4 7-'P' 4'-'-'N A f 11:24-4. 2:-rcyrsg, 7J 'f'D..:,':'1:f ...Hifi-1-15-'r ,..:f: f:,..:,-4 Q : 5T2 -1L.. 1575-2 i ,- -. : ,-Q, ,-4-..., 5-:J'5,::.f -1 -:qL:-A 7' .3-:-+211 v7'l4'tv-H E:- -ssm -Fr: Izorrlci I I-0451,-.va Z?::s,QL--f:',:' 2'-I - L: 7f:Z'7T'?'4r ga? 5 ai
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THE MAIN PROIECT of the GAA was for each girl to earn points for num- erals, the school letter, the state I, or the state emblem of Illinois. These points were earned by par- ticipating in athletic activities dur- ing the noon hour and after school. TO INSTILL in the girls a desire to become better skilled the GAA en- tered the State Postal Basket Shoot- ing Contest. Of the eighteen girls participating, the ten highest percent- ages were sent in to be judged. Our GAA placed sixth in the district. I :mu Xu rx 111 mmzstrutc 11 prom r I tml 1 1 mm t U flu c lub IUMA! 11 on while Clon 1 m t 1 x 4 in s rrmr ' ult mul D1 tm Curtis :un m xt lu In :mlm Ll ' cz canldmcoaa ,ezagfzczm acfiaitdec H ff 'Z 3
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'c4z:4e4anogzdeWm4zzf, i j 1 If A.. V, I msr ltoxx. lat Eltingg Bruce Puulg Bud Mead, tmasurcrg Bt-rniv Bla-Cunce, sccretarifg Guy XVilson, prmirlcritg Bill Trout, vice-pr1'.s'iflUntg Larry Bt-Ilg Gary Cairn-yg Coach jones. SECOND How: Larry Deltvnzy, Dc-lbcrt Thompson, Lylr- llvaid, Kurt Evans, Dr-am Coates, Pat Bell, Marion Osborn. jack Pvrsliing, Lot-iv Pt-nsingc-r, Leland Fitch. 'l'iuim Row: Stove Paddock, liomiic- Connor, Don Sm-ck. Bm-rt Lowc-, llowurcl lolinston, Clary Guin, jolin XVliitc, Tom Curtis. Bt-rt Xlilson, Xoriimii Clilmlmoiivy. Ch-nn Scott. Boyd XYilson, john Millard. BELONGING to the Varsity Club is the dream of many B-PC athletes, for its activities tend to build prestige in the eyes of the students. In the fall it is traditional with them to gather the material for the Homecoming bonfire and build a float for the parade. This year's float depicted Lewistown riding in an antique, black, horsedrawn hearse. A new project undertaken this year was the purchase of a summer weight varsity jacket for all the senior varsity members. Regular varsity jackets were presented to Speed Roberts and Bob Cad- walader in appreciation of their continuous assistance with the score board and loud speaker system at our athletic contests. To stimulate sports among all boys, the Varsity Club bought the trophies that were used in intramural sports. Their charitable activities consisted of donations to the March of Dimes and the Vince Grady Fund. The senior athlete to have his name engraved on the Honor Plaque for having the highest scholastic average for four years was Locie Pensinger. ll'iIl I Urvr grim' up .stu I ran ,uct u Varsity l4'ftr'r likv yours. Bill?', ll4S'kl'fl lic-x lfrt-lmrg of Bill Trout.
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