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PEP CLUB Back row: Lila Whitaker, Anjula Dick, Ruth Heisleman, Patty Witte, Bertha Nicholson. June Hockemeier, Virginia Minnick, Darlene Decker, Jean Ohlson, Donna Tomlin. Claudine Owens. Second row: Margaret Arthaud, Clarice Colvert, Mary Arthaud, Bonnell Smith, Peggy Tomlin, Betty Ogorzolka, Bonnie Perdue, Phyllis Ohlson, Betty Barber. Front row: Betty Johnson, Joy Ohlson, Delores Trant, Shirley - ann Phillips, Donna Johnson, Norma Johnson. Hazel Edgerton, Joye Kelly, Marylou Luther, Norma Kester, Donna Kriutzfield, Donna Sullivan. Naomi Baughman, Patty O’Brien. The Pep Club had its first meeting on September 8, 1944, and elected officers at the meeting. The officers were as follows: President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer News Reporter Sponsor Cheer Leaders Donna Johnson Shirleyann Phillips Joy Ohlson Delores Trant Miss Kriutzfield Patty O’Brien Naomi Baughman Donna Sullivan The Pep Club consisted of 32 members. Their first main event was the Freshman Mixer, welcoming the freshmen. Next they sponsored the Football Banquet given at the Congregational Church. The theme of the banquet was “Pigskin Round-up.” The program consisted of speeches and solos. The last event was the Mothers’ Day Tea held in the Homemaking Department, Friday, May 11, 1945. A Maypole theme was carried out. The Pep Club also sponsored a few dances during the year and held many rallies before the assembly. —19—
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LETTERMEN’S CLUB Back row: Bob Colvert, Dick Trant, Max Tomlin, Stewart Minnick, Ronnie Fidler, Ross Newcomb, Dwight Jones. Middle row: Bob Payton, Dick Coba, Joe Houg- non, Duane Walters, Vaughn Stevens. Front row: Stan Meininger, Bob McKinney, Bob Newcomb, Roland Marples, Charles Cotton. Don Summers, Ronnie Ommert, (Denzel Thompson not pictured). The Lettermen’s Club was organized this year. All members are major lettermen in some sport. A High School dance was given by the club and new members were taken into the club. The following held office this year: -18- President — Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Denzel Thompson Bob Newcomb Don Summers
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BAND Back row: Betty Barber, Arlene Teter, Doii Thompson, Bertha Nicholson, Bob McKinney, Ronnie Fidler, Calvin Dixon, Bob Newcomb, Norman Kinder, Dwight Jones, Denzel Thompson, Vaughn Stevens, Paul ten Bensil. Third row: Marylou Luther, Dorothy Lockenour, Joan Kester, Hazel Edgerton, Patty O’Brien, Donna Sullivan, Shirleyann Phillips, Anjula Dick, Lila Whitaker, Darrel Deterding, Robert Colvert, Raymond Anderson, Mary Kay Trant. Second row: Margaret Arthaud, Mary Arthaud, Clarice Colvert, Naomi Baughman, Bonnell Smith, Peggy Tomlin, Jerry Minnick, Ross Newcomb. Front row: Ruth Tomlin, Carolyn King, Joan Denman, Betty Foster, John Foster, Virginia Minnick, D. B. Dick. Mr. Dick was the instructor of the band this year. In September a Constitution Day program was given in the auditorium. Attorney Butler gave an address on the Constitution. The band played several numbers before and after the address. On January 17, the band held its Winter Concert in the auditorium. It con- sisted of overtures and marches. The band participated in the evening program of the Music Festival at Holbrook on March 29. They played “Gypsy Festival” by Hays and “Campus Queen” by J. J. Richards. A short concert was given at the annual Field day on April 16. The band entered in the McCook District Music Contest on April 21. They played “The Califf of Bagdad” by Boieldieu, and “Royal Hussars” by King. Mr. Dick has been an able instructor and succeeded in making the band inter- esting for us. —20—
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