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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW: Hazel Edgerton, Norma Seago. Mary Kay Trant. Mildred Harsch. Patricia O'Brien. Mary.ou Luther. Bonnie Perdue. MIDDLE ROW: Joan Kester. June Hockomier. Dor- othy Lockenour. Helen O'Brien. Joyce Smith. Joan Smith. Edwin W. Dyas. BACK ROW: Richard Arnold. Otto Walter. Ronald Fldler, Gerald Hilton. Duane Smith. Robert Kutz. Our National Honor Society embarked on its second year since its organization. Membership in this club is based upon scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Prom the junior and senior classes are selected qualified members who must have a scholastic average of 85r; or above. Prom the sophomore class, associate members may be named. The associates may be given full mem- bership when they became juniors, provided they still meet the requirements. The following officers were elected for the first semester of the school year. President........................ Ronny Fidler Student Council............... Mildred Harsch The officers for the second semester were: President------------------------Bonnie Perdue Vice President-------------------Ronny Pidler Secretary......................Patricia O’Brien Treasurer---------------------- Mildred Harsch At the end of the year, an impressive ceremony was held for the initiation of the new members in this honorary organization. —18—
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LETTERMEN’S CLUB FRONT ROW: Robert Colvert, Roger Newcomb. Ronald Fldler, Richard Coba. Robert Payton. Dean Sexton, Richard Trant. BACK ROW: Jim Coba. Paul Johnson. Norman Kin- der. Roger Jones. Gene Wolf. Jerry Mlnnick, Harold Summers. Duane Walters. Vaughn Stevens. Coach Mike Miller Any boy who has received a major letter in some sport during the preceeding year is eligible for membership in this club. Dean Sexton was elected president of the club at our first meeting. The following rules were drawn up by the club at the meeting! 1. No smoking or drinking is allowed. 2. Each person participating in any sport must be home by 9:30 the night before a game. 3. No dates on the night before a game. Mr. Miller gave the Club the power to act as a court in deciding whether a violator should be allowed to play. —17—
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PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: Evelyn Danfleld. Delores F ldler, Dor- othy Deterding. Darlene Decker, Mary Kay Trant, Pa- tricia O'Brien. Phyllis Oh’son, Cleora Teter, Ruth He'.s- leman, Norma Carroll. MIDDLE ROW: Patty Minnlck. Lila Whitaker. Nor- ma Seago, Betty Barber. Claudine Owens. Joan Smith. Joyce Smith. Reba Ohlson, Phyllis Knutson. Elaine Smith. Marilyn Teter, Betty Johnson. BACK ROW: Marylou Luther. Bonnie Perdue. Jean Ohlson, Mildred Harsch. Joan Kester. June Hockemler. Dorothy Lockenour, Delores Schaffert. Joyce Bose. Dor- othy Dixon, Sharon Coba, Hazel Edgerton. Ruth Tomlin. On September 4. 194€, thirty-seven girls met in the assembly with their sponsors to organize the Cambridge High School Pep Club for the school year. They were very fortunate in having not one, but three sponsors—Miss Phyllis Lowe, Miss Lois Cline and Miss Marjorie Cline. The Officers elect- ed were as follows: Marylou Luther, president; Bonnie Perdue. Vice-President and Mildred Harsh. Secretary - Treasurer. Darlene Decker. Patricia O’Brien and Mary Kay Trant were elected cheer- leaders. The first social activity sponsored by the Pep Club was the Freshman Mixer honoring the Fresh- men. The initiation was a great success and it will be remembered by the Freshmen for a long time. The next big social activity sponsored by the Pep Club was the annual Football Banquet held December 3. This year an all Football theme was carried out in a very attractive manner. Thanks to the cooperation of everyone involved the ban- quet was a great success. Throughout the school year the Pep Club was highly instrumental in promoting school spirit. Many interesting rallies were given by this group. The girls attended as many games as possible, always cheering the fellows with their yells. —19—
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