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'I in WJ..- ' 0 0 0 J C. I .4-6914.14 Dara Aff, ,Zf JL.. 'idx A 1-1. A . 7 F71 . - '-.-f1 0 ' 044, x la., Wm I 4-L. 7-Y-QQ-rq,,,,9, I Frmit, Huw Qleft to riglitji l'. Nuruiii, E. .Xlli-Zt'l'll0f9l', H. Eivhlvr, li. Nichols, M, Sllttlr-, J, lirowm-ll: lSweuml Howl ll. Null, lb. M. Stark, D. Muttesmi. M. IC. Mundy, H. Simons. RAI-I-RAH-RAH! By ROBERT VERNON Fizzle Boom! Fah! Falil Pep Club-Rah! Rah! Hear the bugle, hear the drum! Roll up your pant-legs, here we come! ONCE AGAIN THE PEP CLUB, with its windy mouths and soggy i- deas breaks into view as the wits and half-wits of dear old Central gather around to stir up the glowing fire that burns within the hearts of every Cen- tralite. Pep on the loose! Leading the yells, singing the songs, driving on the glory of the snake dances, the Pep Club with its mouthy members and school spirit has endeavored during the course of the last year to keep the Aberdeen High School on the map and to show what we can do with our respected tonsils at the right time and the right place. 22 Every one knows that the only reason we have athletics is to give us a chance to fling to the four winds the burning energy of pep. But casting aside all of this bally- hoo, the Pep Club is really the back- bone of the righting spirit which we all possess. lt entertaines us in the assemblies, it keeps us in a frenzy by leading yells when we would rather watch the basketball game, and it brings to the surface the beast that is in us, by making us scream our heads off for the Pep Jug, A new event this year in the his- tory of the Pep Club is the purchas- ing of golden eagles for sweaters. These emblems represent the Aber- deen High School Eagles and will al- ways be a symbol of distinction for the Club members. o
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IA-zuling tin- Grand March of the Iiliili lirom arc' Roy Kessler with Iiuciils- Smith, llzirriet Hm-rs with Ilick Anizlins, John 'l'1'ish with I-'ziuliuc Ilohln-1', Imrothy Forsyth with till'll2ll'fl lll'2lllt' SWINGING ALO G By BOB MCCAUGHEY DUI LlGH'I'S. BEAU'I'Il+'t'I, girls. anal lnuulsolne men, It is Page- ant Day :intl the school is Ct'lt'llF1ltlllg' its twenty-iifth annivcrsary. 'llhc gyin is decorated in hluc and white. form- ing a fitting' haclagrouncl for thc thc-nie. Six quecn nominees. tlrcssctl i11 Augustan costumes. add splcntlor to the gala occasion. foothall tcqn are thc guests of the eve- The Sioux Falls ning. Music is furnished hy Dean Deucl. and his orchestra. Times passes on. Then one night the student hotly is again seen sway- ing to the rhythm of Dcan Dcuel. lt is the .lunior General. Sophomorcs, juniors and scniors attcncl in largc numbers. making the cveningx enjoy- able for all. Again the days pass. New dresses appear. for thc girls are preparing for tlw Senior General. Seniors are good hosts :intl lk-an llcuel does a good jolv of supplying the music. During thc following' part of thc ycar. many dances are hold. The new school orchestra furnishes music for tlanccs after haslietlmall gaines and other tiines. The .lunior-Senior Prom is the main event of the year. 'llhc hoys tlrcssccl in whitc Hannels and the girls in lwautiful forinals nizilie a colorful picture in the gylllll2lSilllll. The gym is tlccoratecl with soft lights. beautiful flowers. which make a picturesque set- ting' for thc evening. Proud parents form a very large group of spectators. The last school dance, the Senior Gcncral on Field Day. was thc conclu- sion of the successful social season ot' the 36-37 year. 21 1 'S QQ
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Front Row n- rm 1 fi 1 . . 'ztrr. , . 1 d ' ' N ' T r ' ' mm 1- ' 'iii 'U' 'wc' 1' 'ww' ilftt salty xt X ll tt, L. Mu d5.L.ll b1l.l,l1.l,ld..l.l.y - on ioxxl .I. Drum, M. E. Mundy, S. Goodman, M. Hassett, F. Vining: Ltliird ruwl J. llrmu Q-ll E Sc-liilv IJ. Nm-r, lf, George, ll. Mzlttm-son. YES, WE SERVE THE SCHGOL! By DEAN MATTESON THE izoosrnn CLUB was boosted last year. Since then this club, with its members taken from the various extra-curricular clubs in the school, has been function- ing successfully, It job is to create and boost more and better social activities such as plays, dances, to promote extra-cur- ricular programs, and to make Central High school more interesting for the pupils attending. One of their most outstanding achievements was last year's promotion of the intensive ticket sale for the Aberdeen Relays. As last year, the club presented a three act play. The play this year was a hilarious comedy, suitably named, Who's Crazy Now, The club backed the pep and dance band, used for pep assemblies and after school dances. Both of these organizations have added more enjoyment to our many pep assemblies and school dan- ces. They have given a free Christ- mas dance where free apples and can- dy were given away. They have given more to our school in lively spirit than could be imagined. Their four superior achievements are the ones that gave us more enjoyment throughout the last school year. In looking over their progress we are assured that the Booster Club is intent on boosting Central, and is one of the best that ever hit Central High. As in any other up and coming club we must has organization, so we have it in the Booster Club. The pres- ident, Dean Matteson,, vice president Francis George, treasurer, Adell Carr, and secretary, Don Neer, are the offi- cers of the group. l 23 J ff, ,Q
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