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Pep Leaders Betty Jo Frazier, Vera Story, and Ruth Foulk. Front Row, standing Lorene White, Mary Alice Daugherty, Marie Bushard, Margaret Bailey, Lu- berta Sexton, Modine Ashcraft, Fay Martin, Muriel Bailey, Lorena Dumey, Peggy Smith, Eunice Honaker. Second Row Rose Mary Bagbey, Betty Jo Green, Anna Brazeal, Vonda Woodyard, Shirley Den- ton, Ella Rose Shores, Betty Jo Montgomery, Marilyn Kimes, Margaret Bugg, Lee Anna Dumey, and Helen Jones. Third Row Mary Anna Sawyer, Juvata Margrabe, Juanita Keller, Betty Belle Beahr, Karhlyn Lee, Alice Jo Grisham, Eima June Hosea, Marjorie Carle, Mary Anna Heeb, LaVera Scheeter, Kathleen Rowark. Back Row Marie Bunyard. Dorothy Lee Lane, Mary Anna Bisplinghoff, Virginia Crawford, Nola Marie Adams, Dorothy Miller, Mary Jean Slaughter, Betty Metz, LaVera Fowler. President . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Transportation Manager Reporter Sponsor RUTH FOULK MARGARET RUTH BAILEY MARGARET BUGG ALICE JO GRISHAM KATHLEEN ROWARK MISS EILEEN SMITH The Pep Squad held its first meeting of the year on September 19, 1939. The Pep Squad seemed to take a major part in the activities of Good Old Chaffee High this year. Its members wore black skirts and red jackets. The cheer leaders wore white skirts and white cardigan sweaters. A pep rally was held in study hall just before the Jackson game and everyone seemed to have lots of pep and interest. Coach Smith introduced the players, gave their weight and their positions. A few of the players gave their ideas on the Jackson game. The next pep rally was the most spectacular. Everyone met by the stop light, and led by the band, a procession formed, which paraded to the football field where there were yells, songs, and several speeches. All in all, the pep squad has had a successful year. We want to thank every person for their cooperation and hope for another successful year. 19 40 — 22 —
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GIRLS GLEE CLUB Froni Row Betty Jo Frazier, Maxine Jenkins, Margaret Hooker, Kitty Johnson, Virginia Bushard, Edith Matthews. Second Row Georgia Bentley, Coletta Crump, Cathryn Bunyard, Bonnie Shores, Omega Jackson, James Dae King, Pauline Golightly, Beverly Butler. Third Row - - Lillian Noble, Dorothy Pearson, Georgia Whitaker, Ruth Jones, Delores Wahl, Mary Delie Heeb, Juanita Keller, Lucille Jackson. Fourth Row Maxine Welch, Louise James, Jean Moore, Betty Jean Lee, Yvonne Narsh Margie Campbell. The Girls Glee Club was under the leadership of Miss Pointer this year. It was carried on in an entirely different fashion from last year. Miss Pointer thought that it would be a good idea to have the Eighth Grade Girls enroll so they could be practicing for the next year. This idea was met with great success. Thirty-four girls enrolled. This was one of the largest glee clubs the school has ever had. They sang at several programs throughout the year. One of their most popular selections was Morning . Dedication was the number sung at the contest at Cape. This brought them a second rating. — 21 — 1 9 4
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DEBATE SQUAD Front Row Margaret Ann Scott, Fern Washer, Ruth Foulk, Clarence Daugherty. Back Row Mr. LaVal, Mary Anna Heeb, Mary Jean Slaughter, Mary Anna Bisplinghoff, Peggy Spencer. The debate year was started out by the following members: Marnett Scott, Clarence Daugh- erty, Fern Washer, Betty Metz, Mary Jean Slaughter. Peggy Spencer, Ruth Foulk, Mary Anna Bisplinghoff, Mary Anna Heeb. The Forum Club was organized with Clarence Daugherty. Speaker; Mary Jean Slaughter, Vice-Speaker; Betty Metz, Scribe; Mary Anna Bisplinghoff. Sergeant-at-Arms; and Marnett Scott as Librarian. The question for debate this year was: Resolved: That the Federal Government should own and operate the Railroads of the United States. Many exchange debates with other schools were enjoyed. At the Jackson Tournament Chaffee tied for third, but at the Sikeston Tournament Chaffee came out with the first place ribbon. Marnett Scott, Peggy Spencer, Betty Metz, and Clarence Daughertty upheld the Affirmative side and Mary Anna Heeb, Mary Jean Slaughter, Mary Anna Bisplinghoff, and Fern Washer upheld the Negative side. They also gave a debate for the Rotary Club in exchange for a luncheon. Then came the final and big tournament for Southeast Missouri debate teams to test their skill. At the noon recess Chaffee and the Sikeston teams were tied for first place. At the after- noon debates, between Chaffee and Sikeston, Chaffee lost to Sikeston by one decision. As spectators, not contestants, the Debate squad went to Columbia on April 5, 1940, to attend the state debate tournament. While on the trip, such interesting spots as Jefferson City, St. Louis, Columbia, and many other interesting places, were visited. Miss Eileen Smith was adopted as an honorary member of the debate squad and she. and Mr. and Mrs. LaVal accompanied the debate squad on a trip to Columbia. — 23 — 19 40
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