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Page 55 text:
“PeD Club NPL.- X Back Bow: Barbara Moser, Janene Ockinga, Colleen Aspegren, Rosalie Hinrichs, Jeanette Smith, Gail Buchtel, and Jerilyn Hill. Middle Egg: Carol Nye, Arlene Stahnke, Helen Godtel, Marsha Head, Joan Heglin, Donna Miller, Gladys Pomeroy, and Miss Taylor lsponsorl . Front gow: Charlene Arp, Lona Peterson, Kay Thomas, Alice Hill, Lavon Barnes, Margaret Merrill, and Una Hoffman. Cheerleaders: Mary Lemkau, Roma Holst, Shirley Bates, and Marabell Scalf. There are twenty-five members in this year's Pep Club. This year four cheer-leaders were elected instead of the usual three. The girls elected were Roma Holst, Marabell Scalf, Shirley Bates, and Dolly Sal- isbury. Dolly Salisbury moved away during the year, so, the substi- tute, Mary Lou Lemkau, filled her place. The girls elected the fol- lowing officers: Joan Heglin - Presidentg Donna Miller - Vice Presi- dentg and Lona Peterson - Secretary-treasurer. Miss Dorothy Taylor was chosen sponsor. The cheer-leaders changed their uniforms to orange skirts and white pull-over sweaters. The same orange, coat-style sweaters, black slacks, and black skirts were used again for the rest of the girls. The annual football banquet was held November 21 at which the foot- ball boys, their parents and the Pep Club girl's parents were in at- tendance. Rallies were held before each important basketball and football game. On January 19, Pep Club girls and basketball boys journeyed to Newman Grove. This was the first trip made there by the Pep Club. The first football queen was elected at Clay Center High School. The lucky girl of 1950 was Charlene Arp. Her attendants were Roma Holst, Marabell Scalf, Joan Heglin, and Barbara Moser. We feel that each and every Pep Club activity has proved successful. A . Ap, 12 44 fi DL nf A L If gb if
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