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MASQUE AND GAVEL Front row: Ioyce Lien, Mary Furleigh, Abbie Winkle, Marjorie Baum, Ioan Barlow. Second row Bar bara Lester, Allen Erickson, Lester Nichols, Mr. Edwards, Ray Hewitt and Amy Arneson. The Golden Masque Chapter of Clear Lake is a chapter of the National Masque and Gavel. The Organization endeavors to increase each individual's knowledge and interest in the field of dramatics. The members and the sponsor, Mr. Edwards, work together casting and presenting plays and other activities ofthe club. Any student is eligible when a junior in high school and has done the required work both on stage and backstage to earn seventy- five points. During the year, the activities of the Drama Club covered the junior class play, the senior class play, the one-act play tor contest, the district speech contest and a Halloween masquerade. Abbie Anne Winkle was president of the club, Marjorie Baum was secre- tary, and Mary Furleigh was treasurer. Mr. Ion Edwards, speech di- rector and dramatic instructor, was the sponsor. FEATHERTQPH BROTHER GOOSE
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LIBRARY CLUB Front row: Ioan Barlow, Ioan Fuller, Donna Shelds, Marlys Olinger, Virginia Ashland, Norma Willis lpresidentl, Ruth Ann Miller, Miss Sponheim, Floy Baumgartner, Pat Elsbury. Second row: Barbara Breheny, Phyllis Thrams, May Lou Ryan, B'Ann Stork, Abbie Winkle, Louise Hoffman, ludy Merriman, Amy Arneson, Patty Christensen, Sylvia Burckhardt, Patty Henson, Terry Hennis. The Library Club was organized in 1945 for the purpose of encouraging a desire and an appreciation for good reading amongst our students. The student librarians were girls who had shown an interest in library Work. The duties of the members were to charge books, to mend books, to check in cur- rent magazines, to prepare new books for circulation, to keep the library in good order, and to promote better school spirit. The group was supervised by Miss Sponheim, The officers were Norma Willis, president: Ruth Ann Miller, vice pres- ident: and Virginia Ashland, secretary-treasurer. 36
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PEP CLUB Front row: Susan Merriman, Sandra Merriman, Barbar-a Wood, Lois lames. Eunille Renberg. loyce Lien, Beverly Larson, Beverly Duesenberg. Second row: Mary Furleigh, Dorothy Wedeking, Barbara Clark, Barbara Lester, Virginia Ashland, Dixie Evanson, Donna Moretz, Iudy Merriman, Miss Christen- sen. Third row: Kay Jordan, Donna Wedeking, Betty Markworth, Margaret Newman, Pat Patton, Netah Decker, Nancy Ludwig, Ioan Barlow, lo Steege. Fourth row: Lois Pugh, Barbara Breheny, Ida Mark- worth, Cynthia Bartlett, Marcia Watson, Ianet Hugins, Barbara Gilquist, Marjorie Baum, Norma Nelson. Pep Club was organized in 1950 for the purpose of promoting better school spirit and more sportsmanship thoughout the high school. The group attended all the basketball and football games. During the basketball season, the girls wore gold blouses and black skirts. The membership consisted of twenty-five girls and the cheerleaders. This year a point system was organized and girls with the proper amount of points Will remain as members for next year. New members will be chosen to replace the graduates. Miss Christensen was the sponsor of the group and the officers were Barbara Clark, president, Dorothy Wedeking, vice-president: Virginia Ash- land, secretary, and Barbara Lester, treasurer. 38 N
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