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PEP CLUB Cheerleaders - Rosemary Christensen. Iudy Lerdal. Beverly Larson. Susan Merriman. Sandra Merriman. Beverly Duesenberg, Pat Mahoney, lane Duesenberg. Second row e Iackie Finer. Sharon Doescher. Mary Io Christensen. Pauline Nickerson. Arlene Nickerson, Lois Pugh. Norma Nelson. Ioan Kuecker. Margaret Monaghen. Myrna Pushor. Third row - Phyllis Bishop. Ida Markworth. Cynthia Bartlett. Sandra Severson. Dixie Darrow. Donna Moretz. Patty Cristensen. Debby Day, Annadale Armsbury. Fourth row - Shirley Rowe. Barbara Gilquist, Linda Kotz. Greta Anderson. Marcia Watson. Susan Bower. Corine Ashland. Nan- cy Noll, Sally Carroll. Pep Club was organized in 1950 for the purpose of promoting better school spirit and more sportsmanship throughout the high school. Members of Pep Club are required to attend all meetings and games. To distinguish the members from the school body, the girls have chosen a uniform consisting of a white blouse, black skirt and gold sweater. The sponsor of this organization is Miss Walters. The officers are Presi- dent, Ianet Hugins: Vice President, Donna Moretz: Secretary, Lois Pugh: and Treasurer, Susan Bower. 44
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PC2 First row - Dick Slocum. Allen Iohannessen. Ioan Kuecker, Margaret Monaghen. Corine Ashland Sally Carroll Lois Pugh. Norma Nelson. Back row - Sylvia Burckhardt, Ianet Iorgenrud, Lowell Bryan hm Walch Marvin Kuhn, Loren Wilcox, Bob Iodan, Iim Sage. Pat Breheriy. Mr. Edwards. PC2, the physics and chemistry club, is under the direction of Mr. Charles Edwards, the science instructor. The club is affiliated with the Iunior Academy of Science of Iowa, and the Science Clubs of America, which it joined in the past year. The aims of the club are to promote scientific interest and to give to its members a chance to increase and develop their general scientific knowledge and skills. There were seventeen members this year. Each member had his own project. The meetings were held on Wednesday evening in the science room. A special program featuring a noted speaker or a group project was presented at each meeting. Any sophomore, junior or senior with a B average or above in science for one year is eligible for membership. The officers of the club were Corine Ashland, President: Margaret Mona- ghen, Vice President: Ioan Kuecker, Secretary: and Allen Iohannesen, Treas- urer. 43
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RADIO STAFF The Lions Roar, as the high school radio program was called, was presented weekly over station KRIB. The fifteen-minute program included school news, sports, music, interviews, dramatics, and a variety of other activities. Made up mainly of members of the speech de- partment, the staff included Mr. Gillespie, faculty advisor: Dick Slocum, program director and chief announcer: and Richard Nichols, chief engineer. These people were assisted by many other students who were on the air at various times. Two years ago, the Lions Roar was a regular feature of the school: last year, however, the program was not produced. The program offered rich experience for students interested in any phase of speech or radio work. The program was produced in the school: the scripts were all written by stu- dents: the announcing was done by students: and even the engineers were students. It is hoped that next year and for many more years the Lions Roar will continue to be an educa- tional and interesting extra-curricular activity of Clear Lake High School. Waiting for the cue from Mr. Gillespie are. back row, left to right: Duke Hughes. Iim Sage, Sharon Hensen, Pat Breheny, Dick Slocum, Tom Miller, Linda Kotz. Larry Watson, Marlys Enabnit, Linda Melcher, and Ioan Breheny. In the front row are : Richard Nichols, Ion Gilmore, Chuck Elsbury, Ioan Fuller. Sondra Hummel, lane Brownstone. Bev Duesenberg and Mr. Gillespie. 45
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