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Y. O. B. No sciences are better attested than the religion of the Bible. -Sir Isaac Newton Row 1 - Marvin Kuhn. Iacquelyn Cook, Henrietta Cook. Row 2 - Iohn Datema, Patty Ted- der, Nancy Graves. Row 3 - David Traub, Mary Ann Iohnson, Donna Sherman. Row 4 - Carol Smith. Beverly DeMerritt, Geraldine Brower. Row 5 - Mary Iane Datema. Marlys Gobeli, Elizabeth Oonibear. Row 6 - Ellen Erickson. YOUTH ON BEAM Youth On the Beam is one of hundreds ot Bible Clubs in high schools across America. The twenty-two members meet together in the music room of the high school once each week for Bible 'studies and discussions. A number of guest speakers have brought challenges to the club during the year. In the interest of the community, this group sponsored the public showing of the Billy Graham film, Oil-town, U. S. A. , and also carried out the project of getting Christmas tracts into the hands of Clear Lake Christmas shoppers. The officers this year were: President, Geraldine Brower: Vice President, Norman Froiland: Secretary-Treasurer, Marlys Gobelip and the sponsor was Mrs. Frank Moninger.
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C CLUB This sort of thing takes a deal of training. -Gilbert Blow 1 - Iohn Haxton, Ron Lang, lim Iacobson, Bill Kotz, Gary Lowman, Keith Huntley, Dick Atkins. Row 2 - Lowell Hinsch, Bob Franks, Pat Breheny, Bill Stoyles, lim Hovelson, Ierry Haxton. Row 3 - Bob Mead, Clayton Lincicum, Iim Sage, Don Funte, Ierry Gaylord. Row 4 - Grant Wright, Arlo Lien, Dick Thomsen. Gary Miller, Don Shields. C CLUB In 1926, the C Club, one of the oldest organizations in this school was founded. Any boy who earns a letter or is student manager of one of five sports is eligible to become a member. The sports are basketball, football, track, golf and baseball. The -main highlight of this year was the initiation of new mem- bers which was a test of good sportsmanship. Also the C Club sponsors a booth at the Pep Club annual carnival. They also choose a king to represent them. The homecoming queen and her attendants were nominated by them. The officers this year are: Grant Wright, President: Dick Thomsen, Vice President: and Ierry Gaylord, Secretary-Treasurer. The sponsors were Dyle Martin, Charles Edwards, Del Mully and Bob Erwin, coaches.
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PEP CLUB Victory is a thing of the will. -Foch Kneeling - Iackie Klinge, Marne Lowman, Beverly Gaylord, Pat Mahoney. Standing, Row 1 - Ianelle Wilcox, Floy Baumgartner, Elsie Sorlie, Diane Duesenberg, Margaret Monaghen, loan Kuecker, Rosemary Christensen, Susan Merriman, Sandra Merriman, Beverly Duesenberg, Faye Posson, Delores Burns, Lucy Gagnon, Mary Io Christensen, Sally Thompson. Row 2 - Miss Walters, Elizabeth Conibear, Geraldine Brower, Mary Iane Miller, Wanda Tohill, Phyllis Bishop, Shirley Lien, Iudy Heiiner. Karen McEldoon, Geraldine Hill, Donna Mathahs, Iudy Kirchgatter, Verlynn Olson., Candace Kabrick, Sondra Hummel, Anna Dale Armsbury, Linda Melcher, Fay Hol- mes, Sylvia Burckhardt. Row 3 - Karen Dureggerr, Nadine Tesene, Linda Kotz. Pat Henson, Sharon Hartin, Linda Bryan, Myrna Reynolds, Dyana Day, Mary Beth Nelson, Sharon Whitt. Iudy Hansen, Donna Auchampach, Betty Legried, Maxine Hanson, Sharon Henson, Diane Hintzman. Sandra Swale, Ianet Iorgenrud, Iudy Boyle, Sharon Stuart, Karen Fisher. Row 4 - Iudy White. Susan Knutson, Iudy Nichols, Helene Bruns, Debby Day, Miriam Strum, Faith Teeple, Sandra Severson, Greta Anderson, Karen Heinrich, Ioanne Coyier. Patty McGowan. Sue Bower, Nancy Noll, Patty Christensen, Kay Oehlert, Alice Ashland, Marilie Miner, Mary Lou Miller, Barbara Iones, Dixie Darrow, Beverly Larson, lane Duesenberg, Iudy Lerdal, Mavis Fisher, Beverly Witte. PEP CLUB Our Pep Club was organized in 1950 to keep the team and spectators in high spirits throughout the games. The group, consisting of 90 members and the cheerleaders, attended all the basketball and football games. During the basketball season the girls wore long-sleeved, V-neck, gold sweaters and black skirts. With their gold and black pom-poms, they added a great deal to the spirit of the team. The Pep Club has, without doubt, grown in spirit since it was organized, and has proven to always be a swell bunch of girls. Miss Walters is the sponsor of Pep Club. The -ofiicers are: Dixie Darrow, President: Greta Anderson, Vice President: Mary Io Christensen, Secretary: Miriam Strum, Treasurer. 39
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