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] 1 1 ] ] ] J ] 1 1 PEP CLUB FOURTH ROW: Eloise Pitts, Joyce Stevens, Delores Boodry, Mary Ellen Broulllard, Pat Mihalko, Carol Lamond, Mary Schnaedter, Wilma Woodbury, Virginia Sharon, Ellen Paul, Mary Lutterman, Virginia Cundiff, Betty Quesinberry, Shirley McMlllion, Phyllis Harkins, Rita Berger, Marilyn Saraz. THIRD ROW: Ruth Netzel, Rose Mary Spencer, Georgine Palmer, Edna Lundblade, Alice Dehart, Dorothy Me Isaac, Janice Cronce, Shirley Sturzl, Carolyn King, Alda King, Anita Gibbs, Karen Pfeiffer, Deone Gurholt, Karen Koyn, Sharon Brigham, Frieda Spencer, Jean Brownell, Lillie McCabe. SECOND ROW: Betty Shadick, Joan Davis, Winifred Woodbury, Betty Marvin, Celeste Palmer, Nona DeMars, Mary Jean Marvin, Bonnie Van Cleve. Geneva Elam, Joyce Radtke, Shirley Petrick, Ruby Gerald, Eileen Champine, Frankie Gurnrn lone Felght, Theresa Starjnskl, Bonnie Duff, Jeanne Sturzl, Marie Bushman. FIRST ROW: Virginia Fulk, Carol Fenske, Regina Benzer, Lois Jean Jackson, Kathleen Rusch, Jane Russell, Mona Gravitter, Audrey Ollnger, Sheila Plummer, Dorylee Peterson. CHEERLEADERS 1 1 I Mona Janie Katie I 29
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY Danny Dehart, Janie Russell, Rolland Schumacher, Francis Tupper, Bonnie Duff, Rita Berger, Allan Stranz, Frankie Gumm, Eileen Champlne. Few members of the audience who saw Do Re Mi failed to recognize either traits of their own families or families they know, for the members of the Sheridan family are typically American. Did you ever see a large family, the members of which did not thoroughly enjoy a good old family row or a good-natured older brother who did not like to tease his younger sister and brother? The members of the Sheridan family fall true to form. There is the clear-headed mother, played by Janie Russell, Dal, the older brother, played by Rolland Schumacher, Mary, the sister who leaves her husband every time she wants an excuse to go home to Join the family rows, played by Eileen Champine. The younger members of the Sheridan family are Clare, portrayed by Rita Berger, and John, by Dan Dehart. Other characters who contribute to the family rows are Bill Tucker, Clare's fiance, played by Allan Stranz, Ed Hendricks, Mary's husband, played by Francis Tupper, and John's two girl friends, Vera Hayes and Phyllis Wing, portrayed by Bonnie Duff and Frankie Gumm. With the exception of Clare, the Sheridans like nothing better than to engage in a lighthearted row. The subject of the row doesn't matter, neither does the conclusion. No one member gets the better of another. It is Just a merry, verbal free-for-all with no conversational holds barred. The audience was entertained between acts with vocal numbers by Margie Grelslnger, Virginia Fulk and Phyllis Harkins, and Jerry Cronce. 88
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'« C CLUB THIRD ROW: Raymond Mattson, Jerry Broulllard, Marvin Roberts, Richard Davis, Harry Leahy, Tommy O'Donnell. SECOND ROW: Edward Spencer (Mgr.), Frank Sturzl, Pat Votis, Bill Bonack, Bill Mountain, Arlynn Kline, Bob Case, Jerry Compton, Harold Kobln. FIRST ROW: George Tupper, Dick Strombach, Wallace Ritchie, Francis Tupper, Gene Robbins, Jerry Cronce, Bob Marsh. NOT SHOWN: Rolland Schumacher. ■C CLUB The C Club had 22 members this year, 8 seniors, 7 Juniors, and 7 sophomores. They started out the year by electing Francis Tupper, for president, Gene Robbins for vice president, and Wallace Ritchie for secretary-treasurer. The C Club was very active this year. They sold Cardinal T shirts and basketball schedule pencils. They raffled a C Club blanket and also sponsored the Homecoming Dance. CLASS TOURNAMENTS The class tournaments offered a little excitement this year, the Sophomores upsetting the apple cart to win first place. The games were as follows: March 4—Freshmen 6 Juniors 14 Sophomores 47 Seniors 19 March 5—Freshmen 16 Seniors 19 Juniors 26 Sophomores 24 30
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