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1 600' . I iii' I it .f-ff , it X x..x ,. fag. tam., .wi my-,ass Q fqiiv'-MMM? 9 BOOKIES MEMBERS INCLUDED Craig Nuestal, Linda Kimberling, Steve Wold, advisor Dave Obert, Mildred Daughtery, Mary Good, Susan Loerts, and Erleen Jones. Bookies Founded To gain insight into the world of literature by reading and discussing novels was the main purpose of the newly formed Bookies Club. Formed in the middle of the school year the Bookies Club consisted of a group of DHS stu- dents who met and discussed books that they had previously read. Some of the books read were, Lord of the Flies written by William Golding and Animal Farm by George Orwell. Officers of the Bookies Club were: Randy Chase, presidentg Mildred Daughtery, vice-presi- dentg Chris Baughman, secretaryg and Steve Wold, treasurer. INFORMAL DISCUSSION PRECEDED the call to order by Randy Chase. - -.: 5 tt sl f ANIMAL FARM WAS a topic of discussion led by Randy Chase as he finished his lunch during a noon meeting. BOOKIES 61
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We've Got Spirit! Learning a hand routine from the rally members and per- forming it at home games was a new task taken on by the Douglas High Pep Club. The uniforms worn by the Pep Club members were red and white houndstooth check wool skirts with red sweaters, white knee socks and red shoes. Week after week members of the Pep Club took time after school to make signs encouraging DHS sportsmen, letting them know that the student body was supporting them. Some exam- ples of these signs were Skin the Cats and stomp Glide. These were posted during homecoming week when the oppos- ing team was the Glide Wildcats. Miss Shirley Schoenborn served as advisor to Pep Club while sophomore Debbie Parret took the responsibility of pres- ident. The Pep Club had a membership of 12. E f' I9 wb XTX. . 'T tit? .scsi iff! sr'- l'iigx1f'ti!s Q 'fit 5 PEP CLUB PRESIDENT Debbie Parret stapled a Soc it to 'em! sign to a wall. Painting signs was part of the Pep Club's weekly responsi- bility. 60 PEP CLUB DARLENE HANNAH, DEBBIE Hansen and Denise Dunn watch the basketball game attentively. SUSAN LOERTS BRUSHED her hair out of her face before cutting a sign for the district tournament.
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Holiday of Love Adorned Cafeteria Who ordered the cake? This became a major concern of the Winter Formal decorating com- mittee when the bakery couldn't confirm an order. A cake was finally delivered, but decorated in the wrong colors. The senior class decorated the cafeteria around the theme of Holiday of Love. Silver and gold crepe paper were used to create a false ceiling, accented by a big red ball and mistletoe and Santa Claus candles were used as table center pieces. Susan Webber and Ken Coll- yer were chosen king and queen by a vote of the student body. Other members of the court were Dienna Parret and Ed Robertson, Nancy Ellis and Mike Cornell, Debbie Parret and Mark Dwight and Patty Matthews and Skip Davidson. Music for the 46 couples pres- ent was provided by the Young Delight. WINTER FORMAL COURT included: Seniors, Susan Webber and Ed Robertson, Dienna Parret and Ken Collyerg Juniors, Nancy Ellis and Mike Cornell: Sopho- mores, Debbie Parret and Mark Dwight, and Freshmen, Patty Matthews and Skip Davidson. DAN REAGLES AND Chris Holland were two of many DHS'ers who enjoyed Winter Formal, held on December 21 in the school cafeteria 62 WINTER FORMAL
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