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?2eu sj aj?el Left to Right: Janice Miller (Associate Editor), Norman Irons, Delores Staack, Clayton Linder, Janice Kunz, Sheroll Drake, Miss Norma Carlson (Sponsor), Frances Schick (Editor). Left to Right: Clayton Linder, Norman Irons, Ralph Brockhoff, Murell McCoy, John Thomas, 0. a. Colon (Teacher), Delton Nannen, Chuck Backemeyer, Larry Lannin. —15—
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Pep Clui First Row: Left to Right: (Cheerleaders) Ronald Irons, Shirley Hall, Dorothy Brakhage, Beth Blessing, Gwendolyn Gerbeling, George Stovall. Second Row: Cheryl Miller, Harriet Johnson, Janice Messelhiser, Shirley Messelhiser, Eleanor Brunkow, Shirley Kunz, Delores Staack. Third Row: Frances Schick, Marjorie Kirchhoff, Judy Cook, Dorothy Nannen, Darlene Plunkett, Joyceola Eidenmiller, Miss Carlson (Sponsor). Fourth Row: Sheroll Drake, Janice Kunz, Audrey Lashley, Janice Miller, Gwendolyn Drake, Joan Spurrier. PEP CLUB NEWS Twenty-three girls are taking part' in Pep Club this year. The uniforms they selected were blue scarves, white (short-sleeved) sweaters, blue skirts, and blue and white beanies. The cheerleader1 a uniforms were of reversed colors. Two members were chosen from each class to form a Pep-Club commit- tee. This committee carried on the business for the Pep Club. Those representing the classes were: Cheryl Miller, Dorothy Brakhage, Freshmen: Shirley Hall. Shirley Messelhiser, Sophomores; Marjorie Kirchhoff, Eleanor Brunkow, Juniors; Janice Rung and Frances Schick, Seniors. The Pep Club girl? sold apples, candy, pop-corn, peanuts, hot dogs and pop at the football games and the Tournaments. With this money they purchased warm-up pants for the basketball team. On February 22, the girls held a Valentine tea for the mothers of the High-School students. Thirty-one were present. Each mother was presented with a corsage. Four girls entertained the mothers with a short program. They were: Janice Kunz, Eleanor Brunkow, Dorothy Nannen and Joyce Eidenmiller. Immediately following, refreshments were served by the Pep Club Committee. From all favorable comments the Pep Club is planning to make this tea and annual affair. —14—
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