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Alternate Cheerleaders Jo Ann Ditter, Darlene Ditter, and Janet Pearson BACK ROW: Karlene Rupp, Lynn McPhau1, Helen Cuba, Zita Kuntz, Dorothy Mekosh, Jane Larson, Lucille Bosak, Susie Uehling, Gloria Anderson, and Alice Borowiak. SECOND RCM: Mary Ann Swantek, Margaret Garling, Fern Silverberg, Darlene Ditter, Jo Ann Ditter, Janet Pearson, John Gorecki, Iva Carter, Dorothea Schumacher, Miss Krause, our sponsor. FIRST ROW: Sandra Skillstad, Joan Ramaekers, Jackie Curtis, Sandra Elm, Marece Rockey, Geraldine Lund, Bernadine Lund, Connie Boss, and Wanda Roach. CHEERLEADERS: Roberta Buck, Joan Larson, LaVonne Miller, Nancy Samuelson, and Sha- ron Smith. -29-
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Cheerleaders Roberta Buck, Joan Larson, LaVonne Miller, Nancy Samuelson, and Sharon Smith. Pep Club The Black Peppers met and organized in th th e mon of September. The following officers were elected: Joan Larson, president, LaVonne Miller, vice president' Alice B . k . . . orowia , secretary, Darlene Ditter, treasurer. Thirty four girls joined the Pep Club Pep rallies were held immediat l fte e y a r school was dismissed on the days of foot- ball and basketball games. Several up - town pep rallies were held during the fall when the weather premitted. A parade composed of the band followed by the Pep Club, the football squad and 1 the rest of the student body marched up town where the pep rall was c d d y on ucte on the Main Street. Frequently skits were given for home games during the football and basketball season. A Pep Club banquet is being planned in honor of the athletes for the fine work they have done this year. -28....
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ur oactivity freeware-zo Future Homemakers oi America The FHA, under the advisorship of Miss Tagart and leadership of the officers, hadavery successful year. Thirty- four girls belonged to the organization. They start- ed off the year with a dance for the F.F.A. boys, which everyone enjoyed. A Christ- mas dinner for their mothers was a festive occasion which gave everyone a feeling of the Christmas spirit. 'They helped with the March of Dimes campaign in school during January. In April the girls all got up early and prepared an Easter breakfast served at 6:30 A.M. The girls showed their talent in sewing by giving a style show for the public in the spring. At the close of the school year a tea was given for the eighth grade girls to give them an idea of what F.H.A. is. All the girls felt that they had gained something by joining FHA. The FHA motto is Toward New Horizons . It expresses the purpose of our or- ganization, which is to live better today in order that our lives and those of our fam- ilies may be better tomorrow. Q6 BACK ROW: Janet Pearson, Darlene Ditter, Roberta Buck, Jane Larson, Wanda Roach, Joan Ramaekers, Jackie Curtis, Fern Silverberg, Helen Taylor, Sandra Elm, Connie Boss, JoAnn Ditter MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Smith,Helen Cuba, Dorothea Schumacher, Mary Ann Hanson, Helen Peter- son, Iva Carter, Margaret Konert, Elaine Urwin, Rosemary Konert, Rosalee Freas, Dorothy Mekosh, Miss Tagart FRONT ROW: Lucille Bosak, Mary Lee Brandt, Alice Borowiak, Margaret Garling, Irene Hof- fmeister, Joan Larson, Karlene Rupp, Joyce Stetz, Susie Uehling, Carol Lindauer, LaVonne Miller. -30-
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