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PEP CLUB A -fl .16 ' . Pai' im 'will il? F fs .....4 ,x , h il . Z We 0 Miss Aurora Muske, Sponsor, and Betty Billingsley, Pep Club Presi- dent. Q Pep Club members. starting on inside of G3 Ellie Stroman. Donna lee Squires, Marion Nakken, Marion Caricaburu, Donna Hanson, Dorothy Brown, Margie Moon, Grace Caricaburu, Dee Ackerman, Dorothy Kuehn, Annie Marshall, Sharon Linn, Eloise Hanson, Phyllis Scanson, Patsy Patti- son, Pat Jennings, Agnes Fuhrman, Beverly Estrem, Kay Hallet, Elizabeth Ann Hart, Betty Ann Erickson, Julene Rawe, Nona Crain, LaVonne Peter- son, Marv Kay Holland Ardice Bowles, Patsy Crain, Carol Stensland, and Viola Russell. The Pep Club is one of the most outstanding organizations in Glasgow High School. The girls have the big job of promoting sports- manship and school spirit among the student body. They take charge of the Pep Assem- blies that we have before each home basket- ball and football game, and whenever pos- sible, a bus is chartered for the out-of-town games. Sometimes this was impossible, so this year the girls started something newg they prepared gifts and letters to be opened on the trip or else sent good-luck telegrams that were delivered to the boys at the begin- ning or between the halves of the game. With the help of the Glasgow Kiltie Band, the Pep Club girls entertained the spectators of last season's football games with attrac- tive formations and drills. They also spon- sored several All-High parties during the school year. ...14.. 0 PCP at leftg Farrell, Bruce, Sevold, Club Cheerleaders, starting Don Malunat, Jennie Lou Mary Ann Farrell, Bettye Maxine McIntyre, Peggy Dot Briggs, and Phil Ham- Il'l8I'I18SS.
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.E 5,i?5'f gil? f Q ' ' 3 is , My ,QQ De. X . mf X fl W. Q ws.-A WEE SENIORS 9 s. ll ., Q, :.,.. as W Y? . Ang? 9 1. Bob Johnson at that tender age . . . 2. Betty in her inexperienced years . . . 3. My how you've changed, Marion , . . 4. The little girl who never grew up . . . 5. Harwood be- fore we knew him . . . 6. Butchie Boy. young and innocent--th-en . . . 7. Started out young, huh, Marvel? . . . 8. Same old familiar faces . . . 9. I got rhythm, I got music-liz . . . 10. Where's the basketball, Al? . . . Sammy in his green years . . . 12. 'Tm all dressed up to go dreaming --Bob Johnson-Don't swoon, gals . . . 13: Little Annie Laurie and sister . . . 14, Benson in her glamoufous years . . . 15. Our men in their more youthful days . . . 16. What, no curls, Dee? . . . 17. Typical birthday party of long ago . . . 18. Bailey when she was sweet and shy. ' -13- v
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G ULU Q G-Club members, starting back row, left to right: Kenny Paulson, Ted Parker, Bill Sternhagen, Tobe Miller, Duge Koon, Gerald Stensland, Walter Russell, and Bill Nelson. Second row: Larry Holland, Thurlo Schindler, Duain Bowles, Burt DeLay. Casper Czyzeski, Wes Goheen, Garth Maag, Gail Stensland, and Glen Johnson. Front, Al Combs and Don Phay. The G-Club is made up of boys who have been awarded a letter in one of the following sports: football, basketball or track. To become a member one must pass through the initiation and then have a two-thirds vote of the G-Club members. At all the home football -and basketball games, the G-Club boys sell programs and keep order with their paddles. tDon't get rowdy kids-these really hurt.J The G-Club also spon- sors an annual G-Club dance. At the annual G-Club banquet, to which fathers and mothers are invited, letters are awarded to the boys who have earned them. 41? me X Xu' . , , l 4 ffikf' l 'i 'V .. vp ' f X - Wt ,AN Q G-Club officers, left to right: Larry Holland, Publi- city managerg Gail Stensland, Vice President, Alvin ki., Hoffman, Sponsorg Richard Alley, Sceretary-Treas- 1'-J' urerg Dave Bundy, President. -15-
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