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90 1 f,,,i J Y at . wi VY Pep Club This year, for the first time in several years, GCHS has had a Pep Club, an organization strictly for girls. It replaced the GAA of other years. The activities were similar to those of the former group, but more stress was put on drills and baton twirling, acts which were presented be- tween the halves of the football and basketball games. Their leader was I-ir. Thompson. The uniforms this year were white sweaters and maroon skirts. They were worn whenevep' the girls make a public appearance as a group. Officers for the year were Pat Purtle,4?resident5 Mary Sullivan, vice- prestdentg and Shirley Bellm, secretary-treasurer. All girls in GCHS were members of the club. Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders this year were Lois Ledbetter, senior, Mary Anne Crncevich, seniorg and Fernie Graham, iunior. They introduced many newymlls during the year with effective actionsgnd received many favorable comments on their work from the spectators at both the basketball and football games. The students and the teams at GCHS also appreciated their outstanding lead- ership. The girls awveared at all of the games in their new uniforms, which were make by Mrs. Billie Dobbins and paid for by the Psp Club. The skirts were gold with maroon pleats, and the blouses were maroon satin with gold ties. For a change the girls wore gold boleros over their blouses.. Shower for Bride Mrs. Gordon Mahood, the former Mary Anne Crnoevich, was the honored guest of the Pep Club at a miscellaneous shower, which was held in the rec- reation room of the high school on Thursday evening, May 4. Cards were en- joyed during the first part of the evewingg then at 9:30 Mary Anne was pre- sented with many beautiful and useful gifts by t'ose present. The-members of the Pep Club, the bride's mother, Mrs. Carnegie, her mother-in-law, Mrs. Bob Mahood, sister, Mrs. Lindy Fortunati, Mrs. Throssell, Miss McCarth , and Mrs Pennington attended the shower. After the gifts were opened a dal if'if!11.Q 'Vwsoh Mag pc-rved, Sf? '
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