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PEP CLUB pg? SLUQ Cm; Fourth row: M. .10 hnson S Strachota S. Nash, D. Hjort, Jl Winn. Thxrd row: C. Miller. J. Reed E. Galvin A. Stevens, V. Tournat E. Shauer. Second row: L Zajicek M. Dunn E. Hamilton C Freeman V Hagman. From row: B. Homola, C. Stevens, Miss Carpenter A Baumann K. Valesh THE PEP CLUB'S MAIN PURPOSE of organization is to promote a general school spirit. One of the chief ways of doing this is by sponsoring a pep fest before each football and basketball game. These pep fests include musical selections by the band, pep talks given by faculty members and the boys on the teams, school songs and yells led by the cheerleaders and skits put on by the Pep Club. Putting on these Pep Fests is by no means all the Pep Club girls did this year. They sold candy, gum, and Cheerios at all the games They also decorated the whole Senior High School at Homecomings. Another of the duties of the Pep Club is to select three girl cheerleaders. The membership consists of twenty senior girls chosen by the preceding club. ARDELLE BAUMANN ................................ President KATHRYN VALESH .............................. Vice President CATHERINE STEVENS ....................... Secretary-Treasurer MISS LUELI.A CARPENTER ............................ Adviser
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Back row: P. Owen. D. Hjort, H. Marcell, D. Skarolid, C11 Larson, M. Mallory. R. Kokesh. D. Block, L. Nash, . Valesh, V. Dahlgren. Fourth row: D. Dianish. H1 Ulman, I. Dostal, J. Makousky, M. Hamilton, M. Shonka, I. Hjort, C. Freeman, E. Hamilton. M. Lundman. Third row: R. Hermanson, V. Moore. A. Knoss, J. Williams. B. Nelson, M. Ulman, A1 Baumann, V. Lindahl, J. DeLashmutt, D. Schmidt, D. Ender. Seccnd row: E. Alberg, V1 Davis, Hi Dianish, L. Lorence. E. Pokett, M. Olson, J1 Martinson, C. Blake, S. Sunquist, P. Japs. Front row: A. Stevens, E. Shauer, J. Goldberg, J. Winn, Miss Carpenter. C. Miller, M. A. Johnson, J. Reed, L. Lapic, H.Bagaus. OFFICIALS AND SPORT LEADERS CAROLINE MILLER .................................. President JEANNE WINN .................................. Vice President JEANNE REED ...................................... Treasurer MARY ALICE JOHNSON ....................... . ....... Secretary VIRGINIA DAVIS ........................ Freshman Representative JANET GOLDBORG ................................. Volleyball JEANNE WINN ........................................ Soccer ETHEL SHAUER .................................... Basketball HELEN BAGAUS ................................... Ping Pong MISS L. CARPENTER .................................. Adviser THE GIRLS, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, which is now in its second year, has gained permanent establishment in the Hopkins High School. The G. A. A. introduced a new feature into the school this year. For its regular initiation party, it staged a Father-Daughter Banquet. Approximately one hundred and fifty fathers and daughters attended. Because of the success of this banquet it was voted to become an annual affair of the school sponsored by the G A A After the banquet twenty new members were initiated at a candle- light ceremony The object of this organization is to stimulate interest in girls athletics and gymnastics and to standardize and promote higher ideals of health and spo1tse manship. Any girl in high school may join if she has a passing average in three academic subjects and has earned one hundred points in accordance with our point system Included in this point system are seven major sports which are divided into seasons, namely: fall-volleyball and soccer; winter-marchery, basketball, and ping pong; spring--track and kittenball. 26
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H CLUB Back row: H, Novak, J. Ess. E. Schutz. Je Shidla. R. Porte. F. Shidla. Third row: R. Bevcrsdorf, Ke Cluesing. C. Schmeidel, T. Larkin, M. Beck. Second row: XV. Johnson. He Perbix. K. Long. R. SchefHer. Front row: B. Way. R. Tcyro. Conch Mactzold, E. Kuchera. V. Kowalsky. THE H CLUB, organized by Mr. Maetzold in 1931, is composed of boys who have previously won a letter in some form of athletics and who are still in school. The purpose of the club is to develop a more united feeling of fellowship and to aid toward better scholarship. It promotes a better feeling of sportsmanship within the school and among the neighboring rivals. The present members are: Bob Teyro, Ken Long, Harold Novak, John Ess. Ralph Scheffler, Earl Kuchera, Benton Way, Marcel Beck, Carl Schmeidel, Dick Beversdorf, Frank Shidla, and Vern Kowalsky. Prospective members are: Jim Shidla, Eddie Schutz, Verdun Thaemert, Harlan Perbix, Bill Johnson, Don Block, Ken Gluesing, Ralph Beversdorf, Tom Larkin, Adrian Arlt, and Phil Peteler. BOB PORTE ........................................ President EARL KUCHERA ................................ Vice President FRANK SHIDLA ..................................... Treasurer VERN KOXVALSKY .................................... Secretary MR. MAETZOLD ...................................... Adviser 28
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