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K Club Second row Jack Spaulding, Kenny Carr, Larry Roepke, Duane Smith, Bob Jastrum, Bob Phelps, Pat Spain, John Andezson, Ed Higgenbotham, Max McConnell, Tom Murray, Gary Mercer, Max Clark, Junior Conry, James Hamman First row Mr Leuthauser, Jerry Timmins, Russell Graham, Arlen white, Francis Hamman, Kent Richardson To be a member of the K Club a high school boy must have earned a letter in at least one sport A letter is earned in football by playing sixteen quarters which is equal to one half of the entire quired A boy must play not less than two full inings in each of three baseball games to earn a letter in that sport In track six points or a 'firstn are required K Club members are privileged to wear the letters they have earned in school Initiation is held each year, during which time the boys are turned into Indians, babies, and other fantastic looking characters The K Club helps to maintain the spirit of the school and its members participate in worth while activities OFFICERS Pre ldent Yent Richardson Vice President Arlen White Secretary Francis Hamman Wessling Motor Company quarters played. In basketball SO per cent of the quarters is re- I
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,A Y PEP CLUB Fourth row Ruby Richardson, Sally Van Buskirk, Barbara Kuhn, Clayton Woods, Phyllis Swanburg, Jerald Campbell, Russell Graham, Bob Seuntjens. Third row Mary Galles, Glenna Page, Joan Schroeder, Norma Zellmer, Beverly Van Buskirk, Marilyn Clausen, Janice Clark, Second row Norma Fitzpatrick, Donna Lau, Marilyn Curley, Imogene Cuthrell, June Krause, Janice Hunter, Helen Schroeder, Miss Wessling, Sponsor First row Carolyn Lockett, Janice Mathers, Sherry Garlow, Thelma Nielsen, Janis Haggir, Darlis Roepke, Phebe Wolfson The purpose of the Pep Club is to create enthusiasm for the various school activities The members of the club are students who have semester aver agm of HGH, signatures of all the high school faculty, and five Pep Club members Some of the duties of the members are to arouse enthusiasm, support the cheerleaders, have charge of concessions, change the signs, and participate in any skit or program sponsored by the club Its duties could be enlarged so they could include the supporting of many other school activities Awards are issued on a point basis, twenty for megaphones and forty for pins. OFFICERS President Darlis Roepke Secretary-Treasurer Helen Schroeder Vice President Russell Graham Joe's Lunch VIN, V ' t y I I' 1 4g y 1 ' i 'i L at . cdsiilyfl 7 ill' 1 C' 1 Q . , ly
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