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CHEERLEADERS, BAND + CLUB = Row 1. S. Jibben, A. Anderson, L. Jibben, S. Anderson, E. Leonard, C. Jensen, C. Holm. Row 2. B. Field, E. Kjellsen, D. Brown, J. Kjellsen, C. Thedorff, A. Sun- det, B. Buckmaster, D. McDonald, P. Strong, J. Beck, V. Anderson. Row 3. M. McNamara, M. Ander- son, G. Munson, D. Bonde, S. Brookshire, G. Danielson, C. Spilde, S. Torgerson, L. Koch, L. Olson, S. Gilbery, J. Paulson, S. Casper. Row 4. M. Morrow, L. Anderson, C. Gilbe ry, I. Mc- Donald, M. Ryland, M. Roe- giers, A. Ryland, E. Brugman, J. Larson, L. Johnson, D. Abel, K. Stubkjaer, S. Brown. Half-time entertainment is the re- sponsibility of the pep band. They re- sponded with a ready repertoire of marches. Special yell-and-clapping routines were organized in conjunction with cheerleaders and pep club. The pep band assisted in every pep meeting. Backing the team and cheerleaders is the pep club of 44 members which was organized by the cheerleaders. Mary Roegiers was elected as president; Lenarda Svihel, vice-president; Shirley Gilbe ry, secretary; Glenna Sty- miest, treasurer; and Mr. Madsen as adviser. Members cheeVed their team.to many victories. Awards were given to those attending 95% of the seasons games. We got the T and the cheerleaders are yelling again, leading the pep club through yells and songs. Loretta, Sharon and Elaine were selected by popular vote of the student body in the fall of the year. Their outfits were corduroy jumpers with turtleneck sweaters.
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“Let’s really sell magazines!” was the by-word as the Prestonian staff and the FFA boys began their magazine subscription cam- paign. The trombone quartet members are starting another practice session in preparation for the music contest. Winter’s cold brings forth each student's entire attention to books and classroom activities. Meanwhile, extra-curricular activities occupy much of their spare time. The seniors are busy working on yearbook pages. The juniors experienced the thrill of ordering class rings. The sophomores are enjoying their class par- ties. The freshmen are now entering into the full swing of the school's activities. The hard work necessary to earn victories in basketball and honors in music contests, all help to make winter a very busy season. 11
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Thinking and writing copy seem to be the two hardest jobs in the completing of an annual page. “Who's ahead in the magazine subscription campaign, Rog? “How's the candy selling bus- iness at noon, girls? ADS, PH AND COPY MAKE ANNUAL A REALITY The financial problem of the Prestonian was one of the first things the staff considered. To raise money, pom poms were sold during football season. A magazine subscription cam- paign with the FFA boys added to the growing fund. Candy bars were sold during the noon hour in con- junction with the concessions at the last three basketball games and at the grade basketball tourn- ament. Each staff member was assigned layout pages to prepare for the deadline on March 1. To sell ads and subscriptions for the annual, the staff was divided into teams. The teams that earned the most money were given free Prestonian subscriptions. Winners of ad teams were R. Cother and M. Thorsheim. High subscription salesman was C. Christensen. Row 1. B. Tolzin, jr. bus. mgr.; G. Stymiest, bus. mgr.; S. Ander- son, lit. ed.; L. Svihel, ed.; Miss Huether, adv ; B. McNamara, jr. ed. Row 2. L. Jibben, S. Barlow, S. Torgerson, D. Russett, S. Gil- bery, M. Thorsheim. Row 3. D. Wells, E. Ix onard, C. Christen- sen, M. Roegiers, R. Cother, M. Ryland, R. Gullickson.
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