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WWE! , , ,, Lo Cu H0 Sc Back Row, left to right: Dorothy lohnson, Tom Ambrose, and Barbara Hickey. Middle Row, left to right: Billy Carruthers, Grace Evins, Donald Barney, loyce Cole, Orvil Richards, Leola Frost, Carram Bohag and Vernon Stoclcner. Front Row, left to right: Miss Virginia Reed, director: Marilyn Slaney, Delsena Peterson, Harold Gilden, Nancy Clark, Salle Martin, loAnn Finch, Grace Van Leishout, Shirley Mikalson, and Edith Quilling. Officers elected by the LCHS Band this year were Shirley Mikalson, president: lo Ann Finch, secretary: Tom Ambrose, Student Council representative: Salle Mar- tin, treasurer. The band of i947-48 is smaller than it has been for some time, as many of the more experienced players graduated in the last two years, This year the band includes lo Ann Finch, Salle Martin, Grace VanLeishout, Harold Gilden, Marilyn Slaney, and Nancy Clark on the clarinets: Shirley Milcalson with the saxophone: Grace Evins and Billy Carruthers on the mellophones: Orvil Rich- ards, Leola Frost, Ioyce Cole and Donald Barney on the trumpets: Vernon Stockner on the baritone: Dulce Baney and Carrarn Bohab on the trornbones and Tom Am- brose on the Sousaphone. The band sponsored a rnoney-making campaign to pay for band instruments. A lunch served at a dance brought in 525. The organization bought a popcorn popper so that they can sell popcorn after school and at shows. A pie sale was also planned. Martial music was played by the band at the tournament and most home basket- ball games. PU92 28 This Page Sponsored by THE CLUB
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4182 it - K-4 PEP CLUB Back Row, left to right: lack Fergerson, George Gibson, Vernon Stockner, Donald Barney, Louie O'Brien, Allan Bernhard, Robert Curtis, Warren Hanson, Buc McCully, Clifford Curtis, Dale Holder. Middle Row, left to right: Miss Thelma Morrison, Adviser: Deloris Carvey, Rae lrwin, Marie Kuchenski, Maxine Elliott, Lois Iohnson, losephine Webb, Wilma Rudolph, Naomi Mackey, Mary Ann Robbe, Laura Tusen, Dorothy Iohnson, Marie Hammons, Barbara Hickey. Front Row, left to right: Sherry Eberth, Shirley Mikalson, Ianie Webb, Patsy Coan, Iackie Frost, Leola Frost, Betty Alavana, Salle Martin, Goldie Fillmore, lda Carvey, Grace Van Leishout, Darlene Cole, Ioyce Iohnson, Carolyn Payton, Phyllis Richards. Cheerleaders, left to right: Polly Clary, Roberta Bright, and Edna McKenzie. The Lincoln County High School Pep Club, one of the active organizations of the school, was called together to elect the president and the cheerleaders soon after school began. Cheerleaders chosen were Edna McKenzie, Lois Benson, Maxine Broderick and Kretie Holder. Roberta Bright was elected president. The student body then thought it unfair for them not to have a voice in the election of the cheerleaders so a general election was held in which the entire student body participated. Those elected were Edna McKenzie, Lois Benson, and Kretie Holder. Only these three were chosen as the student body decided against having four cheerleaders. Because Lois Benson and Kretie Holder dropped out of school their positions as cheerleaders were filled by Polly Clary and Roberta Bright. The revived interest in the Pep Club found more students joining the group. The president then appointed Sherry Eberth as Student Council representative. The Pep Club, becoming such a large organization, decided that they needed an adviser. Miss Morrison was elected by a unanimous vote. The Club, more active and better organ- ized at the opening of basketball season, decided that it needed a secretary. Betty Alavana, appointed by the president, was approved by the Club. With the help of the encouragement of Mr. Boslaugh and Miss Morrison a few boys became interested in the Pep Club meetings. This encouraged more boys to join which gave greater support to the Lincoln Lions. lt was decided to have Pep Club em- blems. The emblem consists of a lions head with the letters P E P written on it. Three cheerleading letters were also or- dered for the cheerleaders. ln order to make more room for our town's people the Pep Club decided to sit up on the stage with the band which makes a better and louder cheering section. This Page Sponsored by DAVIS CAFE Page 29
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