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lc nfl is? , .:-k Row IV: Simonis, Westphal, Cotterill, Henke, Bauer, Hoagesteger, Krohn, Klawitver, Lathrope, Bender, Christiansen Raw V: Wilcox, Benson, Krumrei, Zager, Steinke, Koss, Severance, Petersan, Henke, Duckart, Siewert, Row IV: Jackan, Hagen, Gaggins, Busch, Crotteau, Padags, Link, Krall, Goggins, Gross. Row III: Baer, Schreiner, Diebels, Freeman, Langlois, Westphal, Christy, Piltz, Bremmer, Manx, Simon. Row ll: Bean, Vanderhei, Kersten, Clark, Hanley, VanOrnum, Miss Pedersen, Hanneman, Brandt, Wirtz, Staub. Row I: Taylor, Breed, Wilcox, Galeloy, Binnebose, link, Binnebase, Fiegel, Burt, A hearty cheer resounded through the air, sending the team off to a good fight. lt was given by the Pep Club, whose purpose it is to boost athletics and promote social activities. Organized under the leadership of Miss Pedersen, it votes in and initiates new members from the iunior and senior classes, keeping the number at seventy-five. In their red skirts and white monogrammed sweaters, these girls boost school spirit at the games, serve the teams lunches, and sponsor all-school dances. The trimming of the Christmas tree, a program of community singing, and the annual date- dance are added proiects of this organization. Finally, to climax the year's activities, the Pep Club sponsors a mother-daughter tea. INITIATION O F F I C E R S PHYLLIS PETERSON ........ JEAN CHRISTIANSON Vic 1 . Presider e-Presiden THERESA BAER ...,.. ..... S ecretar AUDREY CHISWELL ... . . Treasure is
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Us PETERSON RICHARD BAIN EMILY WESTPHAL WILLIS PILTZ BETTY SUE PALMER JACK COLE pl-IYL Simfewl Qcwmwl Y ,I ll, Y in .::I,.' f s A We A..L 4 ,sa PRISCILLA PETER ARANQWSKI WN HERBERT DITTMAN PAT sRoNsoN Russeu LAMB TECKLA Mcossew JOHN B I MID-DAY RECREATIONAL HOUR Training in citizenship and democratic group spirit is being developed each year through student participa- tion in the government of the school community. The governing body, the Student Council, is composed of three representatives from each class, two elected at large, and the third the president of the class. With the help of deputies who volunteer their services, this governing body awakens in the students a sense of obliga- tion in citizenship, and has made them conscious of the need for social and self-control. Any student found violating the rules of the school is taken to court where a suitable penalty is imposed. The influence of the council on the members themselves develops initiative, ability to assume responsibility, judgment, and know- ledge of community needs. This year the student council has taken on other duties. An extensive noon hour program was worked out for those who had to stay at school during the lunch hour. This program included basketball, volley ball, ping pong, dancing and dancing lessons, movies, and other forms of entertainment.
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Row V: Miner, Koth, Bain, Koss, Knuth, Polansky, Becker, Johnson, Shedler, Giese. Row IV: Lekoux, Malcolm, Schmick, Dittman, Soe, Sprise, Feith, ,Krohn, Poscavis. Row III: Moore, Fuirbert, Duckort, Crotteou, Reinicke, Sandman, Cole. Row II: Mr. Rheel, Utegaard, Benson, Vreeland, Baltz, Forster, Garber, Trontow, Gilmoster. Row I: Hedin, Goulke, Johnson, Glebke, Peck, Boltz, Treutel, Rued. I , .. ' E : The club IS exclusive because ,,, the nature of the activities, ' 'f ' V such as chartering busses for if out-of-town games, makes too iigiiriw Q Y large a group unwieldy. At I V :,c present the membership quota f , I - is fifty-two, and membership ' ROBERT Insurer if is open to all but Freshmen. KENNETH HEDIN Pfesidenf To make the waiting period Treasurer shorter for worthy prospects RICHARD BAIN Vice-President who cannot be accommodated, theres is a rule which allows for the ostrocism of any mem- ber who does not live up to the high standards of the club. JAMES JOHNSON Secretary ,ri 4 .A in 5 i .,r, I
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