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1 E lf' W A 1 7 Q-1 fri! F? Ha-Lg ' -A-Nixlit-ei Tlioini-st-ri, Iifatrxee Frederick M ,rna Petersen 1,atCa1lve:. l'att',' Rawlins, 1.1-is Pe-lt-in. Carol Foster, jark.: 13.1 ln n Sh::l1 x 1N1vCw,. ,Iuniee Dietiirlc, janet Secl1iz'lnl,Ma:', jane Hansen. Jeannine Soflezstu-iii, Loraine Naeve, Ruth bl 'nes Sf siintl : ew-M.-,s Chee-11111, M.ai', Shaw, G: rtla Kailini' Phyllis Iliown. Alien 17irt!1:n'k,Nar14 ,' Dean. Nnnev Hf'ngtsor1,1'uI!V Nlillez, Katl.. Gi:-ve lhnliaia lvlevei, Carole Roenfeldt 1.m'illeStom'. Ilfilnres Hail: -y, Donna Venlluizen I- ont Inu.-Allrlnrnar'Kiihe,Viol1'!Ci1r'r'll.-ll1!u'St1wli1,NlailQ'rlr'1'r4vuil Slnzlex Lnml-critz. 1-Qriizlzr-1'aaseli, Yvonne B 'eh XVI ' US , lfllcl Chase Chazlt-ttf' Stone jam: e Naexe. Bonnie Nzelsen, Ann Grantlr hump Drill Team The 1953 Lyons High School Drill Team was sponsored hy Miss Greenlee and comprised forty-two memhers. Every morning during the weeks of football season, praetiee was held from 7:15 to 8:00 so that the girls could work out the formations for the half time ceremonies presented by the Drill Team and the Lyons High School Band. As in the past. the girls wore red letter sweaters and white skirts with the captains and lieutenants in white letter sweaters and white skirts. The leaders for 195.3 were Janice Struve, Captain: Loraine Naeye. Co-captain: Kathy Greve, junior Lieutenant: and Mary Shaw, sophomore lieutenant. To the Drill Team, the Homecoming cere- Thirly-six monies were the highlight of the year. The planning hegan in September. For the Crowning Ceremony on Oetoher 2, the Drill Team formed a seepter for the Queen and her attendants. During the halftime Ceremonies, the team forined a hugle and a harp to earry out the Play It With Music theme of the Band. The girls likewise formed an S for Savanna High School, followed hy a revolving L for Lyons High. The Drill Team marched in the Mardi Gras Parade at Hallowe'en time, This year hrings to a close the activities of the Lyons High Drill Team. The girls hope that the spectators at the games enjoyed the half- time perforinanees as 11111011 as the girls enjoyed staging them. RASTRELLII9
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Standing-Nmenc Dorathy. Beatrice Frederick, Loraine Naeve. Linda Hake. Charlotte Stone Seated-Miss Alton, Carol Lundquist, June Stone, Mary Lou Van Rockel. Phvllis Brown. Y-Teens Affiliated with the Y.W.C.A., the Y-Teens were under the guidance of Miss Ann Alton, sponsor, and Miss Claire Dodge, program chair- man of the Clinton Y.W.C.A. The officers this year were june Stone, presidentg Mary Lou Van Roekel, vice-president: Phyllis Brown, secretary: and Carol Lundquist, treasurer. The cabinet also included Lorraine Stolk, social cliairmang Loraine Naeve, world- fellowship chairman: Charlotte Stone, Sopho- more representativeg Norene Dorathy, junior representative, and Bea Frederick, Senior representative. The Y-Teens sponsored several school activi- ties this year - a hayride, a dance after a game, and a pep skit. Mrs. Jewell, who is president of the Board of Directors at the Y.W.C.A., gave some of the girls a lesson in knitting at one of the regular meetings. During the Christmas season, the Lyons Y-Teens and Clinton High Y-Teens presented a program over K R O S. The Lyons club provided a background of Christmas music for the program. SHADDUCK FUNERAL HOME - DR. W. L. SCOTT Thirty-live
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er 4? l 4 n vs i l 'xxx' . ff' A C 5 5 1 Q 5 . . 2 L , Q 1' A il 2: :le ,.,. A 4 x R l Standing-Miss Greenlee. Agnes Hammond. Cherul Dean. Alice- Di: ttriek, Seated-Carolyn Youmans. Miltliztl Thompson, Pattx Thi:-ssc n Cazwl Luntlquist. G.A.A. Early in the fall the Girls' Athletic Associ- ation began a yearflong activity program conf Sisting of baseball, bowling, badminton, volley ball, basketball, and tumbling. Basketball and volley ball were the favorites with most of the girls who participated. Under the direction of the sponsor, Miss GeraldineGreenlee, the-G.A.A. members learned to develop skills and to get along with others. This year's officers were Mildred Thompson, presidentg Patty Thiessen, vicerpresidentg Carol Lundquist, secretary: and Carolyn Youmans. treasurer. The point chairmen for the classes were Agnes Hammond, senior class chairmanl Cheryl Dean, junior class chairman: and Alice Diettriek, sophomore class chairman. The G.A.A. members receive four points for every hour in which they participate in a sport. If a girl earns 550 points. she will receive a letter: and if she earns 1,000 points, she will receive a state pin. All the girls worked hard: many received letters, and a few, pins. AL'5 GRIDDLE - CLINTON NATIONAL BANK On january 8. the G.A.A. had a Play Night. The girls played basketball and vollev ball. Dancing and refreshments followed. All the girls had a very good time. The Homecoming Dance was sponsored by the G.A.A. this year. The dance was a huge success if the crowd that packed the gym on this warm evening was any indication. Perhaps one of the .attractions at the dance was the music presented by Gene McDuff and his orchestra. The highlight of the year for the G.A.A. was, as usual. the Night of Champs. For weeks the girls practiced long and diligently to insure its success, When March 12 finally came, the girls played their very best. The basketball and volley ball winners have their pictures on the next page. To the losers, we say, You were really good sports . This season's activities bring down the cur- tain on many wonderful years of G.A.A. fun at Lyons High School. The members will always remember the fun and sportsmanship that they shared in this fine organization. Th ir ty -seven
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