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Page 49 text:
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CHEERLE Under the leadership of Peggy Masque- lrer, the cheerleaders of McDonald High started practicing the latter part of August and con- tinued practicing until the end of school, learning new cheers and perfecting old ones. The girls cheered for assemblies. football PEP CLUB OFFICERS SEATED tleft to right! - Ruth Ann Daniels, Peggy Masquelier. STANDING-Cynthia Hook- ey, Mary Beth Hampson, Mrs. Rosana Campbell. FIRST ROW tleft to right? - Judith Randour, Judith Al- bertini, Sandra Montgomery. SECOND ROW - Rose Les- jak, Isabelle Robertson. THIRD ROW - Peggy Mas- quelier, head cheerleader. NOT PICTURED - Edith J ozwiakowski, substitute. DERS and basketball games, and worked hard at the job of keeping up the school spirit. They are responsible for the assembly programs which they try to keep varied and interesting. The cheerleaders are under the sponsorship of Mrs. Campbell. :msmssawf fir' memsWMs wwsas-ssemmr::sslmrasQsvmewmsssssssis
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Page 50 text:
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FIRST ROW tleft to rightb - Rose Lesjak, Judith Randour, Ruth Ann Daniels, Joye Masquelier. SECOND ROW - Miss Kirk, J oette Russell, Margaret Novak, Peggy Masquelier. THIRD ROW - Mary Novak, Nona Stier heim. FOURTH ROW - Patricia Berry. Gloria Hennon. FIFTH ROW - Elaine Lamply, Marsha Powell. SIXTH ROW - Jo Etta Simpson, Gaynelle Scott, Ellen Bednar. SEVENTH ROW - Floyd Alfred, Robert J iannino, Wil ham Miller, Gene Penberthy, John Nolte. EIGHTH ROW - Thomas Lemon, Henry Moreau, Jerome Malemch THE CHRONICLE The Chronicle is finished at last after much hard work and preparation by the editor. Ruth Ann Daniels, and her able assistants. The '58 Chronicle, under the supervision of Miss Kirk and published by the journalism class, was very successful although it was some- what difiicult hnding material, getting it checked, typed, and sent to press on time. A project such as publishing a newspaper gave the students experience in composition. the usage of good English, and responsibility. The students have to obtain money by securing advertisements from local businesses. This gives the students a chance to get out and associate with the public. In spite of the financial headaches, all bills have been paid. The advertising staff, headed by Tom Lemon, and his assistant, Gene Penberthy, did a good job of getting advertisements. The editorial staff, under the leadership of Ruth Ann Daniels, assisted by joye Mas- quelier, Judith Randour, Joette Russell, and Patricia Berry, did a very efficient job in getting the material assembled. The other staffs. includ- ing art, headed by Ellen Bednar, assisted by William Miller and Henry Moreau: circulation, headed by Nona Stierheim, assisted by Peggy Masquelier. Mary Novak, and Gloria Hennong business, headed by Rose Lesjak, assisted by Jo Etta Simpson and Marsha Powell: girls' sports, C-aynelle Scott, and boys' sports. John Nolte. The Chronicle staff would like to express its appreciation to the businesses of McDonald and surrounding communities for their co-operation and patronage and say a hearty, sincere Thank you. Without their help the '58 Chronicle would not have been possible.
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