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allure! olecufar 77Zoti'ons SCIENTISTS . . . 1 Back row lleft to rightj: Parley Robison, Stanley Whitaker, I. Ralph Wood, Mark Staples. 2nd row: Harold Penney, Dean Phelps. Anita Robison, Luana Robison. Venez Teeples, Beverly Iohnson, George Stott, Mr. Wakefield. lst row: Lawrence Stevens, Melba Iohnson, DeVaun Rasmussen, Gordon Beckstrand, LaRene Petersen, Preston Thompson, Elmer George. is comprised of students who are interested in science. This organization at Millard offers its members a chance to further their knowledge of science and expand their interests in it. The importance of science in our modern civilization is rapidly increasing: there- fcre, all scientific knowledge will prove priceless to those who possess it and apply it wisely. members may some A LITTLE INVESTIGATING day take part with our world's in great physicists and chemists to make atomic power practical for peace time use. OFFICERS LaRene Petersen, President Gordon Beckstrand, Vice President DeVaun Rasmussen, Secretary Melba lohnson, Social Manager Dwight and Venez have their try, while Mr. Wakefield watches them. N we ew we QQ we cw romotes sclentl ic interest GW we CN V9 GW W CN 70
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PEP IT LIP! r OFFICERS Madelyn Mathews. President Leora Hansen, Vice President Carol Kimball. Secretary lean Bartholomew, Business Manager Nada Robins, LaMar Payne and Camille Frampton in action. Dressed in the impeccable colors of IVIillard's standard, the white of purity and blue of loyalty, these capable girls led us in singing the praises and yelling encouragement to the boys of the football, basketball, and track teams. Under the unprepossessing title of the Pep Club, these willing maids aided the cause of effecting victory over opposing teams. At games away from the home campus they personified the school spirit and formed an able cheering section. Com- petitors got the warm feeling that the girls were rooting for them as well as for the home team. They were behind the teams wholeheartedly, bolstering them up, cheering them on, and giving them that last burst of incentive that wins the game. Gay little parties in honor of our teams were their modest way of expressing a feeling of pride in the teams' accomplishments. Ever on the go, they were always popping up with new stunts and new yells. The school is proud to extend these charming ladies a hearty vote of approval. A VICTORY MARCH . . , The Band and Pep Girls take over the lead. ITLOTC Cl TUG and l?l'l,C!UI'l.I'lg GW V9 G79 W3 GW 919 GW V0 670 V9 GNP VD GN? C3263 Q0 59
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gli? QIVTLCZIL LINGUISTS Sherman Hanseen. Sheridan Hanseen, Shirley jackson, Melba johnson. Gayla Swallow, LaRita Cortsen, Betty Williams, Rujean Rogers, Harold Penney, Marian VVarner, Mr. Carl W. Verhaaren: not pictured: Mell Stewart, Milton Staples, jay Rogers. Beverly Rasmussen. , A jolly group of students, banded together to assimilate some of the German language and learn some of the habits and customs of that land, are the members of the German Club. Handicapped by having no regular class period for in- struction, the German students gave up their activity period, which was very frequently cut to make way for assemblies, to study German. They have learned to say, Hlch spreche ein wenig Deutsch, and 'AGute Nacht! without breaking their tongues in the process. They salute everyone they know with a jovial Wie geht es lhnen? at every chance meeting. Startling their friends and teachers with a frequent USprechen Sie Deutsch? they pepper their speech at odd times with bits of German they have retained. They are regular demons for teasing their com- rades with a bewildering jumble AN OFFICIAL RIDE of foreign sounds. j l Having availed themselves of a I means of rising out of mediocri- ty, these students are making the most of it. OFFICERS Harold Penney, President Sheridan Hanseen, Vice President Melba johnson, Secretary Rulean Rogers, Social Manager Rujean, Melba, Harold and Sheridan are on the go. GQ GW GQ GW Gontrlbutes to better human -refations ilu we sw was ew 71
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