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t ft SHI 'i ' ft ft 'I ft ft ft i t ft ■'ft.' § ft i lift » i ' i % ft f ROW ONE: Gawart, Badberg, Dose, Allemand, Freeman, Paasch, Whitington, Weber, Fetty, Jessup. ROW TWO: Rottman, Hillman, Emery, Gerber, Womack, Hinson, Klein, Greenrod, Waller, Schrelter. ROW THREE: Goodman, Weston, Renken, Warren, Wehling, Bird, Holtz, Barton, Gaskill, Armstrong. ROW FOUR: Puppe, Harshbarger, Fenske, Sorensen, McCreary,Stine, McBride, Bassinger, Denson, Jenkins. ROW FIVE: Brown, Lacy, Farenholtz, Mounce, Neeley, Lyon, Gress.
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P,p PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Paasch, Treas.; Jones, Pres.; Barton, Sec.; Gerber, V. Pres. Go. Pioneers, go! The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote pep and enthusiasm among the students during the football and basketball seasons. Although this was not a victorious year for the Pioneers, the pep club girls helped to support school spirit and back their team in many ways. Led by the cheerleaders, they made colorful posters, decorated for home games, participated in pep rallies, and traveled through rain and snow to watch the boys play. At the end of the sports season the pep club decorated and helped serve the Optimist Athletic Banquet. Mrs. Jessie Ott is sponsor for this organization. ROW ONE: Barr, Dierking, Gibbs, Golden, Deras, Hoemann, Roos, Cunningham, Eaton, Pennington, Miller, Wheatcraft, Briley. Wieckhorst, Peters, Crume, Schottler. ROW TWO: Wright, James, ROW FOUR: Stoll, Brown, Halterman, Eads, Lett, Morton, Morton, Strange, Abbott, Cates, Vollman, Neumeister, Harshbargar, Roberts, Smith, Ott. ROW FIVE: Mitzner, Conners, King, Metcalf, Wurtele, Renken. ROW THREE: Livingston, Dukes, Underwood, Biere, Tharp, Ottens, Rohlfs. 8
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u f u re ROW ONE: Treas., Wright; Pres., Fahrenholtz; Vice-Pres., Armstrong. ROW TWO: Song Leader, Allen; Historian, Weston; Publicity, Givehand. ROW THREE: Rec., Davison; Degree Chair., Lacy. JJo m e m a L er A J JL meric a The Future Homemakers of America began their year with fifty-five members. They set out with the purpose of living up to the F.H.A. motto, ’’Toward New Horizons.” This motto is an infinite challenge and expresses the ideal of the organization, ’’Learning to live better today in order that their lives and those of their families may be better tomorrow.” After the installation of officers in October, the girls began the year's activities with great enthusiasm. The first event of the year was the Career Conference Luncheon on November 1. The members of F.H.A. were responsible for serving the meal. For fund raising projects, the girls sponsored a bake sale in November. During FHA week, April 1-6, they painted the barrel, held a car wash, sponsored a chili supper, and wrote articles for the NEWSPRESS. They sponsored a Mother-Daughter Banquet in May to honor their mothers. Throughout the year, the F.H.A. sponsored several locker clean-ups for the entire student body. All of these activities kept the Future Hojne-makers very busy. 10 ROW ONE: Mrs. Blere, Eloge, Peterson, Holmes, Liesemeyer, Halm, Brannon, Miss Eggen. ROW TWO: Givehand, Schrieter, Greenrod, Frenzel, Wright, Golden, Peterson, Fahrenholtz. ROW THREE: Lacy, Barret, Fahrenholtz, Chapin, Blevins, Berry, King, Bohl. ROW FOUR: Goodman,Grcss, McCord,Chamberlain, Davison, Shallenberger, Brown, Neeman, Kraft.
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