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Top: Polishing trophies. Above left: Louie leads Cubs unto field. Promoting school spirit this year was the Pep Club, an active organization. It consisted of thirty- five girls including the five-member yell squad. The Pep Club was headed by President Marilyn Waldrop who was aided by Vice-President Dar- lene Ward. Keeping records and funds in order were Secretary Betty Ludahl and Treasurer Ioan Houghton. Services to the school consisted of cleaning the trophy case, putting up the Christ- mas tree, backing the yell squad at pep assem- blies and games, and giving half time demonstra- tions at home games. Cubbettes wore the tradi- tional uniform, blue coulottes and white sweaters on game days. Advisor, Mrs. York, has been active with the Pep Club for three years. O6 XRENSNSXIHS NHS 6 Above: Pep Club Council: Mrs. York, I. Houghton, D. Ward, B Ludahl, L. Burns, N. Smith, S. Griswold, President M. Waldrop Bel0 f BUSY PGP Club Gt practice. Below: A half-time formation 1'
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W Kit-like ,uw i in Quia ' A fff A 7 .27 5 IJ X ff' X I t 'xx Virginia Marshall, Decembers Girl of the Month, became Girl ot the Year, when Girls' League mem- bers selected her from the nine candidates. Her com- mendable leadership as Girls' League President plus her friendliness and ready smile won her this honor. September's Colleen Currin proved a willing and cooperative worker as well as a class leader. I-if February honored talented Virginia Gesik, the '56 Anchor editor. Q 1.31-f Ianet Wolf, Ianuary's girl, edited the Harbor Light and, as chairman, direct- ed the Snowflake Swirl,
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