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I2 An organization which has grown with amazing rapidity is the Ramblerettes pep squad. The group in 1951 had only a very small me mber s hip, lt now boasts of sixty-five well-trained, s ple ndidly uniformed girls enjoying every moment of their many activities. The peak of perfection in appearance. ability, and performance is the goal strived for by this g r oup in their many community and statewide appearances. The girls find much to do and much to be enjoyed as me mbe r s of the Ramblerettes, it Www , ,Q FIRST ROW QLEFT TO RIGHTQ: Bonnie Watts, Vicky Easterwood, Mae Steubing, Sylvia Short, Patsy Saathoff, Shirley Weimer, Lenora Ohlenbusch, and Joy Martin. SECOND ROW: Crystal Benke, Sherry Parrott, Janice Kiles, Patsy Allen, Eunice Ebner,WandaClark, Lorelei Bartholemew, Deborah Howell, Janice Holmes, Sandra Bilbrey, Margaret Wilson, Mar gie Brown, and Nancy Magee. THIRD ROW: Barbara Bruhl, Elaine Lee, Gloria Rosas, Lenora Rosas, Cecilia Rodriguez, Patsy Rosenbuggh, Betty Kasper, Jacque King, Frances Surber, Anita Sweet, Regina Drennon, Patsy Watson, and PatsyBuser. FOURTH ROW: Rosalind Rice, Gloria Evans, Geraldine Lieck, Sharon Doyle, R osernar y Calvert, Florence Burns, Dorothy Faulk, Florence Lieck, Sharon Bartlett, and Kay Sturdevant. NOT PICTURED: Leah Patton, Betty Springer, Lowell Bacon. OFFICERS President .... ....... P ATSY SAATHOFF Vice-President . . . . SYLVIA SHORT Secretary .... . . KAY STURDEVANT Treasurer. . ..... MAE STEUBING Sponsor . . . .MRS. PATRICIA EWING 84
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Reading the charter that was presented to the F. T.A. by Mr. Boone are Mrs. Jackson, sponsor, and club officers Joy Martin, president, Fay Watts, vice-pres- ident, and Gloria Evans, secretary. This charter gives national recognition to our Northside Chapter. i,,, 5 me P. T.A. Barbecue provided a lot of activity for ie s e busy P. T.A. 'ers. They are rn aking last inute preparations for their post office and plant ioth. This pr oved to be quite a money-making oject. Looking alert and ambitious are these district officers of the F. T. A. --Yvonne Haby, pr e sid e nt, and Willie Mae Kneupper, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Jack- son, district sponsor, stands next to Leah Ann Patton who re ceived the honor of Miss F. T.A. of Texas. Bred i ls Q ,Wo The Last Chance Dance given by the F. T.A. and Pe- gasus Club was quite a success. Here are shown some of the club members decorating in preparation for the big night.
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Page 89 text:
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-ai Representing the Ramblerettes at football ga m e s and parades are these four twirlers, Bonnie Watts, Vicky Easterwood, Lenora Ohlenbusch, and Joy Ma rtin. The high-stepping routines of these twirlers are a source of delight to the viewers of their performances. . ' vi, 4 . Sylvia Short, vice-president of the Ramblerettes Qfar right, and Mae Steubing took great pleasure in s h owing the pep squad's appreciation for all Mrs. Ewing, their sponsor, had done by presenting her witha nice gift at an impressive thank you ceremony. Here is a typical scene from a football game as the Ramblerettes cheer their team to victory. The presence of the girls was certainly a morale builder for the Rams. Pep squad members find making pom- poms a very agreeable task when everyone works together. Hundreds of pom-poms are constructed in no time when these girls go into mass production of maroon and white pom-poms. X 'Ein J ' I F
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