' i Jeannie Fry, June Bradley, Billie Sattler, Phyllis Anderson CHEERLEADERS Shortly before the opening of the basketball season of 1945-46 Mr. llay asked for candidates for cheerleaders. lle explained the principal qualifications which a good cheerleader should have such as enthusiasm to inspire the cheering section at each game. There were three names turned in to Mr. Hay for tryouts including Phyllis Anderson, Billie joyce Sattler, and Jeannie Fry but before the election was held it was suggested and voted to have cheerleaders for the first team and cheerleaders for the second team. As this was a good idea, june Bradley added her name to the group. As Phyllis and Billie were cheerleaders last season and proved themselves to the student body in their ability to keep the team and fans in good spirit, they were elected for first team cheerleaders. june and .leannie were selected to lead yells for second team games. The first team cheerleaders wore maroon pleated skirts with white blazer jackets trimmed in maroon. The reserve cheerleaders wore maroon pleated skirts with white slip-over sweaters. The loyalty of the cheerleaders is recognized to be of invaluable help in uphold- ing the morale of both teams. Une of the favorite yells is: Yea, team! Fight, fight, fight, fight, tight, fight, fight. Yea, team, fight! T110 1946 Maroon
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-l-Y g l' 1 t ' J l ll Qllel mi il tg .4 ' 1 1 ' ' I5'arl.' row-Jeannie Fry, Elizabeth XVallaCe, VVilxna Jacobs, Iiilene Robbins, June Bradley, Joy Peters, XYanda Danner, Rose Ellen Lane. Norma Jean Bensyl, Georgia l.ee Fiscus. ,lliddlv row-Mary Lou Habben. Irene Blulun, Betty Eyestoue, Bertie Mae Bradley, Mil- dred Putnam, Helen Hayn, Norma jean Thompson, Annetta Thompsen, Billie Joyce Sattler. Betty C. Hall, Phyllis Anderson. Miss Carter, advisor. Front row-VVanda june Viles, Clara Putnam, Lois Boyd, lrene Aden, Marilyn Huis. Clarene Hayn, Patty Maxwell, Lorraine Meier. Future Homemakers of America l'resident XN'anda -Iune Yiles Vice-President . . . llelen liluhm Secretary ..., ..... l Sertie Bradley Treasurer . . Mildred l'utnam Reporter ..... .. . .. . .. .,,, . . .. . XYanda llanner The F. ll. A. this year has been quite active. They have worked hard in trying to earn money for various activities such as sending a speciiied group of girls to the Summer Camp, and for buying Home lic. pins. l.ast year they had the honor of sending VVihna .lacobs and NYanda Yiles to their llonle lic. Camp. The girls to be sent to camp this year have not been chosen. Their l'rogram Committee-Betty liyestone, Marilyn Iluls, lietty C. llall, and Clara Putnam-have planned a very interesting program. lt includes ice skating, a sleigh ride, slumber party, a theater party and several others. The Home Tic. Club was first organized in IQ4l under the director, Miss Furst. It was at first called Modern Homemakers, but now it is called the Future Home- makers of America. The 1946 Maroon 21
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