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RSITY LHB To be eligible for R Club the boys must win a letter in a varsity sport. The members sponsored a raffle to finance their State Football Championship .lack- ets. They had charge of selling programs at the basketball games and chose candi- dates for the Sweetheart Ball. Gerald Bakerink Booker Ealy Dick Empson Grant Gragson Ed Irving Myron Kimball Jerry Lamb Bill Logan Don Mclllhone Roland Morton Perry Nelson Ward 015011 Lanny Orebaugh Dave Rasmussen Jud Richards Bob Roderick Karl Senkel R0gCr Simons John Ballance I
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QE? LUB One of the busiest clubs on campus just has to be Pep Club. Their activities start the first day of school when the Co-op is opened to sell students school sum lies. This club s onsors an annual Get-Ac uainted Dance at the beffinninff l P P fl rv cv of the year. They attend in uniform all the football, basketball, and baseball games in town and also take out-of-town trips. New uniforms were again the highlight of basketball season. New members were taken in twice a year. The club sponsors an assembly, a f T ,. dl' ' - N Sweetheart Ball an awards ban- ' gg, ' ' . t . Goof 9' 0 quet, and a Varsity RW Party. Og. ' 2Xx::1tO.' sg Its members are kept busy all Q: 77' 'J MISS GIRCQRAGIA BRAY year attending weekly meetings, to Q 'Ax . -Q. 0.920 visor participating in money-raising . ' 0.0, X Qtg,'jg5: . , 0:5 0- 0,09 projects for the club, supporting -9' - ' -W'-QM.. 099.009 other school activities, promot- . 0 ' JQN 'vial 59,9 . . 0 V 'oo ing enthusiasm and school spirit. : 2,5 Og ' f f 9, These girls must also keep their 3 I . i Q scholastic average high. 55 'il ' QQ 0 5 ' Q Q Ni s 09 0 O9 'iss f .8 Q99 fs' A . I V A ' T bi T X Aw A . '. ' 5 t , ., . . ' , ' N x 6 A 35 f A f P PEP ctw A Ewa 1 stuff T PED FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Mohler, Dorsey Ebarb, Pat Freer, Jane Tidwell, Pat Rudd, Judy Tomsik, Jill Flemington, SEC. OND ROW: Carolyn Michael, Diana Hill, Shonnie Birdneau, Lorna Gouldsmith, Sharron Buck, Betty Conklin, Kay Pyatt. l36 it 'fvf 'r
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