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pep Squad The two little chroniclers cease their thumbing through the files and take out the card with this fascinating heading: Pep Squad! The puzzling title dances magically before their eyes and seems to suggest great activity lo-ng ago. Then as they read on, it becomes clear that of all the organiza- tions once functioning on the l-lill, the Pep Squad was the most dynamic and the most indispensable. During the Fall, that group not only took charge of selling tickets, decorating for dances, caring for trophies, and putting up posters, but also made arrangements for a Homecoming dance, sold programs for football games, and sorted and distributed identifica- tion pictures. The members were the altruistic and willing workers of the school, devoting time, energy and ideas to school service. The fact that they attended meetings at 7:30 in the morning and remained hours after school indicates the responsibility which members had to assume. ln the Spring, one of the most original and long-remembered dances was given by this famed Pep Squad. Like its name, everything was Turn- about that night. Girls assumed the masculine, first by inviting their dates and then driving to their homes and picking them up. With cold-hearted deliberateness. the girls looked over and chose from the supply of men, while these latter individuals waited with hopeful, palpitating hearts to be Masked. From this dance it is indicated that the Pep Squad was never inactive but, rather, constantly alternating between official and social service. PEP SQUAD - FALL Front row, left to right: A. Angulo, J, Mairson, P. Clark, B, Smith. Second row: G. Daniels, J. Foster, A. Downey, A. Presler, K. Mullinix, N. Blair, R. Tower. Third row: H. Johnson, M. Kemp, E. Spore, J. Russey, J. Hicks, C. Rath, D. Anderies, M. Bailey, M. lrw'n. Fourthlrow: S. Dankworth, M. Landers, J. Smith, J. Richardson, S. Berger, R. Turner, V. Malonda, R. Benn. Fifth row: D. Lyons, C. Stevens, A. Marino, N. Dancy, J. Logan, G. Krooskos. PEP SQUAD - SPRING Front row, left to right: J. Mairson, B. Smith, P. Clark. Second row: C. Beebe, H. Johnson, S. Dankworth, J. Foster, G. Tanzer, H. Bennett, F. Rossoll, A. Presler. Third row: D. Anderies, C, Rath, L. Henderson, P. Thill, M. Landers, J. Smith, A. Downey, S. Berger. Fourth row: V. Malonda, W. Dukes, J, Richardson, J. Hicks, N. Blair, W. Strickley, J. Hussey, G. Daniels. Fifth row: B. Brown, Z. De Jong, J. Workman, B. Stewart, D. Lyons, V. Corral, M. Dakis, F. Duarte.
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ACTIVITIES - FALI- Second row: . ou , ance: . activity: B. Bryson, sports. ACTIVITIES - SPRING Si:T'irt:IIerrTtaNergS M.oD:kis, TV. Ciorralt fqalifwlieef The Activity Committee was as keen and alert as any other on the I-lill. With minds open to suggestions and devoted to the student body's de- sires, the Activity Committee, led in the Fall by quick, sharp-eyed Joel Naive and in the Spring by Walter Ullrich with the impish tace, worked diligently to present to the I-Iillers the kind ot programs they liked and wanted. The committees not only handled all A.S.B. functions, but also assisted any organization to produce an assembly or dance which it had planned. For their hard work and little glory, the members well deserve their place in the tiling cards. Front row, left to right: I. Manza t C. Schellenberg, publicity. R G Id d J N Ft Iftt 'glut-WUIII1C
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