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ChMJMndk5- Rounding up its second year, the Pep Club proudly and eagerly carried on the fine tradition of Golden Bear Spirit. At the beginning of the year, much time was spent practicing with the 3 PS 7 XR Varied emotions are felt by Pep Club members during a game, l The Pep Club consists of girls from all tour vvars of st hool and is under the direction ofthe Varsity t'hm'rlv.lclvrs. spuhignhed cheerleaders. Clad in white shirts and green and gold gloves, the group made their attendance at the first home game and added that extra spark of incentive to spur the team to victory. P. Cullifor and M. King show their approval of a wvll executed foul shot. I
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Home Ec members are ROW7 A Williams I Hunter D Abner J Royer T Coverstone I Ber herm ROW? M Keegan T Coverstone ROW2 L Lawson S Newlin K Terstegee R Cochenouer M Peck K Hall D Smith Organizations determine individual concern The Home Economics Club in- cludes girls from all four grades who are interested in homemaking. Dur- ing the year, field trips were taken to places of interest such as Pillsbury and Miller Cracker Company. Holi- days found them showing their womanly concern by helping the underprivileged. The Science Club consists of stu- dents eager to fulfill more completely their scientific abilities. Activities per- formed by the members include individual experiments and assisting the science teachers. They also took trips to Ball State and various chemi- calcompanies. Science Club membersp C. Kindrick, P. Reed, I. Sullivan, F. Butwin, C.. Bushur, T. Crowley, C, Malooley, C. Shacklee, R. Bushur, check out the contents of the bottle. - - if- 'th Pa U Np Pu AmCm Bk Cf is hnMd No LW fi
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Mitre mirrors memories Editor P. Bartholome and assistant editor B, Grimes smileastheystriveeveronward. Student photographer I. Novotney watches while staff members M. Kress and C. Schmitz type page copy. Service with a smile is displayed by Mitre members D. Wurth, and S. lones. Those who wandered the halls after school may have been mystified at the various sights to be found in the journalism room. There one could see frustration personified in those people working on the MITRE. How, then, did another yearbook emerge from this chaos? Hidden among the typical nerve wracking scenes at MITRE meetings, were the hours of individual and staff efforts to meet the dreaded deadlines and experience the satisfaction of a com- pletedjob. ,A s s Literary editor C. Collins, classification editor I. Casey, and layout editor C, Lundstrom each do their respective thing.
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