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Cl1eerleoolersLeool Pep Club With Novel Precision Drills Well, . . chanted the 115 Pep Club girls as the six Varsity cheerleaders moved with their precision Work to one of the new cheers, Classy Chick. The precision cheering was only one of the changes for the Club this year. The Executive Board spent many hours at lengthy meetings discussing problems and making changes which were later presented to the entire club at a regular meeting. Whether uniforms should be worn to wrestling matches, qualifications for selecting Homecoming candidates, and changing the Winter Ball date to a different month Were some of the bigger controversies discussed. For the first project of the year, the annual bonfire rally, the girls gathered wood, painted streets and led the school in a snake dance that evening. Homecoming and Winter Ball were both Pep Club sponsored dances. Weeks in advance were spent stuffing tissue into chicken wire to make a giant football, megaphone and igloo for the occasions. Other projects were selling football season tickets and Warrior stickers, making unique game signs and having concessions for the Columbus basketball game. At the end of the year Margaret O'Brien had the highest number of points, which are earned by attending games and working on Pep Club activities, and was awarded a silver medallion. -1, X Tw t. fi . iii f T The Pep Club: Back Row: Judy Bailey, Janet Wagner, Mary O'Brien, Donna Kracman, Kathleen McNally,Connie Bogner, Edith Moore, Janice Kunneman, Marcia Ferguson, Betty Krula, Marilyn Schott, Frances Shonka, Jean O'Brien, Donna Jisa, Linda Karnik, Janice Dodendorf,Margie Loseke, Diane Zrust. Row 5: Norma Cahill, Linda Jedlicka, Sandy Muehlich, Pat Vanderkolk, Donna Loseke, Pat Loseke, Mary Lueke, Rose Marie Gerber, Linda Esterling, Judy Muehlich, Jeanne Sedlak, Linda Way, Janet Faltys, Judy Mejstrik, Connie Novak, Sandy Schindler, Mary Kay Scanlan, Cheryll Spies, Ruby Vavricek. Row 4: Marcia Bosh, Katherine Loseke, The Reserve Cheerleaders: Lois Schneider, Mary Ann Schneider, Head Cheerleaderg Ann Sahsg Mary Ann Bohatyg Cathy Payzant. , I .xwfff ,1 Mt wa if Pep Club excitement rises as the Schuyler Reserves take the lead in the Columbus game.
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Siateis Largest FFA Chapter Takes Many High Awards This year the Schuyler PFA Chapter became the largest in the state with 86 members-73 in school and l3 graduates. Starting the year's activities was the annual Parent and Son Banquet. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the Honorary Chapter Farmer degree to five men for their outstanding interest in the Schuyler Chapter. At the District lil PPA contests at Tekamah the Parliamentary Procedure team received a blue ribbon. Stanley Kracl received a blue ribbon in Public Speaking, and Chris Marohn won a white ribbon in Creed Speaking. The State Convention held on April 9, 10 and ll was highlighted by several awards. The chapter received a superior rating for the ninth consecutive year. Mr. Ed Henderson has sponsored the chapter all nine years along with the assistance of Mr. Jack Lamle and Mr. George Hermone this year. The meats team, made up of Kenny Kasik, Mike Jedlicka, and Jim Viglicky, won the state contest for the second year in a row. Three Schuyler members, Cordon Vavricek, Kenny Kasik, and Jim Viglicky were awarded the State Parmer Degree. The honor, which is only given to the top two percent of the PPA boys in the state, is based on scholarship, leadership, ,supervised farming program, and agricultural achievement. It is the highest award given by the State PFA Association. Lyle Eckstein and Eugene Heavican align machinery at State Vo-Ag Judging Contest in Farm Machinery. Other teams winning blue ribbons were Farm Machinery, Poultry Husbandry, Crops, Farm Management, and Crops and Soils Management. The livestock judging team won a white ribbon. A foundation award winner was Jim Viglicky. Q A 5 x Stanley Kracl, John Neesen and Joe Winning at state in the Meats Judging and Identification were Jim Faltys study crop pictures. Viglicky, Kenny Kasik and Mike Jedlicka.
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