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all . Q Top row, left to rights Steve Williams, Loren Decker, Roger Stahlman, Carson White, Jack Jones, Ken Travis, Nolan Stilgenbauer, Boyd Goffnett, John Moeggenberg, Van Hutchinson, Merit Wonzy. Second row: Don Myers, Lynn Ha lin, Jack Meyer, Russell Fisher, Vernon Overton, Dar Brickner, Edvard Hofhman, Bradley Tripp, Gene Ettinger, Duane Conrad, Russell Bissell, Lawrence Deeter. Third row: Dick Moore, Donald Bissell, Bob Brady, Sharon Workman, Eugene Decker, Lynn Brown, Dick White, Marshall Abbott, Lyle Willoughby, Bruce Jennings, Bob Carroll, Gerald Netzley, Ellis Owens. Fourth rows Bruce Welch, Loren Jennings, Don Stalter, J.V. Kniffsn, Ted Hoffman, Raymond Doyle, Dick Travis, B111 Nartker, John Hothlisberger, Bob Moore, Dick Fairchilds, John Fitzgerald, Kenneth Keane, Dean Stalter, Lyle Parks, Don Roberts, Bob Howland, Fifth rosa Jim Decker, Derryl Davis, Keith Brown, Louis Fox, Bob Tatroe, Cecil Travis, Sharron Vinton, Bill Wilson, Rex Rouse, Stewart Thrush, Larry Welch. VARSITY CLUB QQESS TOP TOY, lift to right: Brady Salisbury, Nick Moreno, Loren Decker, Bob Robinson, Wally Williamson, Dick Murphy, Steve Willi ms, Don Stalter, Bob Nestle. Second rows Shirley Priest, Dick Nutter, Bruce Jennings, Dale Brickner, Harlan Cassatt, Phillip Caszatt, Bill Salisbury, Bud Smith, Bob Carroll, Ray Bissell, Mr. Forsyth. Third row: Jack Lynch, Jack Morgan, Jack Meyer, Jim DeLano, Dick Figg, Gene Ettinger, Bob Manor Kenneth Travis, Ben Barrera. The Varsity Club was organized this year after being dropped since 1941. The officers are Jack Meyer, presidentg Bob Manor, Vice-president, Wally Williamson, Secretary-treasurer, and Ben Barrera, reporter. The Varsity Club consists of fellows who have won a varsity letter in any line of sports or for managing. The purpose of the Varsity Club is to make rules and regulations regarding the wearing of letters, sweaters, number of stripes, to have any parties, initiatlons or dances. It also serves to let the athletic fellows voice their opinions on any subject that may arise. Page ThiTf7'f0U'
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CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Kay Little, Joan Cline, Carol Fisher, Janet Bighan, Meet our cheer leaders. We think they're tops. Under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Stewart, they have really shown. class :Ln conducting pep meetings and cheering at the gemee. In Novenber they were invited to Breckenridge to a Cheerleaders Conference. They are planning new uniforms of blue and gold to wear while cheering at the games. Cheer, cheer, for the gold and the blue, Onward Shepherd! Onward Shepherd! Cane on, ye fellows, we'll cheer for you. Fight right down that floor! Give our tem one migxty shout! Put the ball right in the basket, We'11 win this game, there is no doubt! 1 lark up two more 000298-- It makes no difference what we go through, HAH! RAH! HAH! Old Shepherd High School, we'll cheer for you, 45 Onward Shepherd! Onward Shepherd! As our team goes marching onward, Fight on for our fame! Onward to Victory! 4 Fight fellows, if- FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! N Q We'1l win this game! 1 in 5 ' N lllh gg .um .-L Q' IG Page Thirty-thru
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lfIN-QVEST QUEEN Reg- fi The highlight of our Annual Barn Dance was the orouning of -the Harvest Queen. Leorna Cline, Senior, was chosen queen, with Mary Swogger, also a Senior, performing the crowning ceremony. The procession up to the queen's throne' was made up also of two attendants from the Junior class and one each from the sophomore and freeman classes. They were Kay Little and Barbara Loy frrm the Junior classy Myrtle Sonley, eophcmore, and Sylvia Breedlove, freshman. Dolly Maguire and Jeanne Kennedy had also been selected but were ill and could not attend. Page Thirty-fue
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