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CLAPPING HANDS AND CHEERING VOICES Back row: McVay, Green, Smith, Powell, Sack, Hein, Alhstrom, Lepper, Bowen, Neeriemer, Pedulla, C. Edwards, Miller, Roth, Shelton, Nelson, Maxwell, Tannehill, Schwartz. Third row: Legocki, Osgard, Lloyd, Williams, Adams, Teich, Slater, Legoski, Anderson, George, Me-Catherine, Marron, Mooney, Taylor, S. Harper, Lilley, Carroll. Second row: Steel, Wimer, Fletcher, Marosok, Graves, Snyder, Carrel, Moore, Turley, Bell, Cosby, Baker, Redle, S. Edwards, Gillen, Rulli, Pratt. Front row: Stephens, Marshall, Rotellini, Yager, Boley, Lewis, Ferguson, Church, Mulholland, Lehr, Dregoiw, Matheson, Bambolis, Skinner, E. Harper, Meadows. PEP CLUB The Pep Club, open to any Sophomore, Junior, or Senior girl who wants to promote school spirit, was formed this year. The girls learn special cheers to perform at games and pep assemblies. Their outfits are white blouses and dark skirts. Each girl should have a blue and a yellow pom-pom. These girls have added much to our games by their enthusiasm. Officers of the Pep Club are: President, Pat Turley; Vice Loud yells and cheers are heard from this group at all President, Judy Ives; Secretary, Barbara Butkay; Treasurer, Bronc games. Judy Nelson. 24
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Officers: Secretary, Karen Baker; President, Beverly Cornelius; Vice President, Cecilia Eagleton; Treasurer, Sharon Archer. Q.E.Q. is an organization for senior girls. The members are initiated in the spring of their junior year. At this time they select their little sisters for the following year from the incoming freshmen. Each year Q.E.Q. sponsors the “Big sister, little sister program.” In the fall Q.E.Q. gives a party for the senior and freshman girls. They also sponsor the Snowball Dance during the winter. In the late fall there is the annual Mother and Daughter tea. At Christmas this organization collects money and food for the Christmas Community Basket. An interesting meeting? Eleanor George, her mother, Peggy Baertsch, and Mrs. Eagleton are posing for Mother and Daughter tea.
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The Art Club is an honorary organization in that one must receive a semester “A” in art before he may become a member. The officers are the members with the largest number of semester “A’s.” Each year in the spring the seniors in the organization give a private exhibit of both paintings in various mediums and of ceramic work. These exhibits are displayed in down town windows. Back row: Jim Blansett, Larry Lilley, Barton Binge-mer, Patsy Clabaugh, Mary Lee Moreland, Carol Endicott, Sally Gilkey, Marilyn Miller, Sharon Far-rens. Front row: Carol Mooney, Marjorie Marron, Mary Lou Davidson, Linda Dregoiw, Beverly Cornelius, Carolyn Edwards. WITH OUR HANDS WE CREATE THINGS OF WORTH AND BEAUTY - Mrs. Avery is the club sponsor. Officers: Beverly Cornelius, president; Majorie Marron, vice president; Mary Lou Davidson, secretary-treasurer.
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