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Pep Club ROW ONE Left to Ridlt M Atchison, S Murty F RaYm0l1f.T Dolash P Metcalf M Marlow B Wolf ROW TWO D Wemer N Snyder E Potter P Janssen I Stump Mathes M Malin, S Cooper Mrs Van Beek. ROW THREE L Haynes J Belton Winter .T Timm, B. Masker D Backen, C Duhachek E. Houdyshell. ROW FOUR M Metcalf F Vavra C. Suchy K Pritchett, J Zhome S Kesl, K Steuhm, L Wllson,J' Koumey Dancing, baking, selling, and above all, yelling and c1aPP1I18 entered into the Pqz Club activities this year The club sponsored a sock hop Novanber 21 inthe Tl-LS gym after the Tama Brooklyn 91118. The members of the club applied their culinary talents for a bake sale held at Kupka s Meat Market December 4. They tested their salesmanship quallues by selling season tickets to the home basket ball games and wrestling matches. Their lungs got plenty of exercise at every game. To addtothepep ofthe cheering, some of the manbers made black and yellow shakers for the club. President Jerllyn Stump assisted by vice president Donna Werner and secretary treasurer Karla Kaye Winter planned the activities. Mrs Van Beek was the club s advnser INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD F ELLOWS ' TAMA LODGE NO 152 DR LINNIE PITCHER, Q-IIROPRACTOR TWIN CITY LAUNDRY no u :O so sv ns no :Bu .. . , . :. .. ,K,
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Homecoming -1958-59 The 1958 Homecoming festivities began with the traditional bonfire at the football field Thursday evening October 16 A dummy representing a Marengo football player was thrown into the fire by Tim Tower and Bob Benda co-captains of the football team. As usual all classes made Homecoming floats which were judged Friday afternoon October 17 The freshman float We Can t Swallow De feet won. After the assembly the whole student body marched down town behind the band. Karen Cooper was crowned Homecornmg Queen by David Garrels president of the Student Senate during the half time ceremonies of the Marengo game. Dave also crowned Karen s attendants Donna Werner Larrle Kasal, Connie Long and Phyllis Dunning. The Deep Purple Orchestra played for the Homecoming dance, which was held ln the gym followmg the football game. Harvest Moon was the theme of the dance. The back wall of thegymwas decorated with orange and brown streamers which extended to the floor A moon was at each corner and glittering gold stars sur rounded the thane. Stars and streamers also decorated the side walls The orchestra was seated in the center of the gym near the back wall, and the Homecoming floats were placed on both sides of the orchestra. Punch and cookies were served as refreshments All plans for the Homecoming activiues were made by the Student Senate. KUPKA'S MARKET 8a LOCKER PLANT we Can t Swallow De feet Freshmen wings to Victory Sophomores we've Got the Joker Up our Sleeve Juniors KUNK Nr QNGQ 'Skunk Marmgo ' Setuors CENTRAL IOWA TELEPHONE COMPANY PETERSEN'S PAINT WALLPAPER8: GLASS
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