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.l'iV'f mg. First row: Mr. Shepherd, advisor, R. Wilson, secretary-treasurer, E. Bray, presidentg S. Irion, vice-president Second row: E. Netzerg T. Inman, T. Carter, A. Hellmang C. Dunnamg M. Yoakamg D. Sackman. Third row D. Waldo, R. Neumillerg G. Schmidt, B. Grist, L. Gaubg G. Grist, F. Kruseg D. Lyman. Lettermenls Club Has Reduced Membership The busy boys of the Lettermen's Club started the year with only nineteen active members, since membership has been limited to those boys with a given number of athletic points. A Lettermen's Ball was the first project of the year. Almost everyone took part in some way to make it a big success . The next project was raising badly needed funds. The club sold pens, making over eighty dollars . As the year came to an end the boys looked proudly back upon their list of accomplishments and modest profits of the year. Eddie Bray presides at Lettermen's meeting
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TWIRLERS: Front Row: C. Covert, D. Hubing, C. Undem, K. Covert, Back Row: D. Klauzer, V. Horning, S. Hubing, C. Nalder. Twirlers And Pep Band Provide Entertainment For Games PEP BAND Front row left to right: B. Brubaker, D. Schwarz, M. Haidle, C. Covert, A. Schroeber, K. Elser, P Wilson. Second row: W. Morast, B. Smith, T. Thomason, I. Bray, F. Buckingham, L. McNaney, M. Martin, C. Undem. Third row: J. Johansen, E. Lindvig, C. Revell, N. Lindley, K. Covert, J. Schroeber, S. Brost, D Schwarz, B. Eaton, K. Martinson, T. Eaton. 49
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School paper members examine copy to be printed. Paper Staff Works On Improvements Editor-in-chief Lotty Sack- man published an interesting TERRIER every month this year . Though some students disagreed furiously with the editorial on how athletics are overemphasized in Terry High School, the editor- ial did make most students stop and think about the issue. The paper kept a running record of events at Terry High School. Headlines during the basketball seas on boasted of the team's advancement to the state tournament . Spring headlines proclaimed the achievements of the music department at the district music festival. Terry High School students agreed that the TERRIER had improved and looked for an even better paper in the future. Left to Right: D. Hoffer, S. Corneliusen, T. Finneman, R. Wilson, L. Sackman, B. Kalmback, V. Strobel.
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