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SONGLEADERS-Leif 'ro righf: Linda Kle- baum. Diane Blome, Wyome Winder. Bon- nie LaPlan+e, Lynda Fisher, Judi Brandi. CHEER AND SONGLEADERS STIR PEP The songleaders and cheerleaders are my main assers in my mosr imporranr iob of boosfing school spiri'r. Their dulies consisr of sfirring up pep af all fooiball and baskerball games, and of 'raking charge of all pep assemblies. This year's cheerleaders included a member 'From each class. Shirley Becker represenfed The sopho- mores, Kay Mrachek, The iuniors, and Grefchen G-eliie, rhe seniors. This was Gre'rchen's second sea- son as a cheerleader. The songleaders, whose number was increased To six fhis year, were half iuniors and half seniors. Bonnie LaPlanfe, a senior, was ihe only girl wiih 'rhree siraiqhl years of service. Wyoma Winder, ana olher senior, had 'lwo, and Judi Brandi. one. The juniors were Diane Blome, Linda Klebaum, and Lynda Fisher. During ihe year rhe songleaders adopled a family of six cub wolves 'ro help me ouf in my campaign +o keep The spiril' up. Each girl named and cared for one, and whal names ihey gave rhernl l did norice an increased inferesi when +he cubs were present so l welcomed lhem info lhe fold in spiie of iheir CHEERLEADERS-Le'f+ +o righlz Shirley Becker, Kay Mrachek. and Grerchen Geffe. names, m,,,,g,:- 4. nf- GO! FIGHT! WIN! BEAT 'EM! Cheer and Songleaders pep up fhe crowd wi+h Le+'s Go ar +he Grandview game, Ocfober 24, I958.
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MOTIVATE SPORTS VICTORIES Much of lhe molivalion for our sporls viclories lhis year was supplied by lhe pep assemblies held each Friday before qfimem. Early in lhe lall The wealher permilled These 'lo be held oulside in 'rhe courlyards during lhe lasl lilleen minules ol school. I liked lhis lhe besl because lhe briqhl sunshine and lhe lac? lhaf school was over lor Jrhe day made everybody feel more cheerful. Ol course, ihe inside assemblies had lheir allraclions, loo, wilh a :lil in nearly every one. Somelimes a club would be in charqe of lhe program and sornelimes a class. By ihe end of lhe season almosl every orqanizalion in school had spon- sored one or more ol lhese assemblies, A few ol lhe ones lhaf I especially liked were The chorus and Red Devil assemblies, in which oddly dressed boys perl formed lhe can-can and sonqleader rouiines, lhe Pep Club inilifilion, which called on lhe new members lo play a game of loolball and enierlain wilh hula hoops, The G.Px.A. assem' blien, one lealurinq Mr. Fllis dressed as a wilch, and lhe olher an inilialion, and finally lhe band proqram, slarring Mr. Dielrich and Ivlr. Dorr as broom packinq direclors. lvlenlioninq lhe band reminds me 'fhal a special lribule is due lhem, as well as lhe Pep Club, sono and cheerleaders, all of whom offended every assembly and led +he sludenl body in ils cry lor viclory. . 'I 'M' J ' H V A A rad. N., . PEP RALLY: Sluderils lake advanlaqe of lall sunshine To hold aff:-rnoon pep raly In wesf courl
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ROOM REPRESENTATIVES- Third row, leff fo righf: Richard Parlrer, Cliff Moser, Gerald Orr, Clayfon Anderson, Gary Carne- vali. Second row: Ray McGriff, Leonard Rabanal, R. W. Hedges, Gary lmel, Jim McClelland. Firsf row: Karen Wolover, Mar' sha Thomas. Karen Schroeder. Lynda Fisher, Joyce Marfin, Yvonne Palmer. A.S.B. MEETINGS OPEN TO ROOM REPRESENTATIVES I had a hard lime finding ouf whaf happened in fhe Board of Confrol meefings this year because fhey were moved from fhe Board of Confrol room fo fhe Chorus room lo accommodafe fhe room represenfafives, who were allowed lo aflend mosf of fhe meefings. The room represenfalives were elecfed from lhird period classes fo lmeep fhe sfudenfs beffer in- formed abou? whaf was going on in fhe school and give fhem a chance lo offer suggeslions. ln spife of fhe facf fhaf l could no longer hear whaf was fairing place. I managed lo learn fhaf fhe Board of Confrol sponsored a corsage sale for fhe Homecoming game and, wifh The help of fhe school disiricf. purchased fwo wresfling mafs. From fhe rec room fund fhey vofed enough money fo buy a iulce box, which was easily fhe busiesf machine in school. Again fhis year ihe Board of Confrol pul up a Chrisfmas free iusf ouf- side The office door. l spenf a lol of time marveling af fhe simple beaufy of fhe decorafions. which consisfed only of a whife spray, silver finsel, and red bulbs. The presenfs fha? fhe sfudenfs puf under fhe free were divided up by Board of Confrol members and delivered fo fhirfeen needy families. Elainer Whifener Secrefary Merriff Thomas Treasurer Shirley Cornelison Assislanf Treasurer Wyoma Winder, Social Chairman: Sharron McGriff, Assisfanf Social Chairman: Doneffe Thompson, .Adverfising Manager' Larry Carl, Assisfanf Adverfising Manager. Niclc Niclcoloff, Senior Class Presidenf: Al Dunn, Junior Class Presidenlg Bill Douglas. Sophomore Class Presidenf: Bonnie La Planfe, Girls' Club Presidenf: Mr. Diefrich, Advisor. BOARD OF CONTROL Bill Labberion Presidenf 1 Charles Mefsker ' T ii' Vice Presidenf yqig - if QNX , Y . l f . fi
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