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Cheerleaders--Judy Heinemann, Beverly Milliken, Bee Kollmorgen, Jane Jeffrey, Carolyn Likes. We're gonna F--I--GH--T, rang through the halls on game days. Fifty-four Pep Club girls in blue felt skirts and white long-sleeved blouses encouraged spirit at the pep rallies. Orginal humorous skits spurted en- thusiasm to its peak. The flash of blue jackets and thundering voices of the Pep Club followed the team throughout the year. Peppy cheers were lead by the eight Devilette cheerleaders. Carolyn Likes, Bee Kollmorgen, Judy Heinemann, jane Jeffrey, and Beverly Milliken were the first team cheerleaders. Second team cheers were lead by Nila Foster, Roe 1 During the football season the team was spurred on by the band. Jean Woehler, and Judy Weible. Alternate Judy Korth filled in when others were ill or absent. The Pep Band brought spirit to a climax at each home gande- ln order to raise money for the annual sports banquet held in the spring, members of the Pep Club sold at every home game. Officers for this year were: president, Sandra Davis, vice president, Ellen Schulzg secretary, ,ludy Woodsg and treasurer, Phyllis Cook. Miss Bilson and Miss Ebmeier were the sponsors. Pep Band presents a skit at a rally. ' , :.- ....:..1j
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luniors Present Comedy If Willoughby yes mam m Adams spent 16 years of his life with dominatinguold maidi' aunts, Louise Olga, and Hester. Willoughby didn't have a date for the promg -but after his aunts found this out, they arranged three dates for him After a painless sock on the jaw over Carol the girl he really admired, Marybell on Stan and Mike. and persuasion by Inner ly became a man, ready to he pawned off janet and Through much frustration Willy, Willoughby final- face the world. Aunt Hester .... Aunt Louise ....... Aunt Olga ............ Willoughby Adams .... Marybelle Turner lnner Willy ..... Carol Martin ..... Trudy Marshall Janet Marshall Stanley Clark .... CAST Mike ............................... ........ .Nancy Sheppard .. Mary Schroeder .......Colleen Willert .....Chuck Koeber Judy Woods .......Dennis Manske . ..... Nila Foster ....LaVonne Lutt .....Betty Swinney .......Bob Longe Kenneth Dahl .. Mary Granquist Assistant Director ............ .. ..... Other students, Allen Otte, Gale Bathke, Jerry McCinn, Roland Temme and Louis Lutt. , One, two, glide. That's fine, Willoughby, is what Chuck Koeber, to Inner Willy, Dennis Manske, as Aunt Colleen Willett tells Chuck Koeber. Olga, Colleen Willert, supervises piano practice. Get your big feet out of my face, says Willoughby
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