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HE officers were: President-George Koby, Secretary-June Botkin, Treasurer-Dom ald Carter, and Sponsor-Mr. .Nibeck. This year's Student Council was very large due to their being two representatives from each home room. At the beginning of the year was added some new amendments to the constitution. The Student Council gave its two annual Public Dances in addi- tion to sponsoring a Backward Dance. A HE oflicers were: President - Ellrietta Durrwachter, Vice-President - Dortha June Noble, Secretary - Betty Stigall, Treasurer-Ciene Muskella, and Sponsor Miss Ross. The Pepper Club this year welcomed twenty-two new members, nine seniors and thirteen juniors. To be chosen a member in the club one must be a junior or a senior girl, a member of the Student Activity Association, show an interest in school activities, and be active in sports. The desire of the club is to encourage pep throughout the school year in extra-curricu- Student Councd special arrangement, a new and unusual film of the Star-Spangled Banner, was pur- chased by Student Council for the use of the school. On December 8, a picture Hawaiian Paradise, a movie in technical color taken by Mr. Julian Cromer, was shown in an auditorium session. The showing of this picture was made possible by a fund Student Council had available. Peppem lar activities. Pour of the Pepper members, LaVerne Purviance, Mildred Collins, Gene Muskella, and Ellrietta Durrwachter were chosen the cheerleaders for the year. Their uniforms were white sweaters and skirts. The other members of the club chose a uniform of red letter sweaters with white skirts. The Peppers were very active at football and bas- ketball games, selling candy and refresh- ments. The main event of the Pepper year was a party given March lO for the Hi-Y and clubs. Standing. left to right: Miss Low, Schlicker, Roberts, Powers, Verily, MacCnll, Sitting, left to right: Clark, Rule, Glover, O'l-lam, l '.f5 .ilWti.i - 'Q i T ,.'.L.' ' . 4 .- , i' Twenry-three
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rn R, la r l l l 0 QC., cg, v V A L ' 'QA . .,..,.4im-f , y li it I 5 i hiv' ' , t i' its ins. ri e iw . rw .i cw l'-itirm ririx lotier, Ntrticlwtr lillar n lxl, in l lrvr-l rim llwhr .Xhranis lkirbx' l lm ssman l,uinlci', f ivifpis i llti-,tial N il r l ill- N lr Nl ll l lirl r H ll ll lc li n ll ii I n ll X your ix- , .ie lr- wvvl rA'x- , li lvxvwr itelsi Glee Club HE Cilee Club was composed ol' pupils selected by the voice teacher. Miss Nlarr. Certain requirements were necessary such as tone quality, sight reading. interpreta- tion and diction. There were one hundred and seven members in the club, which met twice a week as a regular school subject, receiving one-liourth ml a point credit. The A Cappella Cli-air. composed of outstanding members ol' the Cilee Club required its mem- bers to possess a gnocl sense ol' pitch and tone quality. Desirable traits ol' character such as enthusiasm. punctualiti' and dependability r - 1. c. tirgir .X lmiwtsmni Schneider. ll tariff l-mclymnn loutlccix were necessary. The Boys' Glee Club was an extrafcurricular activity being composed of twenty members who met once a week during the spring semester. Tivo soloists, Vyfanda Bowlby. soprano. and Williain Fine, bass, appeared at the Music Festival held at University City High School. April 3. The Band, composed of some thirty members under the direction of Mr. Van Meter, met twice a week as a regular school subject re- ceiving one-fourth of a point credit. They have made public appearances before P. T. A. meetings, assemblies, and picnics. ltttlalil-loin' S
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