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Yea, Team!! Yea, Team!! Blaclc and yellow sweaters, with no emblems A hardly . . . Rompons for shade - mostly. . . Flashlights that yvorlced-partly . . . Wheaties, girls' pep club, headed in its First year by Catherine Dedriclqvvas lull of Fight and Fun. . . Fight was Furnished by cheer leaders l.int and l-lartman. . . Fun by the 'l75 members who used pompons at the football games, and presented a Flashlight stunt at the half of the Emporia baslcetball game. . . Queen Wheatie Brosius was selected at the First all-school pep rally. . . Governing body is a board which meets each week and is composed of three members from each sorority and the Barb organization. Mem- bers are Ramona Branson, Adele Ratlman, and Margaret l-lull, Kappa Rho, Mary Ellen Brosius, Betty Jane Roberts, and Dot l.int, Sorosis, Marabeth Reid, Tommy l-lartman, and Doris Marts, Pi Kappa Psi, Mary l-lege, Betty Slcinner, and Dorothy Thompson, Alpha Tau, Shirley Ritchie, Peggy Coates, and Mary Dyer, Delta Qmega, l.ula Randall, Anna Marie Johnson, and Margot Cloutier, Barbs. OFFICERS Catherine Dedriclc ...................... President l.ois Dobbin ...................... Vice-President Jean Braly ........ ........ S ecretary Kathleen Keating ..... ,.........,. T reasurer Shirley Bishop .....,, ..... S ergeant-at-Arms Mary Eleanor l-lolme., ........... Sponsor
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Maze t. Louis... Texas Mines. . . Pittsburg -lhus as the month closed, Wichitals grid Forces were willing and ready, but their record ,stood against them awith three losses, one win, and a tie, it loolced as il the veteran line lwas liclced by poor support from the baclciield. The Shockers' record in their conference was a win and a tie aaagainst Missouri Valley Teams they were blanlced with two defeats. Sorosis' Brosius reigned as queen of the breakfast Food belles . . . Geb screamed and chewed on the sidelines . . . Fans moaned and cursed at fumbles, reieree's decisions, and the guy in bacl4 ol them who had just bashed in the crown on their hat . . . And everybody sold things that got all over every one else. . . i L B I - 1 :.. g Q- ...H
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Fight! Fight!! Fight!!! Loudest and most persistent cheerers were the talk-it-up boys Coleman, Kielner, and Sullivan, ofticial Whock cheer leaders. . . Best stunt was a basketball game between halves of the regular game with Whocksters clothed in boxing gloves and long- handled undies. . . Most Fun was the booster trip. . . Qrganized in Qctober, 1938 to remedy a serious lack of school spirit, Whock is now headed by Howard Jackson. OFFICERS First Semester Gaylord Smith ................. President George Scheer ..., ..... V ice-President This year Whock provided entertainment be- l-ldrolcl Brown ' S ecretdry tween halves at the football games, helped organize pep rallies, and took part in the Homecoming preparations, chile feed, bonfire, and snake dance. Faculty sponsors were again Dr. l.dWI'CI'lC2 l2dI'iCl4 and Roy Elliott. Fred Partridge ..., ...... T reasurer Howard Jackson .........,.... Treasurer Second Semester Howard Jackson ...,...,,..... President Wally Wilkins.. ......... Vice-President Bob Ray ....... ......,. S ecretary
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