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QA lCont1nued from Page 91 chance to display it in the latter part of the season Sophomore Roy Dorrell who played on the Reserves at the opening of the season improved so rapidly that he also played some var sity ball at the end of the season H will in all probability fill Hildy s shoes under the basket if Hildy moves to Glavac s position Another promising the time another season comes up One more aspirant from the reserves is Waldo Haas who seems to have copied Smitty s knack of feeding the ball tho he also controls a very wicked left hand shot Fol lowing the Suvac build is Don Slagle who also played some reserve and varsity ball He handles the right side or under the basket with equal dexterity Dick Ziegler also plays those two positions and although he started slow he began to improve toward the end of the season With these and the possibility of new talent showmg up the 45 46 season should prove almost equally successful e Ga ge D Me Cubbely D Zegle B He .Til ll fi . I lllfg 1 1. M - .I 1 , . H ' 1 I l ' .' H' N ' I . , , . Q 0 2 - SQ' ' . - --' ,W . I-Q G fy ?-- -1 . e ' ' - . . . . . . , 'QL I I , . . . . ball player was Dan Alexander, but he will have blessed Uncle Sam with his presence by . . , . I . . . I I . . ' I I -I D. Bisig, J. Kubinyi, E. Sidewand, W. Haas, D. Ulrich, W. Heidi, E. Hortnagel, D. Mill r, P. r n r, . il, B. r , . i r, . inz.
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f -is for Cheerleaders Who raise our spirits high And charge our gallant Ranger With the spirit DO or DIE Vc Football and basketball games are even more exciting with our rhythmic cheerleaders leading us in the various yells Without the cheerleaders our sports would be like a plana with no pianist The members of thus lively team are segregated into the varsity and reserve groups ln the varsity are seniors Marge Smith Janet Wells and Natalee Norris who have been actively participating rn cheerleading since they were freshmen Added to thus lust might have been Chuck Morgan but before the beginning of his senior year he was called unto the Navy He has done cheerleading at Navy football games and when home on leave he led cheering at pep rallies Dan Kohl us the only member of the stronger sex represented among the cheerleaders and he s the only regular cheerleader who will be with us next year The reserves who do their cheering when the reserve basketball teams are on the floor are Pat Raeburn and Jean Allyn CHEERLEADERS Pat Raeburn Dan Kohl Marge Smith Natalee Norris Janet Wells and Jeanne Allyn lO I ' I I l I ' I I I . . I , . 2 Q 5 Q ' ,le L ' ' Y .V . f 2 ' V , g ',1
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S us for Commercual Club Learnung the art of self reluance How to wrute a busuness letter X And greet the boss cluents S i ii Xi gl XX ix X COMMERCIAL CLUB Rowl C Clock C Hoppert E Brewer J Myrtle S Carlson M Brown P Cage F Lucas I Bustarkey A Metzung J Allyn B Rafter Row II M Hotfueld D Murray M Grover G Downung J Neely J Graham C Hanson N Fatuca C Muzerak T Angel ottu M Lauruch W Johnson Row lll B Stull J Bannuster G Fruel E Perkuns M Mal launy S Loughran L Morrow R Wassum V McCoy N Johnson N Peterson D Wulson A Shuele Row IV W Bacon A Lundell J Slutor L Lundberg T Rug netta E Schmunkey B Obenchaun S Knuttle M Lonnung B Tuttle E Anderson At Wulloughby Hugh was a group of students who excelled un the stenographuc course If they so chose, they belonged to the Commercual Club and attended the meetungs twuce a month Speakers came to each meetung and gave the students advuce about oftuce manage ment dress, personnel work and dependabuluty One of the best remembered speakers was a Spar, Betty Lou Heutzman, a graduate of Wulloughby Hugh Glenn Demung was elected presudent of the Commercual Club The other offucers were vuce presudent Louuse Lundberg treasurer, Donna Wulson and secretary Pat Cage Able advusors were Muss Margaret Gubbs and Mrs Velma Kyser commercual teachers . . . . .auranlr.:.I.u.-.- . . sg I - ,VJCY f . X :X- X .u C , T ' I ' I ' I 1 I ' I , , . , . , . l , . . , . . ' 'T u 1 I Q I . I u . I - I ' I n I ' ' I ' . I ' - ', . ' , . . -- . ' , . ' , . ' , . l , . - . I - I . I - I I I , . , . Y' , . ' . 1' D , . ' , . ' , . ' , . - u - ' 1 - I 1 - q 1 f U . , . . , . ' 1 I - . , . l2
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