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Pep Club The Pep Club Wus a new club this year, which held its Margaret Korn and Beverly Broehm, spurred the team to organizational meeting on November 10. The main object victory over Freedom. Mary We-lle amused the Crowd of the club was to promote school spirit at various ath- wirh her interpretation of the farmer. letic events. . . , School banners with magenta lettering and a wolfs head The club members assist the cheerleaders by helping on a white background were sold at the basketball tour- them to organize pep meetings, backing them at games, namem for money-making purposes, and working uw new cheers. , , . . . ' l The officers for this year were: Bill Hewitt, President, Different speakers were arranged by members of the KC-irh Halder, Vice-President, Margaret Korn, Secretary, Club lol' CVCYY lllCCflIlg- Mary Beth Morgan, Treasurer, and jim Kuhr, Reporter. A clever Skit. ln the Barn, written by Nancy Scllmi-,l The club was advised by Miss Charlotte Dottke. ROW' ONE1 K. Halder, B. Hewitt, C. Hendry, NV.l-loewisch, D. Ehlke, Kuhr, G.Re111mv:l. D. Cl1flSIlflI1S0h, R, larson, l.. Mueller, Angell, B. Parsons. ROW! TVVO: N. Moss. l. Gai-erke, P.-Kolodzik, J. Grumwald, M. Larson, L. Kinsler, Z. Larson, l.. Pride. C. Hansen, D. johnson, ii. Kinsler, S, Breaker, M. Buchanan, D.Reetz. Rryw THREE- NIA Lumlm-,mn, P, Seott, bl. Gauerke. l-linz, J. Landwehr, C. Wiesner, C. Romberg, M. Korn S Schmeling, P. 'NX'entzel, B. Larson, N. Schmidt, M. Domlce, Moriilfifyy M- Billlgflld- ROW! l:OURg L. Kellogg, N. Thiel. M, Popke, D. Robbert, J. Smith, D. Dorow, E. Riley. l.. Glasshoff, B. Borree, Li. Reese, N. Bork, B. Broehm, I. Quigley, bl. Kellogg, J. Eck stein, Miss Dottke. ROW! FIVE: M. Welle, Al. linstedt. Ll. liellin, N. Becker, B. Becker, V. Pufhal, l. Xllfishow, E, Decker, R. Mathison, S. Bruss. ROW SIX: C. Brazee, B. Unser, M. Morgan, I. Van Domelen, R. Mueller, R. Peterson,M. Becker. M. Peterson, l.. Anderson, C. Mueller, A. Christianson.
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ROW ONE: B. Armstrong, H. johnson, Mr. J. Diamond, Mr. H. Schmidt, Mr. T.Emerson, Mr. j. Carlson, li. Van Asten, G. Scovel, T. Ehlke ROW TWO: l. Quigley, M. Larson. I-. Armstrong, A. Opperman, D .Ehlke, G. Remmel,j. Kllhf, W- Pl1illiPS. T. Wficinsky, R. Day, Reetz, Grunwald, B. Broehm. ROW THREE: T. Phillips, D. Lipske, j. Buser, F. Bork, H. Westphal, C. Radtke, G.Christian, C. Hendry, D. johnson. ROW FOUR: M. Christian, I.. Kellogg, K. Halder, B. Hewitt, L. Mueller, D. Peterson. C. Bradley, B. Parsons. ROW FIVIZ: pl. Loker, B. Brooks, I.. johnson, D. McNamee, M. Davis, E. Angell, A. Beittler, M. Coughlin, B. Schmutle, N. Moss. W Club I'he Club is made up of letter winners from different sports. One purpose of the Club is to talk over the problems that may arise in sports. The XV Club decorated a prize-winning float for the homecoming parade. The float had a tableau of the Den- mark players joining the Foreign Legion after their de- feat at Winneconne. In the spring the Club holds a banquet for all members. Various awards are given out at this time. The Mueller- Stridde Award was presented to Dave McNamee for being the outstanding junior athlete. Gold footballs are handed out. bars, and awards in basketball, track, and baseball are also presented to the deserving. The officers for this year were: Bruce Armstrong, Presi- dentg Keith Halder, Vice-Presidentg and Mildred Larson, Secretary-Treasurer.
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