Pep Club-Top-Row 1: Dawson, Demmon, Johnson , Rosquist, Des–
champs, Sigman , Kennedy, Larson, Simmons, Fredson, Carlson.
Row 2: Danitls, Cook, Campbtll, Oltman, Hopkins, Kohl, Walton ,
Kimball, Hadull.
Row 3: Palmer, Srdli"Yan, Scot/, Richards, Harris, Hunter, Condon,
Paulson, Groshong.
Bottom- Row 1: Ristine, Su...ens, Bender, Garcia, Butler, Fuller, Le–
Garde,
C.
Smith, Barkley, Prtt"Yill.
Row 2: Miss Newman , Ste"Yens ]. Smith, Stufeyi/Je, Kusel, Dodds,
Kdly, B. Barley, Lamon.
Row 3: Shoemaker, Slater, Luhm, Adams, Lindsey, Norby, Pierce,
Sjoholm, K•wdsw , Clark.
The main function of the Pep Club is to promote
school spirit and good sportsmanship.
The first project of the year was the selling of soft
drinks at the football games. With the proceeds from
this project the girls purchased new hats for the major–
ettes.
During basketball season the Pep Club served lunch–
es to the visiting and home teams, song queens, yell lead–
ers and coaches.
February 23 marked the date of the annual dance
sponsored by the Pep Club. Instead of the usual tolo
the dance committee decided
to
have a benefit dance in
behalf of the polio drive. The theme was "Dutch Hop"
The gym was gaily decorated with windmills, flowers,
wooden shoes and other things you would find in Holl–
and.
A pep assembly was presented by the organization
on the same date to advertise the dance. The entertain–
ment consisted of a skit and several vocal numbers.
Officers for the year were: Mae Griggs, president;
Barbara Plemons, vice-president; Colleen Smith, secre–
tary- treasurer; Ruby Jane Paulson, Board of Control
representative; and Dora Lamon, Dorene Stevens, and
Barbara Bailey, council members. Miss Nora Newman
acted as a faculty adviser.