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.Yki Club r fd! C? T., to ' l-an 1 - filwefii J 'lk si ' X. 4 g , 9 ,,. ,gmiwggw V 3 355:2- . x This year's Ski Club included: First row, Iean Arnold, Mary Fennemore, Barbara Larson, jean Durand, Prina Stanley. Second row, Ayleen Clark, Paul Bee1', Marshall Knoles, Anne Hummel, Louise VV agner, Kathryn Iohnston. Back row, Robert Iantzen, Chuck Regester, Teddy Cohn, John Ageton, and Arve Michelson. The University of Arizona Ski Team, which represented the uni- versity at various ski meets, was composed of: Front row, Har- old Johnson, Hap Hubbard, Marshall Knoles. Back row, Bob Charles, Ski Club president, and Durk Rotty. With Mt. Lemmonis trails and ski tow little more than an hour away, the Ski Club, with its membership of over one hundred enthusiastic mem- bers, Was one of the most active groups on campus. The club-spon- sored ski team represented Arizona at Denver and Flagstaff meets. -132-
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Ramblers this year was composed of: Front row, Ruth Catsiff, Nancy Miller, Mildred Levine, Frances Sprawls, Corinne Latourrette, Charmion Randolph. Second row, Fred Mercier, Suzanne Pratt, Betty Mulkins, Patricia Sweeney, Charlotte Leader. Third row, Stanton Shannon, Elton Buell, Dick Knuppenberger, Kenneth Dyer, Doug Hoag, Back row, jim Leader, I-Ial Potter, Howard Douglas, Bill McDonald, Paul Sweeney, and Bernie Phelan. Ramb rs The only prerequisite for membership in Ramblers, Arizonais hiking club, is an incurable Wanderlust. Ramblers departed regularly each Sunday for many points of interest in the South- west, including Miller Peak, Mt. Lem- mon, and Baboquivari Peak. The Rambler pin identifies those who have tramped on a required number of hikes. Ramblers, officers were: Ruth Catsiff, vice-president, jim Gibron, president, and Mildred Levine, secretary. - w ,-115
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fo wnsmea wx X x X 4. 4 X tl X N1 x Y ' 'X Members of Townsmen this year Were: First row, Post, Moran, jewett, Shane, O,B1'iG1l, Augustine, Lombardo, Berliuski, Dalton, Anderson, Burch, Leon. Second row, VV allace, Zellar, Franklin, Whar- ton, Goodfarb, Craw, Yeager. Third row, Padilla, Banks, Read, Booth, Marsh, Langlois, Sichel F eltlman, Mattson, Scibert, Hall. Fourth row, Ouellette, Solomon, Rounds, Houck, Thompson, Kauff: man, F ranz. Back row, North, Phelan, Heidy, Haga, G. F. Herrick Cadviser emeritusl, Capt. WV j. Lynn Cadviserj, DuPuis, Ludwig, Alderton, and Stutz. Officers of Townsmen were: Laurie Houck, secretary, lim Reidv president, and Bob Stutz, vice-president. Townsmen, a social and service organization for Tucson men, spent an active year. Provision of A-Day transportation and lending a helping hand to in coming students-these men gave service at all times and whenever needed. Often they could be found at the blood bank giving donations, one of their yearis projects. f' were fx
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