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McAllister, David McFadden, Dave Ogilvie, Jim Parchman, Robert Parsons, Bob Rasmussen, Mithael Pres. IV Pres. 2V Pres. Sec. Treas. Jeff Matsen Reed Warnick Parker Blount Stan Dunn Jim Ogilvie Cougar Club sponsored the annual Mud-Bowl Game ▲ A.M M White, Ronald Winkelman, Arthur Wilson, John Wilsted, William Youkstetter, Dave
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Cougar Club Allen, Frank Baker, Robert Barber, David Bell, Marvin Blount, Parker Boyack, David Breglio, Vincent One of the Y ' s youngest organizations, founded in Feb- ruary, 1963, is the Cougar Club. The club was founded on the premise that most major colleges and univer- sities have strong booster clubs to support their athletic program. In spite of variations in organization, each of these pep units has the same basic objective, that of making its respective school a national power in the major sports and to create a favorable public image for the colleges. Towards fulfilling this objective, the Cougar Club worked closely with the various coaching staffs in helping to interest prospective team members in the university. In addition to this, the club sponsored such human interest activities as the Alumni-Varsity football game, the Varsity-Freshman basketball game, the Mud-bowl football game which is as messy as it sounds, a command performance of the famous King Sisters, a concert by the U.S. Navy Band, and other projects directed toward enlarging the Stadium Fund. Dayton, Lynn Dunn, Stanley Eames, W. Brent Finch, Art Fleming, Cliff Grant, Gary Hafen, Bruce Jeffers, Terry Lee, Scott Lyman, John Matsen, Jeff dUifefc«fe -.-
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Cougarettes Anderson, Sharon Arnold, Nancy Baxter, Bette Bayer, Diane Buckmiller, Ruth Chlarson, Marsha Collins, Ann Conkling, K. Candy Cranford, Judy Drollinger, Sunie Elliot, Trudy Fair, Carole Gray, Ellen Greenwood, Susan Hale, Tanya Hawkes, Patricia Huber, Carol Inouye, Donna Johnson, Colleen Lamb, Myrna Layton, Joan layton, Judy Lindberg, Alana Madsen, Kathleen fli? Forty-four girls composed the common interest group of the Cougarettes this year and the unit was com- posed entirely of freshmen with the exception of some returning sophomores who had been outstand- ing members the year before. The girls were care- fully selected during the first week of fall semester according to their ability to march, their rhythm, and their attractiveness. Long hours of practice were necessary to perfect their routines for the football and basketball games. This year their annual tour took them to Los Angeles for a basketball game. Their pep club activities carried on into the spring as a type of training program for high school pep clubs used when many of the high schools in the state brought their pep clubs to march in the spring track meet. Most Preferred Man Jerry Gardner was sponsored by the Cougarettes. A din- ner-dance in the spring and a student assembly rounded out the Cougarettes busy schedule. t wl SL y o w . .
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