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Mr. President! This person's remark is obliterated by its obscuration . . . The Forum's bi-weekly sessions, however, are not all heated debate. Many splendid speakers have appeared before the group and this year field trips were taken to observe the operation of the city govern- I'TlGI'1l. FIRST ROW: Nathan Edwards, second term president, Douglas Spencer, Peter Howard, first term president. SECOND ROW: Sara Spencer, Edith Onthank, Margaret DeCou, vice-president, Martha Switzer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Holaday, adviser, Louise Murphy, Helen Rayburn, Eliza- beth Edmunds, Eminger Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Wallace Clark, Randall Caswell, secretary, Keith Clark, John Heinz, vice-president. AB- SENT: Mary Ross, secret Tugman, David Veblen ert, June Hitchcock. H d . 61 10061 ltili ary, Peter , Walter Gilb FRONT ROW: Stephanie Peterson, Elaine Gau, Hazel Northrop, Doris Kin Nelda Patterson, Suzanne Stickels, Eleanor Robb. CENTER R Murphy, Harriett Barrett, Yvonne Wechsler, Shirle secretary, Pat Stackpole, Connie Smith ginia Sallee. BACK ROW Albert Hoffman OW: Louise y Brace, Shirley Dillard. , Elizabeth Edmunds, chairman, Vir- : Bernice Baldinger, Don Plath, Quintin Barton, , A. B. Soward, John Jackson, Jim Murphy. ABSENT: Mr. Backus, adviser. Every Wednesday afternoon at 3:30, The casters this year became affiliated University High was introduced to the radio with the National Scholastic Radio Guild audience through the facilities of KORE. whose scrips they occasionally used. Each organization and school department Elizabeth Edmunds and Iohn Iaclcson was given the opportunity of presenting a were the return announcers while rnan radio picture of its activities. were given the opportu ' Y nity of participation.
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Pep Club eth Peterson H a ro I d Jan , Ke I I y, Roberta Rebham l Rah! Rah! With livinq up to what P the name implies, the Pep Club formed the nucleus for athletic umph this year. Yell leaders Harold Kelly, Ianeth Peterson, Roberta Rebham, turned out tor perform- ance rain or shine. A dance was qiven after the football unction City to help the team Uni-Hi, Uni-Hi, Rah lenty ot school spirit and game with I n to further victories. The gridiron foes o were invited and the dance proved one ot the most successful of the year. ' with The qroup appeared outstanainq clever purple and gold corduroy outtits for the yell leaders and uniform sweaters, White Wi ' l for members. K'ttelson Beverly Burger, presi- ROW' Dorothy Carlson, Olive I , I Mary Alice Sutton, Hazel FRONT . dent, Mickey Donavan, Bobby Jean Tay or, Northrup, Della Marie Robinson. SECOND ROW: Louise Baker, Virginia Rebhan, Janeth Peterson, Anne Graham, Suzanne Ams- ' B ce Yvonne Wechsler, Sallee, Roberta poker, Nelda Patterson, Doris King, Shirley ra , Phyllis Ireland, Bessie Raybould. THIRD ROW: Phoebe Smith, Beverly Bradford Maryanna Willoughby, Dorothy Boniface, Gloria Dunham, Pol- ly Gordon, Yvonne Umphlette, Jean Kilpatrick, Phyllis Korn, Dorothy Giese, Joyce Clark, Joann Schenk, Miss Costello. FOURTH ROW: Doro- thea Godlove, Bernice Baldinger, Betty Jean Stocker, Dorothy Palmer, Elaine Gau, Connie Smith, Shirley Dillard, Pat Stackpole, Carolyn Mc- t Thorndyke, Lorraine Hlarms. ABSENT: Kinley, secretary, Margare J'm Murphy, vice-president. Dorothy Roome, I th emblems 1n the school co ors,
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Hi-Y FRONT ROW: Bud Goddard, Jim Murphy, ter Howard, Bob Blick. president, Don Sipe. CENTER ROW: Georcie Jensen, Hoffman, Bob Scott, DuBois. Pe Keith Clark. Quintin Barton, Albert Leonard Ray, vice-president, Don Douglas Spencer, Harold Handshuh, Eminuer Stewart, Wallace Clark, Don Plath, Mr. Wil- liamson, adviser. BACK ROW: Randall Cas- well. secretary, Gordon Gullion, John Hesse, ' odman. Belden Braaten. ABSENT: blen, Harold Martin, Dick Keith R Bill Keene, Dave Ve Stafford. cernber s e gt cor si ot University ty tive members erienced gn The twen - hoive exp chapter l-ligh's Hi-Y s go to the e yeor ht member e cctiv . ow eig Q lem. Ther , De Boys' Conterenc d conference pre Older electe Clark was Keith ' h nor. '- embers signol o Hi Y rr dent, CI ' vocation, l th, took spring t Don P cr During ' nship o ' tor the under the chonrmo direction ot ci plcrygrouno ver the system. he pro c creation 'ble tor t Eugene re responsi Wil ter was l Southern The chap grom ot or highly successtu lomette Vcrlley l-li-Y Conference, Eugene March 30. Also, in the spring were two i ' for the parents: The Fcither -and Som At the Hi Y Seaweed Tangle crnnugl glfcurs et and the Mother ond-Son bcrnqu , the H1 Y breoktcist. ' eventful yecrr was Climoixmg on picnic lcite in Moy.
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