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SettioA. tM-iff.lt Qi'iti' GluL The purpose of the club is to promote friendliness and sociability amon3 the girls. These girls were the club's officers: Jane Goodsill, President: Nancy Arntsen, Vice President: Mary Dunn, Secretary: Ramona Button. Treasurer. Members of the Cabinet included: Program, Betsy Meader: Publicity, Marge Caldwell: Friendship. Terry Shannon; Entertainment. Betty Borg and Phyllis Kremer; Club Room, Betty Simmons; Social Service. Thelma Miclcel; Ways and Means, Frances Glockler. During the winter quarter they sponsored the Mothers' Teas and gave the annual Mothcrs'-Daughters' Banquet in the spring quarter. )rd ROW: Schmitt, Borg. Shannon. 2nd ROW: A. Ochl. Kr«m«r, M. Dutn, Mm NtUon, Goodi.il. Button. Simmon . Glocktcr. Arntwn. Caldwell, lit ROW: Meader, M. Shannon, Mickcl, Fcrnn. Left to fight: M. Merrill, S. Dunn, Gaver, M. Stern, B. Johnion, Bobcrg, Allen, Berry, M. Nelton, Hertcy, fjustio'i cMixjlt QiaU.' Club Again this year the Junior High Girls Club has been an active and progressive organization. The girls are governed by the Council consisting of the officers and class representatives. These girls were officers for the year 1939-40: Marjorie Boberg, President: Pat Berry, Vice President: Mary Allen, Secretary; Jean Hersey, Treasurer. The Cabinet is comorised of the committee chairmen that carry on the activities of the club. The following people served as committee chairmen: Friendship. Barbara Johnson; Program. Marilyn Stern: Ways and Means, Sally Dunn; Publicity, Mary Jane Merrill; Club Room, Marilyn Nelson; Entertainment. Jane Gaver. Page Twenty-nine
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2niU and ScaoU Quill and Scroll is the National Honor Society for student journalists who have done outstanding work on University High School’s publications. The Campus Breeze and the Bisbila. The Charles Boardman Chapter was organized at U. High in 1931. Selection of members is based on high scholarship and amount of work published. Officers for the school year of 1939-40 were Carl Cummins. President; Jane Goodsill. Vice President, and Dorothy Guthunz. Secretary-Treasurer. The school's chapter of Quill and Scroll has encouraged interest in writing and raised the standards of journalism in University High School publications. Senate. The Senate, which is University High School's student governing body, is comprised of representatives from each class and their alternates. Election of officers is done by the entire student body. The following officers were elected: Ramona Button. President; Fred McNee. Vice President; Mary Dunn. Secretary; Treasurer. Eugene Engelbert. Some of the many accomplishments for the year include revising the Senate Constitution, sponsoring the very successful Homecoming dinner-dance, acting as advisory board to the Carnival Board, planning assemblies, having a representative on the board of directors at Folwell Book Store, keeping order during noon and seventh hours, raising the school standards and improving the school spirit. 2nd ROW: Bobcrg, McNcc, Rclf, Chrciman, Hubbcll, Friedcll, Noah, Hart, lit ROW: Kelley, Mr. Beck, M. Dunn, Engelbert. Reed, Seundcri, Button, J, Gent, Amberg. Left to right: Bnggt, Coalet, Guthuni, Button, Glockler, W. Ro»e, Cummim, Mm Handlan, Page. Goodrich, Saunden, Goodull. Page Twenty-eight
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Under the able leadership of the officers. John Marvin. President: Jim Christensen. Vice President: Don Fraser, Secretary: and Bob Cairnes, Treasurer, and the guidance of Mr. Peterson, the club became a very active one. The chemistry department of the club was headed by Jim Christensen, the radio department by Don Fraser, and the camera department by Bob Cairnes. Students interested in amateur radio stations learned to operate one after working with Mr. Peterson. Some members obtained licenses to operate stations. At the Carnival the club presented colored movies of interesting activities and events they had taken around the school. Science Club 7lte. Bcatd Under the guidance of Mr. Krumweide this year’s band has completed a most successful year. Officers for the year were President. Burton Reinfrank: Vice President. Dick Moorhouse; Secretary-Treasurer. Calvin Goodrich: Publicity and Membership. Bill Barnes. Among its other accomplishments it has put on several band concerts, including one on February 15 for the parents. A Progressive Dinner topped the band's social activities. Many new instruments have been added to the band during the course of the year. The members of the Band may look with pride upon its progress during the school year of 1939-40. TOP: 4th ROW: Kuhlmann. Giantvalley, Turner, Goodrich, S. Lewis, Moorhouie, Miller. Koch. 3rd ROW: Bcrnsford, leaf, Christensen, Carnes. Reidell, Cannes. Allen, Seibert, Marvin. 2nd ROW: Reedy. Kuni, Rondcstvcdt, Tyler, Sturre, Buchta, Wells, Brown, Childs, Pratt. 1st ROW: Baker, Schwarts. Matovitx, Mr. Peterson, B. Dunn. Mr. Boudrye, Simmons, Kurtz, Rigler. BOTTOM: 2nd ROW: Moorhouse, Marvin, Johnson, Cardoso. Koch, Reinfrank, Pratt, Mr. Krumweide, Carnes, Brcidcnbach, Greer. 1st ROW: Barnes, Page, G. Johnson. Miller. Kurtz. Braufman, Hull, Goodrich. Page Thirty
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