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photo service Fmsn! Snap! Flash! It's the eager, ambitious Photo Service on the job. What could be their subject? Al- most anything. Their purpose is to take pictures at all school activities. The members of the club are chosen on the basis of interest in photography. Any- one wishing to learn photographic art is welcomed and encouraged to join. aivlclcl AVIATION 64 NAVIGATION: First Row: M. johnson, Kuller, D. Sandberg, Dyson, Gistfold, Phillhroolq. Second' Row: W. Doyle, Smart, Foley, Deatxch, Fraser, Wrcnn, Fran- zen. Third Row: Garfncrx, T. Rowe, Ohr- heclq, C. Zietlow, MHI'fl472, T. I-Icintzfnan, M. Carlson. PHOTO SERVICE: Sitting: D. Iohnxon, I Iil1C'gtll1, lllr. IW. Iohnxon, V. Prey. I-Icfntzman. Standing: Lowe, Smart, Pres. Afnmerman. aviation and navigation ANOTHER new club this year was the Aviation and Navigation Club. The club was under the direction of Mr. Schunert and several student teachers, all of whom were formerly air force personnel. Fall and winter quarters the club studied the chart- ing of courses and many variations, weather and air currents, plane structures, airports and airport mark- ings. .fI.V.O.C..' First Row: Loufe, Thompson, Pres. Hoetger, Smart, Tangcn, Fincgan, Sec. Prichard. Scconzl Row: Ke1'n1'tz, Mr. Whitinger, Swanson, R. Allen, Pauling, Yoder, Dovkrtazler. Thfra' Row: Lezffnfas, R. Bell, Radolphf, PRESENTING movies and records and operating the P.A. system, the A.V.O.C., under the direction of Ben Whitinger, has given many services to the school. The seven- teen members under the leader- ship of Tom Hoetger, president, and Barry Prichard, secretary, have done their best to carry out new projects. One of the main at- tractions was the disc jockey pro- gram titled i'Noontime Nocturne which was put on several times a week during both lunch hours. In order to raise money, the A.V.O.C. sponsored many con- tests and gave away records to the winners. W all, Garnzcfrs.
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girls' club SENIOR High Girls' Club made a decided change in its organization. The Cabinet and Council, with the aid of julia Nygaard, changed the former committees into interest groups. These groups varied in their activities from music and knitting to dancing and bridge instruction. The biggest projects of the year were the clothes drive for Europe, the Mothers' Teas, and the Mothers' and Daughters, Banquet. The Red Cross committee under Sue Hirsch carried on projects throughout the year. Under the president, Bev Miller, the club was again reorganized and the girls met after school. Though participation was voluntary, many of the girls stayed to enjoy the speakers and activities of the club. COUNCIL: Sfllizzgf L, Odhznd .lIoI111. Slmzdrizzg' P0rz'c'1', B. Ifz'1'zrf'I1y. CLIl'I'I'l1gZ071, Sec. H0rnbf'rgcz' Trcas. P. Scott, Pres. B. Miller Bobcrg, Endrefs, S. Hirsch. THE jtzxioiz High Girls' Club has spent a busy year under the leadership of Kathy Coram. As president, she with her cabinet, guided the reconstruction of the younger girls, club into various interest groups. The first of these units, the dancing group, produced an original short ballet, while the Home Economics group sewed and studied good grooming. Another group was the creative writing division. The main activity of the dramatic section was planning, direct- ing and producing a play for the get together meeting. The art unit divided into two parts, clay modeling and the fashion designing divisions. Card playing was the basis for a new group added during the year. 19 IUNIOR HIGII CJBINET Q-1 Trudzl, Pres. Comm, Nadi, IZlll'IilIg, SZC'I'llbI'I4g!1f, McC0zznr'II, SENIOR HIGH CABINET Q? COUNCIL: S1'tt1'1zg: Nelson, V. Prer. Kmsnozu, Marie Geisli M fs: Nyguard. Stand1'ng.' Treloar, Pfcpcr, M. Pzztcwon, B. Smith,
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g.a.a. C.A.A. was suuervised b the virls' we m instructor, l Y es by Mary Bermingham. Aiding her was the central com- mittee which consisted of Tinka Hornberger, presi- dentg Kathy Coram, vice presidentg Sigrid Tracht, sec- retary-treasurerg and Marilyn Shelley, Sidney Stein- bright and Carol McConnell. Under these leaders, the group cavorted through a fun and exercise- charged year. Within the organization itself, the girls have the 'avr' Club, an honorary group equivalent to that of the boys' UH Club. Members of the HM Club are chosen for athletic ability and participation. G..f1.Al..' First Row: B. Huh- hartl, M. Anderson, Olginow, Katz, Wolhoj, Nash, S. Smi- lonf, L. Odland, Bouthilet, Da- vidson, Glover, Hangs, Dc Lncc, Mztchlcnbach, McGov- ern. Second Row: Schlichtcr, ern. Second Rota: Linrlholm Ostlztnd, Larson, Schlichter V. Pres. Coram, Mz'C0t1nt'll, Tracht, Prcs. Hornhcrgcr, Koegh, S. Kocgh, Bloomholnz, Bangcrt. Third Row: B. En'- ing, Iaclqson, Shelley, Crane, Visschcr, B ttrlc' y, Fellows 1 1 Broclqttfay, Cnllztnz, Carring- ton, ill. Norman, lllatson, lVfc'ars, Paterson, Bohcrg, Brcn- nan, Braun, Rainey, Stein- bright, Erickson, Dotson, B. loh nson. Fourth Row: Zaroncs Hagen, Kersch, lohnson, Kara, Larson, Gaslqill, Lapidcs, Gra- ham, Bclqlqcrlahl, Xindrezus, Pcnzhlc, Scott, Bcrtschy. 1 library HAVE you ever wondered how some of the books and magazines stacked on the desk in the library got back on the shelves? Who makes the informative posters displayed on the library bulletin boards? The hard workers who comprise the Library Board do these tasks and many others. Their greatest service has been in helping the student body to locate books and magazines. Board members, through the rota- tion system, have a chance at all the positions. A new addition this year is a file which will contain clip- pings concerning U. High, its students and alumni. LIBR.-IRY BOARD: Sit- ting: Coram, Bryant, Galla- gher, Dotson, Okinoza, Kul- lcr, lllcycr, llfl. Carlson. Standing: Frary, Ufollqolt, Graham, B. Gallagher, iWo- gilncr, T. illillcr, Dc' Lztcc Mansjicld, M iss Smith. v
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