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C. Stout, O. Plouda, J. Fluth, L. Mooney, K. Mohn, Jock Wilson, I. Bloom, E. Gelhorn, D. Heintzmon, L. Kane, D. Gis-vold, J. McHardy, W. Ellis, H. Deutsch, John Wilson, J. Corrigan, N. Ouimette, B. Skov-ran, T. Hagen, D. Romberg, K. Baker, L. Odland, D. Meyers, B. Alden, Mr. Pesonen, B. Hunt, J. Line, D. Franzen, R. Pyle, F. Dryg, B. Kuhl, E. Carlson. Every boy who letters in any sport is entitled to join U. Club. This year U. Club sponsored the Fathers-Sons banquet, and during winter quarter they held their annual initiation which was climaxed by a hilarious assembly when the initiates were displayed. This year under the guidance of president Bud Fuhrman and coach Oiva Pesonen, the U. Club was one of U-High's most active and ambitious organizations. With Sidney Steinbright as president, Pep Club began another full year. With its aim the establishing of more school spirit, Pep Club accepted a record number of new members. They sponsored a Sunlight during the fall quarter and during winter quarter took over the big job of the Basketball Dance. Pep Club sponsored the cheerleaders and worked closely with the faculty to plan pep fests and other all-school activities. M. Trask, W. Romnes, K Coram, B. Ewing, Miss Farm J. Dotson, D. Peterson, N. Ro dine, C. Cromer. S. Stein bright K. Mavroulis, L. Od land, P. Ketchum.
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J. Hedman, J. Corrigan, R. Wrenn, I. Morrissey, D. Mid-dough, R. Price, P. Ketcham, A. Scott, J. Hill, M. Thill, D. Thomas, L Odland H. Wol-koff, B. Barrows, S. Stein-bright, K. Coram, C. Muehl-bach, D. Whiting, S. Smilow, T. Decker, A. Ballet. THESPIANS Thespian’s big job this year was sponsoring the Senior Class play. Thespian-headed committees built sets, made costumes and were jack-of-all-trades whenever their services were needed. Thespian membership requirements for membership is a certain amount of service given in either the dramatic or technical fields of the theater. President this year was Susan Smilow; vice-president, Connie Muehlbach; secretary, Dcug Whiting; treasurer, Tom Decker and program chairman was Kathy Coram. A.V.O.C. These initials stand for one of the busiest organizations around the school, Audio-Visual Operators Club. Members run the audio-visual aids for class work, school parties, games and at any other time when the aids are needed. Boys are elected to A.V.O.C. after intensive training and may take it as a class for credit. The president of A.V.O.C. this year was Jack Hedman, secretary was John Wilson. A.V.O.C.’s advisor was Ben Whitinger. O. Plaudo, B. Garland, K. Mohn, B. Olsen, R. Franzen, T. Decker, B. Skovran, D. Garland, J. Lokensgard, J. Oster-berg, F. Dryg, R. Alden, E. Brown, B. Kuhl, J. Wilson, B. Whitinger, J. Hedman. 26 I
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Photo Service is an organization whic serves the school. Members of this cl jI take pictures of various activities and sub mit copies to the Biz and Breeze for pub lication. Officers are Dave Berman, Jcai Harris, and John McHardy. F. H. A. provides a chance for domestic minded girls to learn more about the orl of homemaking. One of their many projects this year was providing hot meals for the football team. President is Sharon Evans. Pep Band’s biggest job this year was fc play at football and basketball games-They also helped out the cheerleaders at some of the pepfests. President this year was Malcolm Blumenthal. Bob Manton was secretary-treasurer and Mr. C. Vernon Smith was advisor. 28
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