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LEFT TO RIGHT — Dick Fronren, Byron Olien, Bob Gorlond, Jon lokentgord, Bill Harris, Don Garland, Terry Olofson, Jomei Ger-old, Ed Brown, Worren Ellis, Russ Mills, Jim Ellis, Fred Dryg, Bob Kuhl Typical AVOC efficiency! And oh how true! left to right-John Wilson. Ed Brown, Audio Visual Operators Club's top man, John Mr. whitinger, John Osierberg Wilson, and secretary, John Osterberg, saw to it that an AVOC man had the right equipment at the right place at the right time, throughout the year. Da boys rushed the P.A. system, phono graph, projectors and tape recorder through the doors of Room 202 to every school event, from banquets and teas to pep fests and games. Byron Olsen was the AVOC member delegated to head the All-School-Record selection committee. AVOC will take care of the records. New members were ushered through the doors early in the spring and were trained the remainder of the year by their advisor, Mr. Whitinger, and the revered old timers. They displayed their culinary talents at the annual picnic, the club's only social event of the year. LEFT TO RIGHT - John Osterberg, Mike Prkhord, John Wilson, Ron Rensfeld. Owen Plouda 19 - —thw;
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Members of Junior High Photo Club hove just begun to peek oround darkroom doors and find out about photography under the direction of Mr. Erickson. In Photo Club the members were taught to take good shots of their subjects ond develop their pictures. They were being prepared for senior high photographic assignments. The main project of the club this year was to follow photographically the construction progress of the new University High School building. Emoting lines, dashing paint on sets, trees, ond furniture and assistant directing, Thespians worked hard this year to open the stage doors to a successful play season. Mr. Ballet directed the Thespians — outstanding workers in the U High theater. Major roles in the club were president — John Corrigan, vice-president — Leo Morrissey, secretory — Hertha Schulze, treasurer — Pat Ketchum, ond program director — Carol Cromer. Moliere's Physician in Spite of Himself was the riotously serious comedy first on the U High playbill ond wos put on by the senior speech class. The all-school, high school ploy, What A Life by Clifford Goldsmith, was next on the program. Thespians were the 'angels' behind the seventh and eighth grade presentation Huck Finn by Frank Whiting. The sentimental tragedy, Our Town by Thornton Wilder, wound up the season. IESPIANS PHOTO CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT-FRONT STAGE-leo Mor-riuey, Pol Ketchum, Corol Cromer, Her. tha Schulze, John Corrigan, Mr. Ballet BACK STAGE — Horriett Wolkoff, Kathy Clark, Judy Dotton, Ken Nighmon, Berne Ewing, Barbara Okinow, Judy Steinberg, Polly Bartholomew, Gail Muehlboch, Don Garland, Jack Wilton, Diane Peterton, Down Coa, Byron Olten, Charlotte Thiele. Morilyn Mean, Margie Cohen t 18 LEFT TO RIGHT-SITTING-Toy Tinker, Dick Wotion. Leon la cobanne. Tom Quoid, Victor Burton, George Motkale STANDING— Arnie Baker, Albert Eittert
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Ml FEDERATION IEH TO RIGHT — FRONT ROW — Min Cook , Betti Ewing, Charlotte Thiel , Betiy Johont n, Undo Kienitx, Sue l vin, Marly Evan . Corol Crom r, Ken Nighmon BACK ROW — Mr. Schleppegrell, John levin . Roger Montgomery, Rolf Engel, Don Backitrom, Ed Brown, Judy Dotion, Leonard Kane, Jim Awado With an Adios Muchachos the Mexican caravan travelers went out through the U High mom doors and sailed off on the last Federation of Languages project for the year. Le Cerde Francois, Der Deutsche Verein, La Liga Pan Americana, and Pyccknn Klyb united as a Federation to sponsor the United Nations initiations, the Christmas Holiday Hop, and the Mardi Gras merrymaking. Officers of the four foreign languages were the voting members of Federation, and comprised the Board of Directors, which Judy Dotson chair-manned and for which Charlotte Thiele took minutes — in English. Miss Birkmaier, Miss Cooke, Mr. Schleppegrell and Mr. Stark alternated as advisors. CLUfl When Coffman Union Bowling alleys opened their doors to U High last winter, balls bounced their way to many splits and sixty enthusiastic U High keglers skidded up to and over the foul line. Bowling Club volunteers found pinsetting a quiet job at the beginning of the season.. Roger Johnson drummed up interest in the club, through BREEZE articles; and became its first president. Mr. Stark, advisor, and other officers — Eugene Carlsen, vice-president and Judy Nighman, secretary, set up leagues and handicaps with Roger. When the Bowling Alley doors closed for the season, deliveries were smooth and strikes were many. 20
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