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LEFT TO RIGHT—FRONT ROW—lory Polmer, Win Moll. Sieve Howord, Dove Whiioker SECOND ROW—Dick Woiion, Morcio Dotson, Jock Foker, Joey Lund, Virginia Schisler, Mayleanne Trask, Abby Diamond, Krini Honten, Jonel Elwell BACK ROW—Bob Verdich, Kathy Isoocs, John Compbell. Mr. Ten Brinke STAMP CLUB Junior High Stamp Club was established in 1949 by its charter members, the present Freshmen. The philatelists assembled bi-weekly to peruse on the subject and reciprocote stamps in order to enrich their collections. The executive committee consisted of Win Mott as president, Steve Howard as vice-president and secretary-treasurer Lory Palmer. Mr. Ten Brinke was appointed chief consultanj. Approaching the portals of greater knowledge of philately, the kids had a tremendous time. CHESS CLUB Checkmate! Battle cries emitted from Chess Club as the knights advanced on the pawns and queens jumped from the front line. The gentlemen in charge d'affaires were recruited by Win Mott, present secretary, two years ago when he founded the club. Francis Whittington, president, led the brigade through the doors of room 207 to their clashes on the chessboard. Because partners and instructors in chess are so few and far between. Chess Club was organized to bring the U High chessmen-marshalls together for the purpose of promoting games. LEFT TO RIGHT—BACK ROW—Tom Quoid, Win Moll, Francii Whillinglon, Jerome Wenker. James Gerold, Bob Monion, John Campbell, Mr. Johnson FRONT ROW— Dkk Campbell, Arnie.Baker, Bob Corny 25
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LEFT TO RIGHT — Sigrid TrocRt, Jody Steinberg. Mf». Proshek, Sherry Evons, Jeon Bohne, Kothy Clork ABSENT—Marilyn Mcors, Patty Nelson, Hcrtho Schulze PEP CLUB I ■ And for our U High team well yell and yell and yell. Echoing over the gates of Northrop Field and through the doors of Williams Arena, the Pep Club members followed the cheerleaders through their zesty yells, and had plenty of vocal energy left for wild cheering in between, accomplishing the cheer-at-games, good sportsmanship, understanding-the-game purposes of Pep Club. Split into three parts for meeting convenience, Pep Club had officers from each division. From the senior high Pep Club, Harriett Wolkoff, president, Sherry Evans, vice-president, Barbara Nim-mer, secretary, Sigrid Tracht, treasurer, and Betsy Johansen, publicity chairman worked with the ninth grade president, Cathy Tracht, and the seventh and eighth grade Pep Club prexy, Ronnie Robison. f HA Thanksgiving baskets for Holiday Service, Inc., stuffed animals for Save The Children Federation, quarterly suppers for German teachers, and Daddy's Day for dads, of course — Future Homemakers of America whipped through these and other doors to decorate the roomful of their purposes and aims with real success in homemaking. Blending the members' abundant ideas with good meeting procedure was President Sherry Evans. Judy Steinberg chairmonned Daddy's Day as part of her duties as vice-president, and Jean Bohne took minutes of the informally dignified meetings. Hertha Schulze doled out and took in FHA funds as treosurer. FHA members entertained themselves most graciously at a banquet, late in April, in Coffman Union. Several weeks later they held a getting-new-members-inferested tea, at which the real meaning of FHA was brought out to these pros-oective homemakers. This tea ended a year of bustling and good work by FHA. 24 PICTURES CLOCKWISE — LEFT TO RIGHT - B SQUAD CHEERLEADERS - Barbara Johnson, Ginger Romnes, Marilyn Johnson, Esther Paulsen, Jockie Jaenisch A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS— Kallitso Mavroulis, Judy Dotson, Diane Peterson, Pat Ketchum, Carol Cromer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE — Harriett Wolkoff, Sherry Evans, Betsy Johansen, Sigrid Tracht, Cathy Tracht, Ronnie Robison
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SERVICE SCOUTS Gold neckerchieves distinguished the Service Scouts os they ushered of football games, basketball games and assemblies, directed traffic at PTA meetings, arranged tables and cleaned up for parties and dinners, and scrubbed the floor of 209. Executive Secretary was Steve Nieman, Dick Weisbrod was Assistant Executive Secretary, Roger Montgomery was Program Chairman, and Dick Jensen was Secretary-Treasurer. Lyle Eakins advised the thirty-two members, representing every grade in the school. Peek behind ony door, and there you would find them, diligently helping those who needed their services. LEFT TO RIGHT-FRONT ROW-john Campbell. John Oarley, Steve Nieman, Dick Weiibrod. Roger Montgomery, Dick Jenten, Ed Moki SECOND ROW—John Pence. George Neibergt, Eldon Ploetz. Bob Wilton, Clarke Summer . John Swanberg, Fletcher Davit, Bob Milovetz THIRD ROW— Joy Goldberg, Ed Menze, Tom Quaid, Dave Mooney, Moyne Smith, Bob Kleinhont, Mark Johnton, Bob Thorthov, Hugh Olmtted BACK ROW—Jim Edlund, Toby White, Chuck Chrittenten, Dick Franzen, Tony Kinnard, Mr. Eakins LEFT TO RIGHT—FRONT ROW—Roger Pyle, Joel Salitermon, Ed Brown, Floyd Mattion, Wolly Hunt, Mike Prichord SECOND ROW—Danny Romberg, Donny Meyers, Jerry Flufh, Paul Zietlow, Leonard Kane, Jon Lokentgard, Fred Dryg, Bob Kuhl, Dick Franzen, Fletcher Davit. Lorry Lonz, Bob Henry, Myron Hassett BACK ROW—Jim Ellis, Coach Olton, Jack Wilton, Ernie Gollhorn, Owen Plouda, Irv Bloom Craig Stout, John Corrigan, John Wilton, Dick Walker, LeRoy Cdlond Not to be outdone, U Club has changed some of its policies, too. One awards assembly was held in Spring Quarter, instead of the traditional one per quarter, and all sports were represented. In place of an all-day initiation, just a dance for old and new members of U Club was held, at the suggestion of club advisor Gary Olson. He sug- gested that participation in practice and the games was enough ordeal for the lettermen. U Club Banquet was held Spring Quarter. The banquet hall doors were opened by President Bill Hunt, and Own Plauda. secretary-treasurer, collected admission. 26
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