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Uf! to tight! Sob Abb . Jim Horiowlll. Bill Anitam Bob McfoAfen. fd Kolbe 1 U(l to rlghti Tom loot , lory Palmar, $u- « Howard. Old Wotion. John Oarlay Oavg Mocrwy. B il Von A idall. Bob Moobno'. Btaln Hufh. lorry Tixlor. A VOC Be Bop Doodlio Doo Zounds such sounds emerged from room 345. As If captured our interest, we pecpod in to see whot wos going on; just what wo hod expected. Bob Bartholomew—president of AVOC—wos spinning tho records for the donclng activities in the gym. With the new modorn equipment of AVOC. piping music or programs from room to room wos no problem. Bruce Nimmer, secretory of the club, was found getting tho Public Address system ready for the afternoon pep fesl. Playing music, running the P.A. system and showing movies wore only a few of tho many duties of the 35 club members. Orrin Gould, adviser of AVOC, taught them many things about running the TV camera and receiving set, tape rocordcrs. inter-communication system, and all the other equipment. This club was one of the mo3f enorgetic in the school. They rounded up their activities by having their annual club picnic at the end of tho year. 1
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Uft l» right! CathW Trocht Mr l»«n Boggy John ton. To Quotd. Joon (atlmon Again our Biz class looked forward To Its on-nual trip to the American Yearbook Company ot Owotonno, Minnesota, where this Bisbilo was published. Here was an opportunity lor the doss to discuss concrete ideas which wero usod in forming our publication. Layouts, dummy, copy, pictures and deadlines becomo familiar terms during first hour in Room 60 A frantic rush before crucial deadline dates indicated that our book was nearing completion. Sections were finished one by one and wore Immediately moiled to the printer Tom Quaid ond his assistants hod o special knack for appearing at unexpected times ormcd with photographic equipment. With Ingenuity Joan Eastman edited the copy, whilo Cathie Trocht skillfully supervised the artwork. Peggy Johnson was the overseer, co-ordinating tho work on the book in general. Eager for fine results, Robert Even odvised the staff. lalt la right! Chwck Wabar. Toon Troth. Gordy Donna n, NancJ Blomqwltt, Jaonnia Statnbarg. Abtoy Diamond. Baggy Johnton. Gay la lani. Mitt Hilbtadt. Joan fait —on OaDa Mo»n. Cothla Trocht. 13 Ult to right. Toon TroiS. Gordy Donnall. None. Wor qviU. Chock Wabar
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BREEZE Can't tonight, got o doodlme. was the familiar cry of the Breeze tfall members os they rushed down the hall to their office. Our school nowspopor. The Campus Breeze, wos distributed to anticipating U High students once oach month Everyone could see tho tromondous omount of work involved in putting out the Breeze Nothing wos printed boforo Prudy Jones, editor-in-chief, made the final chock Diane Miller served os assistant editor and rood all the copy, os did Barb Sclle. Chickle Doumei was behind the front poge. Second poge featured Lynn Davis os editor, and Betsy Bittr.er planned the corresponding third page Sports were covered by Jock Poker. Lorraine Sundal advised tho staff learning how to publish the Breeze was the main ob|ectlvo ol tho first year journalism closs who will succeed this year's staff. «l»r. Ml. UH lo r gHt Mat), Struck . A' -'0-9. B« h »OV'X. S«. D' '- Ponr-, lotnion. Orchard Zklvr. r k.. UH »o riaki. Coil Chnitnwit, 5-nny Swamoo. too ., Voy oo. Jo . Halllnqi. Ann Kleinkom. M,n.jo Sum Uh lo rietiii Borby Seth, Sock Fok ». Ch-ck,. Dw««i. Dor. I B«liy 8-rtrv r. Prudy Jcnm. Mm Sondnt IS
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