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f,OM row. Ml IO right. I Boum i»t r. 0. Oral mol. 6 Roblton. c Butmon Second row- C. Stolpatfod. J. Honing . J $t»mb rg. M Armttrong. J. Ikolo. B Swonton. D. Goodman. S. Thomov Robaon Third rowi f, Johmott, M Schorl, C Trodit. A. ICUinhom. 5. Bowley. M. Show, fourth rowi K. Hooma. J. t ory. B. lrr.no. V. Vtotocho. f. Bom. M. loJoy fifth rowi T. Trotk. 0. MilWr. A Okimond. i. G'oubord Ski troils were troced to Our U High Ski Club. Skis. polls ond bootj were hastily assembled ond the club wo off to many o snow filled weekend Preceding these venturos were meetings plonned for the purpose of discussing problems rotated to skiing. Ginny Schisler was the chiof enthusiast of the club while Dick Field aided in looding discussions Keeping the minutes was the duty of Bruco Whiting while Ginger Moors accounted for the money. Excited members had a rewarding opportunity to further thoir skiing Interests In this comparatively new club. Basic fundamentals were practiced by inexperienced skiers while past members become more proficient. Advising Ski Club was Richard laliberie, who gave valuable Information pertaining to skiing techniques, locations, ond trips. Pktur Mr, Ml to right: Bob WJto . G.«g r Moot. Brvc Wh.. mg. Gmrry Scholar Picture below, left to right: Bruce Whiting. So Bermon. Corot StolpeUod Ginger Mean. G.nny Schiller. Sue Bohhe. Bob Koplon. Lynn Bawmetiler. Mary Irvingito . jeonnie Sternberg. Mr lobberte. Chuck Stoddard. Bob Wilton Wordrobes weren't complete without a U-High sweatshirt after Pep Club began its selling campaign. Proceeds from the selling of the shirts usod to help defray the cost of providing with bus transportation to out of town games To encourage sports interest among the girls, hold thoir yearly Big—Little Sister party first football gome In tho fall. New were accompanied by older girls who them to future friends ond school- PEP CLUB CMHrodrn. Wl lo right: A! Skovron. Judy Andwton. Jon Wotton. Molly Stru-ch a, Mory Morquart. GoyU l nj. JoAnn Mayodo Abwnli 0 d Mann Given o vote of confidence were: Bobbie i Robison, president.- Gall Christmas, vice-president; tynn Baumoistor. secretary; Cynthia Rutman, reosurer; ond Dodo Mann, publicity manager Also working with the group wore tho A ond B squad choorleoders ond the club odviser, Morjorio Swanson. Attendance at both home ond away games wos attributed to our vivocious Pep clubbers SKI CLUB
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Spectator become porticipotors when they joined Girls' Recreation Association. Twice o week junior and senior girls could be found ploying bosket-boll while the dick of shuttlecocks was hoard from the odpining portion of our modern gym. Some of our more athletic girls tried their luck ot bouncing off the inviting trampofoen. Every Tuesday the swimming pool was filled with girls bubbling over with onthusiasm They were practicing for future swimming meets with other high school teoms. Asido from their activities, GRA found time to sponsor o sunlight dance after one of our December basketball games. Working with tho girls wos Prudy Jones, president; Toots Trask, vice president; Diane Miller, secretary j and Carole Stolpestod. treasurer. Their adviser wos Florence MJlIer. Pictura right, bottom tow. Utt to fight! Nancy Nordqvbt. Barb Salt . Jaonw BoWndw. Jone Grou bord. Judy Andorton. Mary Schorl, Dion Millar. Prudy ionai. Toot Troth. Corola Slolpattod Mrddla raw, Shaila Tloharty. Son laory. Judy (kolo. Sua Bokka. Dion Good-mon, Sunny Swonion Top rowi Jo St Cyr. ICrini Honion. Joonia Mery ado. Goyle tanr. Ronnla Robiion U CLUB GRA Kctvra latt, ckxk-.w Prudy Jon at Oiona Millar, Non Arth. I a. lay John ton Gar) Oirltlmot. Judy {koto. Bunny Swan ton Corola Stoipotrod. Toott Troth. Pront row. Mt to right: Bob Borthoiomaw. Gordy Oortnoil Gaorga Bomba'S Oich Walton. Joa lund. Sbally Mill , faddy Mayori Sacond row. Jock Fohor. Broca Nlmrnor. Dkk Gurlok. J.m (.da. Slava Howard, Tarry Athaaton. Gona lorton. Dova Covpar. Third row, Cooch CM ton Jock Marrlll. lory Poimar. Dova Moortoy. Arttio Boka . Jim Ruttafb. Ray Ayala, fori (II., Eyes revealing well-deserved odmlration were turned toward the letter men Letters at our school wero won by boys who hod been octive participants in varsity sports. Anyone who hod achieved a letter was eligible for membership in U Club. Rousing compoigns to inspire sports interest and participation were promoted throughout the year by this club. Contributing to a successful year wos o boys' intramural program consisting of tournaments in each of four sports.- wrestling, basketball, volleyball and ping pong. Dads were royally entertained of tho annual Father-Son Banquet. All of us were invited to a dance sponsored by U Club In the spring. Leading this program wos Joe Lund, president, and Arnie Baker, socretory-troosurer. Serving as or energetic advisor wos Cooch Goreth Olson. 16
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Bock row. loft to right Jim Ro«. Rolond Tfcorthor, War I Jobnvon. Jim Honwoll. Hugh Oimf.d. Mi. Fokins. Middl. row, W.IS Wright. Bob With . Tom loot., fd M»nr». John Compb«n. Dov. Moo»»y Front row, Sorry Homan, John Or.n. lory Polm.r, John Oorloy. Cor roll K.IWy. loft to rlghtt Wile Meloughlin, Mr. C»»r». Chock Morgan, Jim Klao-tl«y. lorry St.ln, Dobb . Wright. Do- . Abbe. Roniiy Poubng. Jgnnor Roth, Andy Boehm, Carlo Nelaon. Morilyn Nelierv Chrii Slmont. John Ovoid. Pet.r Yenne. Penny Borun Uft to right, Toy Tinker. Tom Quo id. Art leghorn. Dkk Walton, loon locobonne. Steve Goktfcub Jo SERVICE CLUBS Quick os o wink the shutter clicked and Photo Service was ready to rush the picture through tho developing process. Numerous occasions called for our picturo-falcing crew. If we wore unoblo to toko Photo Sorvico as a credit, we could join Photo Club, over whose meetings Dick Watson presided. Junior high Photo Club's purposo wos to givo students interested in photography an opportunity to express themselves. Robert Even advisod this nowly formed club as well as Photo Service. A yellow tie distinguished the members of Service Scouts who were on duty at our basketball and football games Membership in this club depondod on character and school interest. Lory Palmer led this group while Lyle Eakins acted os adviser. 18
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