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TO VICTORY Urging the student body to remember and take notice of the athletic team and event wo the main objective of U Club. It member were othlete who had received letter as a token of their octive participation in various sport . These ombitious member were not satisfied to merely arouse interest in U High sport . They energetically planned an all school dance and dined with their dads at the annual Father-Son Bonquet. Bruce Nimmer served as the dub' president, while Terry Atherton octed os secretory-treas-urer. Gary Olson supervised all the activities. DeOe Mom Molly S'ruchen Fktwre right. U CM . TirtI raw, Wt to right Data Coupti, Irvce Nlmnw, Coot It Olton, lorry Atherton. Gone lorson Second row: lob SttUini, John Darley. Jim tide. Oove front, Ok Gvrtek. Third row. Jim Martin, lot Solttod, Sob Trocht, Oove Dowd, Vk Ivrton Fourth row: George Koehler, lonely Fowling. Gary Irown, Wollt Wright, Terry Marring 17 JoAnn Moyeda ftouro obc«». • Sqvod ch» l« d 'i. Ml to light: JoU Dvpo»o. Sw« hung . Corole Boole y, Moijr Cochran.
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low pitfttt. lair la '-oKt |MM Patio . Sha lo Hoho«ty, Cynlhio «•-no«. Ball. Rc.0ar. Corola Siolpanod Mitt Swootoa. Ron - Robiioa, Roy Roitan. Judy Ekolo, Sua Dana S. o»d row Trudy B-oak. Mory llylnfitoa. Corlana P«k, Jockia Farmoud, Inn Fa«rf l«, Jeaaar lolk, Chorlotta Naltoa. JoaKa Bjorkload. Carolyn Olton. Macchoa loJoy Third row; Pal Garold. Sua tolka. Rulh Pinkarton. Soroh Thomoi. Mory Show. Soadia Boulay froncat Bam. Jaoa Jock ton. Maliado Schaaidof. Jooan Si Cyr Fourfki row Mary B ont n, Woll.l Jock ton. Mary Rica. Borboro Bond Ann Klaiafcoat. lyn Bou aa-«ra Borboro Andarto . Bwany Snonton. lii Cor ban P array Morr.n. Joonna Ra.lar lAk row. Jaoa Gruber, Judy Whilo hr . Jaoa Balandar. Pnc-ilo Mown. Go I Chritlmot. Joaa Hotting, Nancy PiHh. Solly Rug«. Aaa WiBiomt, liado Aadartoa Sri Hi row Goil Ouimalta, Mir low Schaoru. Chriada Uadq.iW. C.ady loudoa. Joaa levy, Sua Gluack. Koraa Z.rataarwoa. Morioria Altaa. Roberto Hartwell toil Ron koala Mory MorlJuO'l 16 1 ■ » % PEP IS THE KEY VICTORY . . . Pep Club and Chcorleoder unite in cheering on the U. Club member to victory. Pep Club help cultivote ichool pirit ond encourage good »porlsmon hip among the U. Highitet. Pep partie are ol o put on by Pep Club to roue money lor it various octivitie . Marjorie Swanton odvitet the club while Carole Stolpc tad. Pre ident. Beth Roger , Vice pretident; Ronell Robi on, Secretory; ond Cynthia Rutmon, Trea urer, pretide over the meeting . The A ond B squad cheerleodcr worked closely with Pep Club in planning pep-lettt, cheer ond mott important, spirit ot game . Got I '
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A»ia»a fop p.«twre, Iftf H, Ml to right: Ne r Robon. OoDo Mtu, RoneM Robiton. Jody Ikolo. Not, Runny Woioo Se ond re Coyle loot, tyno looMilU' Joo—e UdoHnWi. Corel louMyoi, Mory Shoo. Borb Anderten Third row. Judy Reriiie. Joenne Sr Cyr, Corol Rouloy. Vowedo Notion. Ann Clot . RriitJlo Smith. Sboron Rooloy. Jonnoy Rvgg. Roborlo NortwIM. (loin Croon. Jeon Rolondor. Undo Andorton Fourth row: Jony o Bierklved. Roy CoRni, Jonnor Rod . Cyethio louden fodlnt Troth. Ret Ovgon. Jone Netting! W row: Send. W,hoo. Merger , Rr A Sendro Rowley. Corole SMpetXrd. Judy Roll. Mer bee loioy. Abbe Steddord Si. 'Ow Cod Cunthe,. fro. Ren. Red. Roger.. Mr. Jubi. Joe— fetter. Rmw.II. Meton f«V. ot right , Rend Clou getr.ng propered for o pepfe 18 OUTSTANDING SERVICE The bond were roiled ond all wo quiot. After the signal wot given, the bond and chorus were off to a year filled with pepfests. concert , assemblies, ond game . Dr. C. B. Nelson, adviser of bond, led the instrumental group. The bond was mode up of students with the ability ond desire to perform in on instrumental music group. Their activities included pepfests, athletic con tests, school assemblies, concerts ond musk contests. The band continued to show great improvement throughout the yeor. Everyone appreciated the pep whkh they added to all our activities. It was the first yeor that we hod a band that was reolly active and one we could oil be proud of. Mrs. Rita Juhl conducted the girls chorus. The purpose of the chorus was to furnish the members with the experience of singing a varied repertoire of musk for their own enjoyment ond for the enjoyment of others. They portkipatod In school assemblies, furnished music for city and campus organizations, caroled at a hospital at Christmas time, gave a program for o Childrens hospital, and also sang at the Valley Conference Music Festival.
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