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Pep Club U Club Sports were a big part of our life at U High. Boys who are athletically inclined and who were active participants in their sports earned a letter which entitled them to join U Club. Pep Club's major functions were to organize the distribution of parent-permit blanks and to supervise pep-fest skits. Pep Club was also behind the imaginative publicity posters for our games. This year's officers were Laurie Nelson, President; Sara Winkler, Vice President; Dinah Yessne, Secretary; and Betsy Woehrle, Treasurer. This spring a banquet was held, at which new members were initiated and letters awarded. U Club also sponsored an all school open house. 22 U Club members
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Senate One of Senate's more serious moments. During Fall and Winter Quarters, Senate was ably led by Dave Naftalin, at which time it began to experience self re-evaluation and revision. In addition to traditionally sponsoring and aiding Orientation Week, all-school elections, and World Wide Day, Senate took on many new projects, some under the direction of Marty Barnum, Spring Quarter Senate President. These included revision of the Constitution and Cues to U High, committee self analysis, and active participation in the Minnesota Association of Student Councils and the Minnesota Valley Association of Student Councils. Notable committee achievements were the Clothing Code, help in planning the noon hour activities, the Folk Singing Assembly, and the most successful AFS Night in U High's past. In retrospect, Senate can see an active and rewarding year. Officers, Marilyn Tsuchiya, Secretary; Dick Cox, Treasurer; Dave Naftalin, President; Marty Barnum, Vice President. Senate representatives 2
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G.R.A. is U High's tribute to the girls who are interested in athletic sports. Sports such as field hockey, basketball, volleyball, swimming, and soccer were offered to all interested girls. Under the supervision of Mrs. Jean Marasco, the girls Physical Education instructor, and President, Dinah Yessne, the girls had a chance to show their ability against other schools in their competitive fields. Unhhhhhhhhhh! . me Janel 23
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