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Beckman Deverell Walsh Stone Strickler Zatewski F. Waller Crimes Hunter Lind Shen-etc MacLaren L., THE DUCKLING Scrilll', a ten cent yellow duckling, marked the first official ap- pearance of the Duckling of 1937. Ted Harmon, one of the Quill and Scroll initiates parading the halls wearing sandwich boards to ad- vertise the yearbook, was rewarded for his efforts by Scrill . New type and marginless pictures featured the 1937 Duckling. Editor for the publication was Muriel Beckmang assistant editor, Bob Deverellg sports editors, Kneeland Stone and Maurice Hunterg organization editor, Pat VValshg feature editor, Fred Wallerg busi- ness manager, Gordon Sherrettg assistant business manager, Archie Zarewskig senior editor, Charlotte Stricklerg junior editor, Barbara MacLaren5 sophomore editor, Colver Waller, copy readers, Betty Mae Lind and Jean Critesg staff photographer, Howard Hall. Bob Rogers took charge of the subscription sales. Right hand woman to the business manager was Lois Masters, able go-getter of ads. C, Waller Hall THE DUCKLING I9 37
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244' K! ff Bailey, Lewman, C. Mann, Gard, Bullion, Bjork feoachj Eaton, D, Mann, Ford, Baker, Smith, Barger lmanagerj BASKETBALL With several veterans and promising newcomers to work with, Coach Ray Hend- rickson ngoulded the University High basketball team into ,one of the strongest teams in District . The Golden Tide lost to St. Mary's by a close margin, the game deciding which team entered the district playoff at Corvallis. Highlight of the season was the return game with Eugene High which the Tiders won-Z2-20. Nut said V' Including pre-season league games, the Uni Hi team won 16 out of 20 games dur- ing the season. Graduating lettermen are Gordon Bailey, Alton Baker, Rod Lewman, Clinton Mann, Willie Palanuk, Warren Smith and C. Wilson. Bailey, Lewman, Smith, Wilson, Bullion and Gard were mentioned on the league All-Stars. Dick Barger was manager of the team. FOOTBALL This year's grid eleven failed to keep up the pace set by the 1935-36 aggregation which made football history for University High. Statistically, the 1936-37 team lost four games, tied two and won two, almost identical to last year's percentage, but for a loss to the Eugene High state championship team. Prospects for next year are extremely bright with a complete team of returning let- termen. The graduating lettermen are Clinton Mann, VVarren Smith, Jim Pickett, Rod Lewman, Al Taylor, Maurice Hunter and VVillie Palanuk. Ray Hendrickson, director of athletics, coached the team with the assistance of Maurice Ward and Marvin Janak, University of Oregon Physical Education majors. Claron Gilbertson was manager for the season. DE NEFFE,S Always a step ahead with the latest Super-values in Clothing. 325.00 to 335.00 L., THE DUCKLING 1937 X 24 l I 4431 x.,
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