University High School - Duckling Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1938

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BOB DEVERELL BETTE BROOKSHIER BOB STAFFORD HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Mr. Moore, adviser: Bobbie MacLaren. Florence Gordon. N o r rn a Tully. Eathel Sutton. Joanne Amspoker. SECOND ROW: Janet Morris. Leota White- 'ock. Ruth Hall. Louise Moore. THIRD ROW: Jerome Handshuh. Louis Torgeson. I. o IS Nordling. Bob Deverell. Erma Scott. ssociafed gfudenfs The student council is the governing body of the school and consists of the student body officers. class presidents and class representatives. This year's council included Robert Deverell, student body presidenty Robert Stafford, vice-president, Bette Brookshier, secretary: Ted Harmon, senior president: Hope Hughes, senior representative, Colver Waller, junior president: Abie lane Vifhite, Junior representative: Harold Handshuh, sopho- more presidenty Louise Baker, sophomore representative. Mr. Moore acts as adviser and treasurer of the student council. Among the activities sponsored by the council, was the Merry-Mix-Up, annual get-together dance for all students. The purpose of the dance to let the students become acquainted with the school and their friends. onofz ocieftl The 'Zeta Tau Chapter of the National Honor Society began its functions at a banquet in honor of the senior initi- ates in the middle of lanuary. An amendment allowing the membership of unlimited numbers of sophomores, jun- iors, and seniors up to the faculty discretion was approved by the National organization. Late in April a pastry sale was given to increase the organizations finances. ln May, sophomore and junior members were taken in and another banquet was given. Officers for the year were: Florence Gordon, president: lcanne Amspoker, vice-president: Eathel Sutton, secretary. Mr. Moore and Mr. Kerley are the advisers, assisted by Mrs. May.

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Quill and gcfzoll The Eric Allen chapter of the Quill and Scroll honorary journalistic society, was or- ganized this year under the leadership of Bobbie MacLaren, president: Leota White- lock, vice-president: Ianet Morris, secretary: and Ruth Hall, correspondinq secretary. Mrs. Goodall and Mrs. Wilshire acted as advisers. Both the Duckling lr. and the Duckling were sponsored by the Quill and Scroll, who took charge of the publications. New members were elected last spring. They were Howard Lorence, Bette Hack, Erma Miller, Bea Ann Bell, Bob Deverell, Ioanne Amspoker. At an informal banquet, the new members were initiated into the or- ganization. data Qui! During the past year, University High tal- ent Was exploited over the ether waves each Friday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock, under the auspices of the Radio Guild. The Weekly programs grew in popularity this year, and were eagerly listened to by students. A different theme for each script added individuality to the program. Highlight of quam The Golden U, the lettermen's club of Uni- versity High, became an active organization this year, under the guidance of Louis Torge- son, president: Bay Richardson, vice-presi- dentg and Galvin Sargent, secretary-treas- urer. Athletic instructor Bay Hendrickson was the adviser. The lettermen guarded gates during the the year was the presentation of the Hurri- cane, in which a new medium of using sound effects was introduced, for the first time in the history of the program. Members of the guild are Bill Moxley, Tell Harmon, Louis Torgeson, Bea Ann Bell, Abbie lane White, Martha Moore, Bette Hack, Carmen Griebler, and Colver Waller. ff II basketball season, collected tickets, spon- sored a dance in connection with the drive for the much-needed athletic field, gave a pay assembly, inaugurated a clean-up day, and then finished the year with a large Golden U picnic, attended by the lettermen and their dates.

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