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Rifle Now in its third year, the University High Rifle Club was quite active. Led by lim Murphy, president: Bill Maltrnan, vice-presi- dent: and Marlyn Lay, secretary-treasurer. the club had the use of the R.O.T.C. range and targets for practice. Several pie shoots were held, the one who displayed his marks- rnanship to the best advantage winning the pie. Under the advisership of Mr. Kerley, the club has steadily grown in the past three years, looks for a bigger season next year. 22 'n . . i r. .L 1 1 la 2. Q .f M ' . 1
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pep Forming the nucleus of University High's rooting section, the Pep Club furnished ex- actly what its name implies. Present at all home athletic games, the club encouraged student participation in all school activities. Socially inclined as well, the club spon- sored rally dances after home games. Gerald Huestis was president: Bea Ann Bell, secretary: and Susan Hufiaker, treas- urer. Adviser this year was Miss Frazier. Duckling gi. Making its second appearance this year was the Duckling Ir., student handbook con- taining names, addresses and phone num- bers of all students and faculty members in University High. Activities and club officers were also listed in the handbook, exempli- fying its thorough usefulness. Duck The Duckling, University High's annual yearbook, this year adopted a new front cov- er, added one-third more pictures, than ever before, and dropped the familiar duck that has been in use for several years at the bot- tom oi each page. This year, under the guid- ance oi Ted Harmon, editor, the Duckling made the most of new type, marginless pic- tures, and added three more pages ot candid shots. With lane? Morris as assistant editor, and Howard Lorence, Louis Torgeson, and Alice Giustina as business managers with the hardest assignments, they proved valuable to the book's final publication. Sports editors Don Plath, Bill Maltman, and Bill Skade gave Editor for this year was Bobbie MacLaren, with Ruth Hall acting as assistant editor. Howard Lorence and Iames Houck were business managers. Bob Deverell was in charge of subscriptions. Mrs. Goodall was adviser for the publication. lin their assistance to the enlarging of the ath- letic section. Bobbie MacLaren was in charge of the activity department, while Ruth Hall gave her ability in the organization oi the Duckling. Senior editor was Ieanne DeNefie, while Martha Moore recorded the junior his- tory and Peter Howard the sophomores Copy readers were Erma Miller and Ioanne Amspoker. ln charge of securing the best in- formal shots ever, Bichard Barger, assisted by Walter Gilbert and Don Sipe, made the most of this assignment. Bob Deverell took charge of the subscrip- tion sales. Right hand go-getter to the busi- ness managers was Celesta Booth, who did her share in collecting ads.
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