University High School - Duckling Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1940

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ssociated tudent Forming the nucleus of student body gov- ernment is the Student Council. lt consists of otticers and representatives ot the school's key organizations. Members ot the council are the student body president, vice-president, and secretary, the president and one representative from each class, and the Girls' League president. The Merry Mix-Up, first social event ot the year, was sponsored by the Student Council, as was the noon dancing program, later turned over to the Hi-Y. By drawing up a calendar tor the year's activities, the council materially lessened schedule con- tlicts. A committee ot council members did extensive Work on re-writing the consti- tution ct University High, a long neglected task. This year the Student Council leaves a small tund which in time will buy the school a new piano. They were able to do this through the cooperation with the University School oi Music. Harold Handshuh president Bud Goddard, vice-president Dorothy Boniface secretary LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzanne Stickels, Shirley Dillard, Dick lVIcCIaren, Dorothy Boniface, secretary: Harold Handshuh, president: Mr. Moore, adviserg Bud Goddard, vice-president: Harold Nlartin, Don Plath, Louise Murphy.

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Honor Quiet FRONT ROW: Sara Spencer, Edith Onthank, Margaret DeCou, secret- tary, Doris Jones, Suzanne Stickels. CENTER ROW: Helen Rayburn, vice-president, Margaret Harshman, Elizabeth Edmunds, Yvonne Umphlette, Laurel Gilbertson, Kay Korn, Miss Costello, adviser, Betty Jones. BACK ROW: Randall Caswell, president, Nathan Edwards, Doug- las Spencer, Peter Howard, Keith Clark. ABSENT: Mary Ross. ln recognition for scholarship, character, leadership and service, Uni l-ligh's Little Phi Beta Kappa received students into membership twice during the year. At the first initiation five seniors were taken ing at the second, six juniors. FRONT ROW: Edith Onthank, Margaret DeCou, secretary, Phyllis Gahan, Ruby Goldberg. CENTER ROW: Quintin Barton, Wallace Clark, Martha Swit- zer, John Heinz, president. BACK ROW: Maurice Vitus, vice-president, Mr. Williamson, adviser, Sid- ney Ingham, Nathan Edwards, Eminger' Stewart. ABSENT: Flora Campbell. 20 ln the fall, Sara Spencer, Laurel Gilbert- son, Doris lones, Nathan Edwards, and Wal- ter Gilbert were invested. The lunior Six were elected in March: Douglas Spencer, Keith Clark, Mary Ross, Katharine Korn, Yvonne Umphlett, and Betty lones. dence Club The Science Club is making real strides in the fields of scientific activity. individual Research and Science as Applied to Daily Life are its underlying motives. Meetings consist of experimentation in which each member develops his pet scientific interest, speaker demonstrations, and field trips, consisting of visits to almost anything, from a laboratory engaged in the disection of earthworms to an observa- tory to view the heavens. The club started last year when a small group of scientific-minded students Got together with Mr. Williamson. Recently it affiliated with the American institute of Science and Engineering Clubs.

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