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Mr. Pre and FIR presld term advise beth ROW: Keith David are not all heated debat M .peakers have appeared observe the operation ment. Forum sident! This person's remark ' is obliterated by its obscuration Th . . . e Eorum's bi- ' Weekly sessions , however, e. any splendid C' this year field trips were taken ST ROW: Nathan Edw ards, second 'term ent, Douglas Spencer, Peter Howard, 'first president SECOND h . ROW: Sara Spencer, Edith Onthank, Margaret DeCou, vice-president Martha Switzer. THIRD ' ROW. Nlr. Holaday, r, Louise Murphy, Helen Rayburn, Eliza- Edmunds, Eminger Stewart. FOURTH gvallace Clark, Randall Caswell, secr t Ia k ' ' e ary, r , John Heinz, vice-presid t. SENT: M en AB- ary Ross, secretary, Peter Tugman, Veblen, Walter Gilbert, June Hitchcock. Piadioca ter FRONT ROW' Stepha ' . me Peterson, Elaine Gau, Hazel Northrop, Doris King, Nelda Patterson, Suzanne Stickels, Eleanor Robb C Murphy Harriett B . ENTER ROW: Louise , arrett, Yvonne Wechsler, Shirley Brace, Shirley Dillard, secretary, Pat Stackpole, Connie Smith, Elizabeth Edmunds, chairman, Vir- ginia Sallee. BACK ROW: Bernice Baldinger, Don Plath, Quintin Barton, Albert Hoffman, A. B. Soward, John Jackson, Jim Murphy. ABSENT: Mr. Backus, adviser. Every Wednesday afternoon at 3:30, The casters this year became attiliated University l-liah was introduced to the radio with the National Scholastic Radio Guild audience throuah the facilities ot KGEE. Each organization and school department was aiven the opportunit t radio picture ot its activit y o presenting a ies. Whose scrips th ey occasionally used. Elizabeth Edmunds and lohn laclcson were the return announcers while many were atv th ' ' ' 1 en e opportunity ot participation. ot the city aove before the group to rn-
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Pep Club l Janeth Peterson, Harold Kelly, Roberta Rebham. Uni-Hi, Uni-Hi, Rah! Rahl Rah! With plenty of school spirit and living up to what lies, the Pep Club formed the nucleus for athletic umph this year. Yell leaders Harold Kelly, laneth Peterson, Roberta Rebham, turned out for perform- the name imp ance rain or shine. A dance was given after e lunction City to help the team th football game with on to further victories. The gridiron foes were invited and the dance proved one ot the most successful of the year. The group appeared outstanding with clever purple and gold corduroy outfits for the yell leaders and uniform sweaters, white with emblems in the school colors, for members. B verly Burger presi- FRONT ROW: Dorothy Carlson, Olive Kittelson, e , Bobby Jean Taylor, Mary Alice Sutton,-Hazel dent, Mickey Donavan, Northrup, Della Marie Robinson. SECOND ROW: Louise Baker, Virginia Sallee, Roberta Rebhan, Janeth Peterson, Anne Graham, Suzanne Ams- poker, Nelda Patterson, Doris King, Shirley Brace, Yvonne Wechsler, Phyllis Ireland, Bessie Raybould. THIRD ROW: Phoebe Smith, Beverly Bradford Maryanna Willoughby, Dorothy Boniface, Gloria Dunham, Pol- ly Gordon, Yvonne Umphlette, Jean Kilpatrick, Phyllis Korn, Dorothy Giese, Joyce Clark, Joann Schenk, Miss Costello. FOURTH ROW: Doro- thea Godlove, Bernice Baldinger, Betty Jean Stocker, Dorothy Palmer, Elaine Gau, Connie Smith, Shirley Dillard, Pat Stackpole, Carolyn Mc- Kinley, secretary, Margaret Thorndyke, Lorraine Harms. ABSENT: ' , J'm Murphy, vice-president. Dorothy Roome i
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