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carlet asque Headed for Eden, three-act comedy presented by the dramatics club in April, was the major opus. The cast included Margaret DeCou, Kay Korn, Harold Martin, Elizabeth Edmunds, Nathan Edwards, Sara Spencer, Edith On- thank, lack Titus, Eleanor Robb, Bob Scott, Helen Rayburn, Ruby Goldberg, Stephanie Peterson, Keith Rodman, Suzanne Stickels, lim Murphy, David Veblen. Members Were also active in other school drarnatics, including the senior play. The first outstanding event oi the early School year was the Masauers' initiation banquet at the Anchorage in honor ot the sixteen neophytes. The Scarlet Masquerade, one oi the larg- dances ot the season, upheld a Worthy tradition tor colorful and clever attire. Oi their gold, masque-shaped pins, new thi s year, members are particularly proud. FRONT ROW: Margaret DeCou, vice-president, Dorothy Roorne, Sally Spencer, president, Virgin- ia Sallee, Beverly Burger, Louise Baker, Sidney lngliarn, Suzanne Stickels, Harold Hanshuh, Jack Titus. CENTER ROW: Kay Korn, Winnie Scrog- gie, Helen Rayburn, Eleanor Robb, Joyce Clark, Phoebe Smith, Keith Rodman. BACK ROW: Jim Murphy, treasurer, Nathan Edwards, Elizabeth Edmunds, Dorothea Godlove, Don Plath, Harold Martin, Louise Murphy. ABSENT: Edith O thank, secretary, Peter Howard, Lorraine Harms R Headed for Eden D eer at the Scarlet Masquerade on Lawson as a Roman chariot uby Goldberg, Mr. Backus, adviser
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Band Peter Howard, Carolyn McKinley Ken Lomax S'd l , , I ngham, Joan Schenk, Harold Handshuh, Randall Caswell, John Gilbertson, Douglas Spencer, A. B. Soward, Jack Casey, Laurel Gilbertson, Bob Scott, Miss Plummer, directing. Absent, Leonard Ray. University High's band, class C state champions in 1939, won second division rating at the l94U contest in Albany. The fourteen-piece organization was handicap- ped by its small instrumentation, but made a worthy showing nevertheless. Directed by Miss Charlotte Plummer, the group par iicipated in numerous school programs during the year, principally pep assem- blies, and played at the University High- lunction City football game in the new civic stadium. Quill and Croll The Eric Allen Chapter ot Quill and Scroll, the International Honor Society tor High School lournalists, stands behind all the school publications and publishes the Duckling lunior . This year it sponsored a Christmas contest in the Uni Hi-Lights. Awards went to Marilyn Kratt, Nathan Ed- wards, Bobbie lean Taylor, and Stephanie F. Peterson tor stories and poems. Members are elected twice a year- iuniors in the spring and seniors in the tall. lnitiations have been held at the Col- lege Side lnn tor both groups. The guest speakers were Mrs. Eric Allen and Protes- ' sor Turnbull. FlRST ROW: Don Plath, vice-president, Randall Caswell, Suz- anne Stickels. SECOND ROW: Miss Gledhill, adviser, Eleanor Robb Doris Jones re 'd t , , p si en, Margaret DeCou. THIRD ROW: Edith Onthank, Helen Rayburn, secretary, Sally Spencer, Laurel Gllbertson. FOUR ' ' TH ROW. Dorothea Godlove, Elizabeth Ed- munds, Peter Howard, Harold Handshuh.
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ki Club Reorganized in February, the aim oi the Ski Club was to promote interest in com- petitive and recreational skiing. At an assembly, given by the organization in April, movies were shown oi skiing in the Swiss Alps. FRONT: Dorothy Roome, Al Hoffman, president, Elizabeth Edmunds, vice- president CENTER: Margaret DeCou, Bill Keen, Helen Rayburn. BACK: Bud Vitus, Gordon Gullion, Martha Switzer, secretary, Quintin Barton. on a full activities' program. The Gridiron Swing, a sport affair, and a matinee dance, honored the athletes. As a token of their appreciation the Golden U sponsored the presentation ot a blanket by the boys ot the school to Coach Hendrickson. Girl of the Golden U, Dorothea Godlove, was elect- ed in the spring and a picnic was held in her honor tor members and their dates. At this time new members were initiated. The Golden U, lettermen's club, carried I Ll I I FRONT ROVV: Belden Braaten, Rodney Taylor, John Bergman, secre- tary, Chuck De Autremont, Bud Goddard, Harold Kelly, Jim Murphy, Francis Palanuk, Wesley Olney, Dewyne Omlid. CENTER ROW: Jeff Hodges, Jack Freeman. Alva Moyer, Dutch Craiger, Ace Plath, vice- president, Don Plath, Darrel Adkison, Leonard Ray, Peter Tugman, Dorothea Godlove, Mr. Hendrickson, Irvin Sterns. BACK ROW: Tex Gatlin, president, Har- Girl of the Golden U old Hanshuh, Bob Shupe, John Jackson, Dwain Harbert, Harold Martin, Don Lawson, Jack Titus. lsnuiaums-mmm , nnwnun-nn-'v--pr., ---H, Maman-we-yum,-, '-'M-...r ' Y' 'mf-ww '-f----w-w- Y W-W -'a4 umm --M--e-fm'
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