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S- ' GMA Ditl you ever pcelc in on a Science Club meet ing at University High! lt you LllLlllf, you misseal something! All you girls who thinlx cpulz-:ive woulcl, l'm sure, have seen how very interesting they ale. The nature lovers meet in S-106 on Wfetlnestlay enings from six-thirty to seven-thirty. The main purpose of the club was to Carry out biological projects such as experiments in ba.teri-ilogy, plant and amphibian aquariums tl butterfly-moth collections. Oi e University High pupil was heartl to say that if she were taking a scientitic subject, she tevtpinly wonl.l join the Club. She hael seen enly une zneetingg so eloesn't this prove that the 'ience Club was an interesting one? The officers of this interesting club were Netl jefferson, presitlentg jim jones, vice-presi clentg antl Wiltlit Thorsen, secretary-treasurer The sponsors were Dr McAxo intl Dr Youn ' it Row: Dr. Young, Dr. McAvoy, R, Mentzer, N. jefferson. ' K ' ' V yi ' 5' 4 Row: j, Corn, E. Roeeler, J. jones, R. Abbott. ,444emM,G stirring talk by J. li. Fraley, a moving tale diss Smalley, an interesting presentation of wolitical platforms, and a picturesque cross- nus movie were just some of the many inter- g programs presented in assemblies this 'hether you liked these assemblies or not hope that it was the formerj you Can ut- ite it to the assembly program committee of Rolley, freshmang David Doutl, sophorrimreg y Mincli, seniorg and Miss Lela Winegzlrner, itll.. is committee planned the assembly programs saw that they worked out well, Seated: P. Minch, Miss Winega1'nei'. Standing: D. Doud, B. Rolley. bugi and snalics yes, even mice'--are something
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falin Glad l Thu l.Llflll Clluh, Sucicttis l..ltin11, unrlcr thc iliicrtiml of Miss Rn-giim Climm-l lmtl .1 very successful and interesting y1'4lI'. 'lillL'l'L' were xihuut twenty incinhcrs, aintl thcy nlct thc scuvnil 'liuustlaly ut unch nitmtli in Rmun M-,ill tit 7:00 p.m. Tha- main purpnsc uf tht' cluh was tu iIlCI ,.lSL' thc intcrcsts uf its mcinhurs in thc Runmn putiplc :intl in Latin itsclf. This w.ts cr-rt.lfnly tlunc through thc vary infnrnmtivc .is vwll as cntcr- tatining Pl'0ALfI'Lll11S that wcrc Pl.1I1I1l'Ll hy the stu- ilcnts fur wich inn-L-ting. One uf thc greatest ttcctnnplishmcnts tif thc cluh wus thc prcsciitutiixi uf in l,.itin cumcily ut one uf thc 1lSSlJlI1l'7llL'S. Thy mme uf thc play was Timc Murclics Buck , unil it wus written by at unnmittcc iniitlc up of CiLlIAlfl'D Ganncr, Dun Grcslnlin, Dali- Knulwlocli, anal Bill Mcttc. This play provul to the ilULllL'flKC that l..lliI1 IS not W dry hut hits of fun. The officers wr.-rc, Consul fprcsitlcntj Bkll'l'5LllLl Thiclcn, Pm-Consul fViCL'-PI'L'5ltlL'llfl Franklin li. Smith. Ahhutt, Sfrihc fscrrcttlryj Wiltlgl Tlmrscn. illlil Buck Row: juni-s Quilcstur ffI'CLl5LlI'L'l'l juan Fleming. Dr. Connell. Front Rnw: Miss Vlchh, Miss Wfincgilrncr, Miss Klauscr. Back row: P. Minch, B. Browne, J. Kinncman, S. Stretch, J. Mauney. Front Ruw: ,M. Huffington, R, lhIL'l1flL'l', H. 'l'hii'l.1n. XV. 'lilnvrsi-n, vl. lilnming B flll'I1,f,.A,AlLil'i,lJ. Cmnplu-ll, D, ll.1nnill, lx, Diiiiuf 14 igaazul This your tht- Appwtiuiiim-lit litniixl init t thc cightccntlm of Octtilwi tu pi'L-p.11't- this yi-.11 hutlgct for llitixcrsity High Sclmul. Thu htmrtl's itwh is to .ipptwtitm tht- nwnt rcccivctl funn .1L'tiviti' lifts tu tht- tlitliuiuit i'l.ts:. Anil 0lj.I.lI'lIl.ltl4lI15 ut lwiiwrsity High so th they are .thlc tu cqirry un thuii' tlitliuim-rut pi'oiuL't lhis your tht' lNI.lltl tlisptwscil ut thu llI1.lI'LI prnhlcms nf tht- sclmtwl in unc lllt.'k'll!1jL. A l.ii'gt unrtillim-nt nmtlc it pnssilvlt- litil' Q.lL'll iiig.ir1i7.iti4 tn hc given inmc intimy pt-i suiml--tux' than pr viiwnsly. Thi- incmlu-rs of this lwtmiil cuiisislul of tix stutlinls, iwpii-st-iitiiiii tht' tlilliriumt Llil5iL'S .ln stuilcnt cimnnil .Intl lim' lfzinlly iiit-inlwrs, 'Ihr tire' .is tulltmws: ll.lIlN.ll.l lli'twxxm'. trcsl1n1.ln i'l.i 1'vpi'urci1t.itiw: ,Itmn liiiiiivimtii. wplmiiltlim' cl.: I'K'PI't'YL'IlfllllVL'Q IH-ggi' isiimh. tht' iunim il.i i'cpi'csui1t.1tiu'g vltryrc' lNl.tnm'y. the si-nitir gin I'L'Pl'L'NL'lll.lllYL', gtn.l Sully Stu-trll. stutli-nt enum IllL'IlllWL'I'. Thu fklflllly im-inhi-is wcic, Miss Will j.I.lI'lK'I', clutiringin of thu lvmml, Dr. Slwrintm C Waggtiiui-it, Mr. Rinc, Miss Webb, Miss Klaluse
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E First Row: D. Campbell, Y. Maxey, C. Karr, R. Abbott, S. Stretch, Miss Klauser, C. Geske, M. Mette, J. Mauney. Second Row: J. Marshall, A. Brust, B. Kauth, O. Lanigan, F. Abbott, B. Kinder, M. Pearson, tP. Hollowell, P. Minch, C. Miller, J. Kupfer, N. Hannell, M. Kinder. Third Row: M. Stover, P. Lawrence, M. Geiger, B. Mercier, I. Tick, V. Dudgeon, S. Sample, D. Geske. elafdan We feel that it is rather appropriate for the Clarion staff picture to appear at the end of the organization pictures since it is one of the last clubs to function during the year. It's gift to University High is the 1945 yearbook which is presented near the close of school. With war time restrictions this year the task of putting out this ,book has been a difficult one. Many original plans concerning the theme, the gay-nineties, had to be changed because of the lack of paper, film, and printing materials, however, the staff and the sponsor, Miss Lucile Klauser, worked diligently and long making necessary adjustments. Your enjoyment of this book will be their reward. We hope that you like the book and can relive the happy experiences related in its pages.
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