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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Janis Bagley, Judith Yeater, Susan Greene, Margaret Boals, Harriett Turner, Kathleen Holden, Donna Morris, Margaret Crippen, Virginia Olmsted. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lucchini, Sharon Barton, Sandra Seath, Eleanor Lamb, Linda Leavengood, Carolyn Parker, James Noyes, Thomas Walker, Glenn Newbrough, Robert Horak, THIRD ROW: James McNabb, David Ward, John Rusk, Glenn Furguson, Roberta Turner, Ruth Ann Whitten, Phyllis Hedrick, Gay Ann Parrish, Harriett Gabriel. DRAMA The pre-district contest of the Iowa State Speech Association was held at Urbandale. Local contestants entered all events, including a OI18'aCt play. Four speakers emerged as winners in the final state contest at Storm Lake, Placing first were Tom Walker, Carolyn Parker, Gay Ann Parrish and Susan Greene, In the debate contest, our teams met Monroe, U. High of Iowa City, Bettendorf, St. Aquinas, Ft, Madison, Ottumwa, Clinton, Oskaloosa and Newton. The Drama Department wrote and presented a Christmas program with the Music Depart- ment, One-act plays and skits were produced for numerous programs throughout the school year. A state-wide radio contest was entered, and an entry was made in the American Legion original oratory contest. Mrs. Carol Lucchini directed all speech events.
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Sherer, Glenn Newbrough, Karen Kallaus, Sharon Barton, Robert Horak, Mr, Donavan. SECOND ROW: Richard Foote, Marcene Fickel, Karen Kunzman, Jean Valeruis, Linda Reynolds, Margaret Crippen, Judith Yeater, William Schaffer, THIRD ROW: Danny Boals, William Little, Charles Strait, David Rusk, James Doherty, James McNabb, David Ward, Donald Visser. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council officers for this year were: President, Bob Horakg Vice-President, Sharon Barton, Secretary, Karen Kallausg and Treasurer, Glenn Newbrough, This year the Student Council was more active than ever before, promoting many dances, assemblies and special projects. The dances sponsored were an all-high school mixer at the first of the year, the homecoming dance, a Valentine dance, and a Leap Year dance. There were also dances after some football games and at noon-hours. Assembly programs throughout the year brought to UHS a great variety of talent, including a liquid air demonstration, a one-act play, a variety act, a demonstration of electrical wonders, and an arrnless performer, Special assemblies were presented on Thanksgiving, Christmas, Veterans' Day and Easter. The special projects sponsored were highlighted by the student carnival, which was a huge success. Other projects were: an ugliest boy contest fto raise money for the March of Dimesb, a talent show, a bundle drive and a volleyball tournament. With a portion of their hard-earned money, the student council purchased a public address system for the school. This page is sponsored by POILLON ENGINEERING CO., 6960 Douglas
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Judy Ostling, Gay AnnParrish,LyndaLeavengood. SECOND ROW: Judy Johnson, Jean Valerius, Joe Lamb, Karen Kunzman, Andrea Yeater, Maroene Fickel, Roger Ryberg. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Chase, Susan Schmitt, Karen Hanes, Charles Timberlake, Fred Robinson, Sharon Barlow, Carol Dunn, Phyllis Wood, Dona Cooley, Timothy Ryberg, Linda Jones, Richard Foote. FOURTH ROW: Harold Garwood, Clarke McLean, Richard Leutzinger, Dennis Boatwright, Dennis Neuman, Charles Strait, James Doherty, John Hunt, Gary Laverrenz, G1enFerguson, Carl Hall, John Mott, FIFTH ROW: J annes Nelson, Carol Jamison, Susan Greene, William Schaffer, Mary Walker, Mr. Belford. AND The instrumental music department consists of the concert band, the marching band, the pep band, and small groups. The marching band played during the half-times of football games. The concert band performed at the winter and spring concerts, and at the music festival at Ankeny. During the basketball season, pep bands made up of two different sets of musicans performed. The band members competed in the State Music Contest and came home with these ratings: DIVISION ll--clarinet solo-Roger Ryberg: and the flute trio, DIVISION III--the two clarinet quartettes, and the brass quartette, This page is sponsored by SARWIN STUDIOS, 816 Walnut.
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