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future (JSusineSS oLeaderA To prepare ambitious, energetic, busi- ness students for efficient, democratic group action; and to contribute cooperative projects to the community, are the chief aims of the Future Business Leaders of America The four divisions of the group : account- ing, merchandising, secretarial, and gen- eral business, held competitive membership drives, and undertook to draw up a note- book containing information pertinent to good leadership. Under the advisorship of Miss Carras, and the leadership of President Johnny Hurtado, the group has prepared for an active program for next fall, stressing the development of leadership as a science. John Hurtado, president. Club members work on posters to create interest in the newly organized club. 92
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Wu 2 Jta P ,i Open to any student majoring in | medic, pre-dental or any allied science, Mu Delta Phi has had an active program in keeping with its aim of fostering curiosity in intellectual pursuits, creating fellowship among members and uniting all students interested in this field. Field trips to hospitals in Spadra, Nor- walk and Los Angeles brought interest and knowledge to the group. A dinner at Knott ' s Berry Farm, a beach party and several pot- luck dinners followed by programs were still other activities shared by members. Tom Wright and Leon Hunter were first and second semester presidents respective- ly. Dr. Wright was adviser for the group. Leon Hunter, president. Pre-med majors found common interests in this organization, which served to solve their problems.
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Women 3 rthletic AtdAocia lion One of the main accomplishments of the Women ' s Athletic Association is to get girls together in an informal manner through participation in sports and thus foster a friendly attitude and feeling of being a part cf college life. With this thought in mind the girls have a Get Acquainted party during the first month of school, welcoming everyone in- terested in sports to their organization. A hike to Idyllwild and an enchilada feast highlighted the active year. Their advisor was Miss Rimpau and offi- cers included Verla Lee, president; Virginia Spalding, vice president; Mary Ellen Over, secretary; and Claire Kahlman, treasurer Verla Lee, president Left: Unexpected snow at Idyllwilde. W.A.A. Cabinet, right, first row : Virginia Spalding, Verla Lee. Second Row: Barbara Yar- brough, Calire Kuhlman, Marion Robertson, Mary Ellen Over, and Janet Zehnpfennig. Thiid Row: Betty Ann Corroll, Eleanor Kepp, and Mary Lou Alice 93
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