Manual Arts High School - Artisan Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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92 T II E A R T I S A X S ' 36 SPECTATOR STAFF PRESS CLUB GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB The Graphic Arts Club was started in September 1934 with Mr. Reeder as its sponsor. Its purpose is to teach the members the opportun- ities offered in bookbinding. During its career the club has gone on many trips and has enjoyed a great number of events. This term the club has had a membership of 41 and because of the large class it is not pos- sible to take trips, so the members have been entertained by speakers

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CLUBS 91 FOREIGN COOKERY CLUB The officers of the Foreign Cookery Club are: Lorabel Hayes, president; Ampero Figueroa, vice-president; Marjorie Dalton, secretary; and Sarah Hamilton, treasurer. NON-COMS ' CLUB The following members were elected officers of the Nom-Coms Club: John Dunne, president; Jack McClean, vice-president; and Sam Sebby, secretary. GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB The officers of the Graphic Arts Club are John Suderman, presi- dent: Clarence Gervais, vice-president; Burley Carlson, treasurer; George Fairy, secretary ; Paul Austin, sergeant-at-anns. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club officers are: Clinton Jordan, president; Leroy Sorenson, vice-president; Lorraine Girard, secretary-treasurer; and William Pikaar, scrap book chairman. RADIO CLUB The following students are officers of the Radio Club: Bob Abbott, president; Ray Sallars, vice-president; Margie Nelson, secretary; and Mr. ( iri ffith, adviser. PRESS CLUB The following Tress Club members are officers: Stan Bently, pres- ident; Bert Vance, vice-president; Gladys H arson, secretary; Bob Skibel, treasurer ; and the adviser, Mr. Walterhouse. ACCOUNTANCY CLUB The Accountancy Club officers are, Evelyn Stauffer, president; Beth Finch and Clifton Gardener, vice-presidents; Dorothy Dean, sec- retary; Harry Tokushima, treasurer; adviser, L. Kidson. STAMP CLUB The Stamp Club officers arc, Goldie Futuran, president; Preston Teasdale, vice-president; Louise Reppert, secretary; Cecil Soloman, treas- urer; adviser. Mr. LaTourrette. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club members has elected as officers the following: John Moore, president; Richard Halterman, vice-president; Mildred Minger, secretary. BADMINGTON CLUB The Badminton Club officers are, Richard Berry, president; Fred Grinell, vice-president; Clara Davis, secretary; Mr. Benedict, adviser.



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CLUBS 93 on various subjects. The cabinet for the past term consists of John Suder- man, president ; Clarence Gervais, vice-president ; George Fahy, secretary ; Burley Carlson, treasurer; Paul Austin, sergeant-at-arms. SPECTATi IR STAFF Accept something! If you don ' t start accepting some of these stories and poems the next Spectator isn ' t going to be. If you don ' t take some of these stories I ' ve just brought in, I ' m going to strike, and there where will you be ? Looks are exchanged, looks impregnated with meaning. Mayhem in a glance, as it were. Several books clasped and raised in aim. but self- control overrode all these ideas of assault and battery. The voice was that of Art Joquel, the exasperating but all-too-needed makeup man. A hubbub of remarks, some of which are about the story: It ' s no good, I tell you. - Oh Jackson, you don ' t know what you ' re talking about. — It ' s high class, that ' s what it is. - This supposedly classy description is poor. Phew, what a slushy ending. George Jacque belatedly calls for order and - saying;- All those in favor — Yes All those not in favor — No (All too loudly) Why don ' t you like it. Kimball ' - ' That descriptive ending is positively nauseating; anyway, it would be meat for [ackson to criticize. Well, will all agree to ' perhaps ' ? ( ). K. Then Formhals, when you write out the rejection slip say, ' Rewrite without so much description and try a new ending. Turn it in later with these changes made and it will again be considered by the staff. Ah-ha, another rejection slip to hand out. You know, it is a pleasure to reject things when you have such nice printed slips with the Spectator head on it. An interval . . . There ' s the bell, what shall we do about this poem, shall we accept it? Yes. George Jacque, very limp and steadying himself on the desk, None of you can stay next period, can you, I hope? The officers of this boisterous and supposedly intellectual group are : George Jacque. editor ; Arch Johnston and Kimball Moore, assistant editors ; Margaret Worth and Robert Formhals, rejection and contri- bution managers; John H. Hahn, artist.

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