Alhambra High School - Alhambran Yearbook (Alhambra, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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Senior honor society the ultimate goal lor Moor gradg C. S. F. membership pays oil in beach holiday. ...ll SCHQLARSHIP llolt to riglifl flow l: Pal Don aio loan Marnon, lane! Kindgtrozzi Bonnie Kersey, Gay McGee Saaron Dunn, Georgia Paladino Louise Mil l Sandie McSeveney, Pat Laub, Dede Traughloer, Marcia Pottle, eanine l-lalet, Nancy Lopez Row 2: Peggy Doll, Marilou Swanson Elizabeth Oreb, Edith MCCQQ. Marilyn Schrarxm Mary Lason, Marilyn Gzzsor, loAnn Ryder, Linda Ludt, Lynn Barker ludy Sparks, Caroline Lawson flancy Edwards Row 3: Melvyn M1chaelia: Ariay Tlasszr Fat A Dave Erxerson, Bok: Handin, Ned Taylor Bill l-lasler, Art Charles, Dennzs White, Carole Creasoi Sue Sargentich Mary An: Ciranna, Hoon Bjarnseri Mary lo Lewis lulane Villanueve Row 4: Greg Smith Ala: Crawford Norrnari Hon-:ara Brow: '.'J arif Rag: Mayall Bill Ro Bok Triornpeon Diff Duncan, lonn Branch Boyd Lernon Gehl Nick Clare Yerger Sriaror. 'Nara SCHOLARSHIP Vleft t: TlQl.f Row 1: Bef.:-r .1 Mart.nellx Szia ,..r ,., G,..e.-pre Margaret Gia.xzey leaf. loliy Bronwyr. Williarrxz Laclle Lanaor lean lrwin lmana Ea'f:arai.1 Szizartrle Reyrlolar Betty Glover la P,wf'r.:on, Marylznda Morrison Row 2: Stephanie Kern, Barbara Brzdges Elaine Berry Tanya Traxggliber Shirley Teafora Pa::1Sneaecor 3g.'erly Lyon: ludy Greene, Alicia Szurrzan Darlene Cadrnan Anita Carb: Mrke Allen Gerala Erarlkr Row 3:R1:hara Alvarez Maria Laht ate Melinda Teter Deborafx Meyer: Carol Ere-ed Angela Sassoe Carol fire Geraldine Lunrnarl Ar.r.e'telflcCorrt11:1 L1r.aa fprez Kariene Ma EQ Slarnar. lim Mgcnaelian Read Sezder Row 4: Albert Brow: Qyrar. 'fa'.'ar.c-y Loazf Faaiar. er.f,- Kzrzygra Flor. Saaaajrlolc Rancid Travrler Cigar. Marserl l.:r: Laapj. Garjr2v.':rx1r. A,bert Cofand Mrice a '- r' a ' Aa 'eae ' aa-wr teve 2... Lazwxeei Fad ' 'rf-af lee 'e-' 103

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Honors ior leadership, citizenship, scholarship LOS LAUREADOS tlett to rightl Row 1: Shirley Martznf-liz Carolyn Pe-tteler, Vicki Steiner Bill Smith Mary Ann Cirannu lf-'Hi lollz' Of all the honors that may befall a senior, Los lsaureados, the senior honor society, per haps exemplifies the highest. Service to thc school, leadership, and scholarship are pre- reguisites for membership. Nomination ccme mittees meet, discuss, and finally vote on a select group of Moors who are singled out for this high honor. Their years of interest and labor are rewarded when these honored seniors are presented their Los Laureadcs pins. There is another honor society that is not in any way limited to seniors. The Scholare ship Society is one group in which the girls outnumber the boys, but is that really so bad A for the boys? Recognition of scholastic achievement - thats the purpose of the Scholarship Society. Keep those grades up . . . three A's and a B will do . . . until semesters end. lt means work, but there is a pleasant rewardfa cut to the beach once a semester A feverish rush takes place on grading day as hopeful Moors circulate application forms. Here is one reward for scholastic work-the Alhambra Chapter of the California Scholar- ship Federation. .ertirf TOQ - 2 ff x LOS LAUREADOS fefi TC rlgit Row 1: Clare Yerger Ayieen lto Ho iJlT.d' 1Ldf Srrircr. '.'.'c.r'i Mary Lou Sv.'3r..::r. Ficw 3 Launee lessee, W' Row 4: Crea Alpfifllli Erin-xr. 'fJ:i '1.' Sxxzig' Brow: Caroli N



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I-l gregarious society generates club enthusiasm sacially, academically, spiritually with an eye to the luture. 1 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL SEMESTER I Cleft to rightl Row 1: Ann Mason, june Altleld, Nancy Matila, Clare Yerger. Row 2: Vay McGlone, Norma Pennington, Marilyn Schramm, jean jolly, Kay Hart, Kathy Martinich, Dave Emerson. lO4 'Be sure to get your slippers int How many reservations for dinner? We need three posters by tomorrowl At whose house is the party? These remarks are all too familiar to club-wise Moors. Almost any day after school, classrooms are magically turned into clubrooms, and the most forbidding teachers become genial advisers. What are all these clubs, anyway? Well, a club is people - people serving, people hav- ing fun, and people learning. Here in Moor- land there are clubs everywhere. There are clubs for scientific Moors, literary Moors, service - minded Moors, tall Moors, short Moors, in fact, there are clubs for just about every kind of Moor. Those who inhabit this world of clubs un- dertake many activities, Departmental clubs plan dinners and events, such as Studio Eve- ning and trips to movies. Service clubs take on all sorts of projects, from making wash- cloth slippers and clothing dolls to packing clothes and buying shares. The Y clubs work hard to gain points and to promote fei- lowship. All the clubs work together to put on a successful food sale and an exotic dance on the tennis court. Some clubs may be joined by freshmen and sophomores, others are limited to juniors and seniors. But all who are students at Alhambra High are members of the Girls' League or the Boys' Federation. These organizations spon- sor many activities, among them the Girl and Boy of the Month. The Girls' League fashion show and the Boys' Federation assembly are always highlights of the semester. The Girls' League provides a welcoming tea for all new girls and even sends birthday cards. As you can see, the Girls' League and the Boys' Fed- eration are constantly working toward mak- ing Moorland a happier place to be. Nearly every club on campus is denoted by a special pin or sweater. Some particu-A larly energetic Moors collect a dazzling array of pins. Behind every pin there are memories of hours of service, club meetings, or seem- ingly endless rehearsals. Others with fewer pins are proud of their concentrated effort in a smaller number of clubs. But everyone will agree that wearing a pin or a sweater is only symbolic of the fellowship and fun of belong- ing to a club at Alhambra.

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