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FORUM CLUB Affairs of local, national, and international importance are digested along with lunches at Monday noon Forum meetings. Discussion topics range from How to Flunk Exams to Effect of the Czechoslovakian Crisis in Amer- ica. Included among guest speakers were Mrs. Phillip S. Ordway talking on The Lima Confer- ence and Gertrude Chines of England. Social event of the first semester was a weiner bake. Membership in the club is open to all students who are interested in an interpretation of cur- rent events. Officers: H. Burton, E. Cooper, pres- idents; E. Holmes, J. Jensen, vice-presidents; L. Fietz, H. Jensen, secretary-treasurer; E. Poe, L. Fietz, social chairmen. Advisers: S. Helen Brown, Wiley W. Mather. Forum Club Identification: Row 1 (left to right) — Miss S. Helen Brown, R. Dobrosky, N. Dobrosky, H. Jen- sen, J. Jensen, L. Shelton, D. Briggs, J. Mobley, F. Tift; Row 2 — M. H. Cherbak, C. Kelber, B. Wright, E. Holmes, K. Fischer, M. Kryder. J. Price, H. Miller, E. Cooper, W. W. Mather; Row 3— M. Okamoto, I. Milholland, E. Jones, L. Fietz, A. Burton, E. Im- bach, E. Shay, P. Valiton, V. Sandberg Varsity Club Identification; Row 1 (left to right) — F. Porter, L. Terry, C. Bleick, H. Salisbury, H. Utman, B. Bradley, W. Poindexter, U. Lugin- bill, J. Kelly, T. Tierney; Row 2 — K. Shoji, E. Turner, H. Barcus, R. Vanderhoof, T. Jaharis, J. Frankhn, H. White, C. DeVore, W. Vanderhoof, P. Capen; Row 3 — H. Francis, J. Van Beek, F. Rupp, L. Hays, P. Brooks, K. Southworth, H. Fisher, T. Runner, H. Van Ginkle, H. Henson; Row 4— B. Doll, K. Seay, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Heiser, R. Farrar, R. Ferguson VARSITY CLUB A combination of horseplay and serious, constructive work has comprised the program of the Varsity club for this year. In September the members created a sensation when pledges, act- ing as rally-cap salesmen, ap- peared on the campus in knee breeches. In April it presented two skits at an assembly. Open to all men who receive athletic awards, the club has as its aim the promotion of student enthusiasm of all campus activi- ties. Officers: L. Terry, H. Fran- cis, presidents; C. Bleick, J. Kelly, vice-presidents; C. DeVore, N. Longworth, secretary-treasurers; P. Brooks, U. Luginbill, sergeants- at-arms. y Ninety-Six
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Alpha Gamma Sigma Recognition of high scholastic attainment is the basis for ad- mission to Alpha Gamma Sigma, state scholarship society. Thirty- five quality points are required for membership. During the first semester the honor group cele- brated with a visit to the Little Theatre in Padua Hills. A gala dinner at the Fontana Inn honored second-semester members. Discussing her recent trip to England Mrs. Verna Clapp headed the evening ' s program which also included initiation of new members. Accompanied by Miss Pearl Clark, adviser, six delegates attended the conven- tion on Treasure Island. FURRINERS Early in the year out-of-state students band- ed together in the Furriners Club. Meetings gave them opportunities to become acquainted and to reminisce about back home. Eager to learn the strange ways of the natives, they in- vited Barbara Gearhart and Francis Lucas to demonstrate local dance steps. At another party in January members told what they thought of a California Christmas. Many states and sev- eral foreign countries are represented in the membership. Miss Clark and Mr. Booth, ad- visers. Officers: V. Sandberg, J. Reed, presi- dents; J. Jensen, G. White, vice-presidents; G. Defter, B. Wright, secretary-treasurers. Alpha Gamma Sigma identification: Row 1 (lett to rigiit) — E. Fietz, M. E. Myers, F. Doming, A. Burton, S. Russell, V. Pierce, G. Wallace, C. Yamaguchi, M. Wilton. H. Donovan, P. Grahame, E. Greear, M. M. Fleming, M. Swank, and D. Brock- meier; Row 2 — J. Settle, J. Mason, M. Bennett, A. Seelye, E. Friested, B. J. Verity, M. Munger, J. Weber, E. Poe, J. Mehl, B. Bowen, M. Watson, V. Wolfe, J. Nesbit; Row 3— C. Vickery, R. Russell. L. Fietz, K. Fischer, B. Ford, P. Johns, M. L. Payne, N. Nanassy, C. Mead, C. Kilbourne, V. Hlis, G. Hutch- ison, G. Ritter, M. E. Rahn, and Miss Clark; Row 4— W. W. Math- er, K. Takanabe, H. Salisbury, A. Olsen, P. Lucas, D. Wilcox, W. Mertz, A. Esse, H. Francis, R. Schlecht, R. Clark, D. Mead, H. Barcus, and F. Tift Furriners Club Identification: Row 1 (left to right) — J. Deal, L. Christensen, S. Johnsen, J. Jensen, H. Jensen, B. Wright, G. Lovell, B. Alexander, V. Sandberg; Row 2 — Miss Clark, D. Olsen, H. Smith, G. Detter, G. White, E. Jones, H. Rand, E. Fost- er, E. Spies, D. Batten; Row 3 — R. Spies, C. Vickery, I. Fichtner, H. Moehle, H. Kieser, B. WyatI, T. Peters, S. Friesen, W. Wilson Ninety-Five
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JOHN MUIR CLUB Treasure of the natural science club is a page from an original manuscript by John Muir. Belief that it is the only organization named after the famed naturalist prompted Mrs. Linnie Marsh Wolfe, secretary of the National John Muir association, to give the text to the Chaffey group. Mrs. Una R. Winter of Upland appeared before the club in her behalf at a presentation ceremony. During Easter vacation twenty-five mem- bers made the biennial trip to Mexico, camping twenty miles below Ensenada. Fishing, abalone hunting, and insect-col- lecting filled the days of the travellers who refused to shave for ten days. Fred Shelton established some sort of a record when he killed three rattlesnakes. On alternate years the men jaunt to the desert during the holi- days. Besides enjoying unusual trips, the club holds monthly dinner meetings with speakers. Officers: H. Utman, W. Mertz, presidents; R. Doll, C. Bleick, vice-presi- dents; P. Capen, C. DeVore, secretary- treasurers; F. Shelton, program chairman; R. Dysart, adviser. NEW CLUBS Formed too late to have their pictures taken for the Argus, three new clubs made their appearance on the campus during second semester. L ' Alliance Francaise attended a French movie in Los Angeles, dined at Taix, and conduct- ed its meetings entire- ly in French. Miss dents on the campus formed a local chap- ter of the Newman club under the spon- sorship of Miss Lois Smith. Arthur Flum organized the engi- neers. Identilication: Top — Field trip to the desert John Muir Club Identification: Row 1 (left to right) — J. Hai nes, D. Byers, W. Locher, R. D. Dysart, W. Merlz, C. DeVore, C. Bleick; Row 2— C. Longonecfcer, H. Utman, C. Southworth, A. Ferguson, L. Terry, P. Brooks, P. Capen; Row 3 (left to right)— F. Shellon, B. Bradley, T. Jaharis, B. Doll, A. Smith, H. Borcus, P. Lucas Ninety-Seven
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