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., l ANNE? wi 'A 35 ROW 1. C. Schadeeg I. Bruinsg R. Takahashig I. Rich ROW 2. M. BOOseg W. Fogwillg D. Fullerg I. Fayeg L. Kaufmanng A. Doyleg I. Szabog I. Formang A. Bonnandg I. Whitey N. Daleyg L. Grisham ROW 3. R. Gordong P. Brysong M. Montroyg P. An- rechtg D. Dixg T. Clarkg C. Von Glasoeg A. Grizlerg P. Kellg C. Studerg L. Fabrei C. Robinsong D. Van Dureng J. Huefeltg B. Prastka ROW 4. L. Farrisg A. Halversong D. Edwardsg V. Feltherg L. Andersong I. Krumpermang D. Corsong L. Malandg C. jacksong B. Schockleyg L. Bradley AMERICAN FIELD SER VICE Sponsoring and entertaining students from foreign countries and sending students from Costa Mesa abroad, was the main purpose of the American Field Service Club. This organ- ization also helped to promote the ideas of peace and friendship with other countries through this student ambassador program A.F.S. sponsored adance, called the Mat- suri at the close of A.F,S. Week, had a marriage booth atMarty's Corraland parti- cipated in other activities dealing with the community. Wendy Fogwill, Miss Matsuri , winner of the Most Beautiful Eyes contest held during A.F. S. Week
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ROW 1. C. Wayg I. Richg A. Cfrieser A Bonnand M Montroy B Shockley S Cobb S Braund, ROW 2. P. Reisg C. Price T Clark I Forman Kent I Faye I White ROW 3. D. Fullerg D. VanDuren T Iillson I Szabo M Sloane N Daley C Von Glascoe5 R. Ericksong T. Braund P Kell Mrs B Irwin ROW 4 I Munson T I-lib berdg T. Anthonyg D. Dixg M. Auberbaauch B Dixon D Edwards R Gordon CALIFORNIA S CH OLA S TI C FEDERA TION The California Scholarship Federation was active on campus as a social service club for eligible sophomores, juniors, and seniors Each year the club plans a field trip to Los Angeles as a social activity. Service activities sponsored by C S F included concessions at football games and a booth at Marty's Corral ROW 1. R. Gordong T. Braundg T. Anthonyg R. Ericksong B. Dixong I. Munsong P. Kellyg B. Schockley. ROW 2. C. Way3 I. Rich, A. Grie- serg A. Bonnandg M. Mon- TJl'Oyg P. Kellg S. Cobbg S. Braundg M. Auerbach. ROW 3. D. Van Dureng D. Dixg T. Clarkeg N. Daleyg I. Kentg I. Fayeg I. Whiteg I. Dewitte5 B. Tood. ROW 4. L. Kauffa mang D. Fullerg P. Reisg T. Iillsong L. Sealtong I. Szabog I. O'Hare3 D. To- nerg A. Doyleg L. Careyg L. Conryg L. Fabre. ROW 5. D. Edwardsg L. Wer- ner 5 T. l-libberdg M. Sloaneg K. Gosling P. Anrechtg T. De Nardisg A. Halversong Mrs, lr- win
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FRENCH CL UB The French Club, sponsored by M r s . Mechling, s pe c ia l iz e d in combining learning With entertainment. The Club offe red an excellent opportunity for inter - ested French students to learn more about the culture and language of the French people. At one of their meetings, Mr. Leach gave an interesting talk ona Sum- mer School Tour throughout E u r o pe . His talk was ac co m panie d by color slides. And then there's the Folies Bergere. ' ROW 1. D. Sedgwick, D. Kohl, L. Gilson. ROW 2. C. Opfer- man, C. Aquiar, T. Thomas. ROW 3. I. Cantrell, L. Sparkes, C. Hawkins. ROW 4. M. Auerbach. TJ Anthony, A. Campbell. I r . i ROW 1, S. Lane, M. Ward, B. Krarnerg ROW 2, M. Sloan, Mrs Mechling, L. Gavett. U . 1 . ldlll 4. .1.zz.'..,.f X IIY SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club sought to learn much about the Spanish people and their cus- toms. Thisrwas done through its activi- ties Which included many field trips. The members also saw slides and pic- tures of Mexico, and listened to many guest speakers at the meetings. Another activity enjoyed by the club was a Club Dinner. es, we understand it will cost a lot for the trip '
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