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.dam Latin Club has had an active year. ln addition to weekly meetings they attended a convention on March l5, and they had a banquet on April 30. Officers for the club have been Jay Brown, president, Dixie Marley, vice president: Joyce Hinze, secretary, Terry Squillace, treasurer, and Mac Cohen, reporter. Mr. OIechno has been their advisor. The purpose of Latin club is to promote interest in the Classical period. 344 'fl I Officers in Lettermen's club for the first semester were president, Gary Lofgren, vice president, Larry Balliettg secretary-treasurer, lra Yawnick, sergeant-at-arms, Dan Jordan. Second semester: president, Larry Ballietty vice- president, lra Yawnickg secretary-treasurer, Ken Del Conte, sergeant-at-arms, Dan Jordan. Activities included sporsoring a movie, A Man Called Peter and a paper drive. I believe that Pep club is the most active club on campus, devoting all of its time to better student activities, stated Bill Marvel, advisor, and our main purpose, as you can see, is to promote school spirit. The activities sponsored by the club began with one of the greatest Pep Weeks MHS has ever had, remarked Sue Lloyd. All rallies, and decorations at home football and basketball games fincluding the selling of booster buttonsl , are planned and run by the energetic members of Pep Club. The presentation of Homecoming and Spring Sports Courts are arranged by the club. Pep club also co-sponsored a very successful dance called the 'Homecoming Hop,' remarked Judy Brokaw, president. Officers of Pep club were - First semester: president, Sue Lloydg vice president ,Elaine Davies, secretary, Connie McEwen. Second semester: president, Judy Brokaw, vice president, Joan Pederson, secretaries, Barbara Greco, Carol Wood. Fourth period. Fifth period. 1-ii. .....-25 .AA
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ig .,'.,j . 'f , ' -f,-HT' ff-' ' A 7'zenc4 French club has been very active this year under the direction of its new advisor, Victor Retting. Some of the activities it has sponsored were a French pastry sale and sucker sale, showing movies of France, and a successful picnic planned at the end of the year. Mike Joblin, president, feels that the club's main ob' iectives were to develop an appreciation of the French language, art, history, and customs. Officers for both semesters were: presidents, Mike Joblin, David Dwight, vice presidents, Connie Temple- man, Judy Phillips, secretary, Sheila Anderson. ' f' 1 1 ' 1 1 1. ., 'P-----ceq .,. 4:5 tj A K salma 'HM Fellowship club is organized for students interested in promoting better moral standards, through a Youth for Christ program. The officers this year were: Dale O'Neal, president, Donna O'Neal, vice president, and Arlyse Mooney, sec- retary, Activities included speakers, a downtown meeting with other groups, and two movies: Seventeen and Silent Witness. The club donated money to the Penny a Day Drive, and was advised by Carl Dalton. me 77 The main purpose of FTA is to give students, who are interested in teaching as a profession, a chance to ex- perience, first-hand, modern teaching methods used in elementary, junior high, and senior high levels. Mem- bers have the privilege of assisting class room teachers in conducting classes. The goal of FTA is to promote better teachers for future America, and to give them much needed ex- perience. President for the year was Virginia Crosby, vice presie dent, Carol Bruce and Sue Worthington, qorregpqnding secretary, Judy Hilleger, recording secretary, Valerie Graham.
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x I 4 -..- B613 I Scivnrv club ollru-rs lor tlir- lirsl sr-mvslftr were Allan Morris, prr-sidr-nt, vicr: president, Pal Patterson, svcrelcrry, Dvlvana Ferguson, and treasurer, Jay Bulmash. For tlrv second semester, Jay Bulmash was president, Di-Ivana Ferguson, vicc president, Carroll Leslie, secretary, and Jim Cappo, treasurer. Activities included a sucker sale, movies, and a field trip to thc UCLA medical center I I The Shutterbug club, under the direction of Charles Perez, was formed to give photography students a chance to do extra work and activities that classtime did not allow. Leading the club in their aims and activities this past year were Frank Curcio, presidentg John Schmidt, vice president, and Carol Milroy, secretary. .. ..,..-...........Q s i t. 1 r vi 1 The purpose of Scholarship Society is to promote scholarship and school service, and in the past year the members of this honorary society have done iust that. Led by Dale O'Neal, president, Rosalie Blake, vice president, and Joan Pedersen and Sheila MacCloud, sec- retaries, in the first semester, the Society had such activities as their annual installation potluck, a Halloween potluck, and a District Seven banquet. During the second semester the officers were Jay Brown, president, Brian Forst, vice president, and Bron- wen Davies and Marsha Schrier, secretaries. Added to the already long list of activities were the play Cloud 7, sponsored by the Scholarship Society, the hilarious Student-Varsity basketball game, also spon- sored by Scholarship, and the Scholarship Ditch Day to the Griffith Park Zoo for a picnic and then to the Phil- harmonic to see the musical comedy, Bells are Ringing, with Judy Holliday. There were also speakers, bath alumni and teachers, to explain more about college life. Besides these things the Society contributed generously to the American Field Service fund and to a scholarship for a deserving senior.
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