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-aq- 3 SWS From selling notebook paper, pencils, rulers, and other miscellaneous school supplies, to writing checks, keeping books and records is quite a diversified assign- ment, but the student store staff did iust that. Under the supervision of Theodore Cochrane, faculty advisor, the staff worked for credit or for pay. Members of the staff were Cheryl Dodds, Karen Chansler, Judy Phillips, .lay Brown, Barbara Leonard, Kay Earnest, Linda Getz, Sheila Hendrickson, and Brenda Berron. aww One of the finest service clubs on the Morningside campus this year was the Vikings. The purpose of this group was to provide ushers for all athletic events, and campus supervision. Another service the Vikings con- ducted this year was the flag salute ceremony. The qualifications necessary to become a Viking are to be an active member of Boys' League, be a sopho- more, junior, or senior, and have at least a 3 point grade average. The officers that conducted the meetings once a week under the advisorship of Robert Hoffman were Mark Witt, president, Ray Pack, viceepresidentg Dave Dowen, secretary, and Bill McCleod, treasurer. I During the year 58'-59 the Monarchs taking Spanish have been to Olvera Street several times as an activity, to offer the students interested a chance to learn more of the customs and ways of Spain. This has been different from previous years, as there has not been a Spanish Club in i958-59 but yet the students planned activiites through their respective classes.
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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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,K -gr. ',v-ny. The goals ol the Young Democrats and Young Republicans clubs are to know political party mechanics, work with local political clubs, and sec the relation- ship between political activity and more etleclive citizenship. Both groups have had opportunties to attend political meetings, have taken part in campaigns, and have met elected officials. The Young Democrats took part in the election of Governor Pat Brown. They helped advertise and circulate posters during the Democratic primaries. The officers of the Republicans were: president, Larry Dcnnisong vice presidents, Kent Brady and Robert Hoiep secretary, Robert Wells. The Democrats' president was linda Clark. Advisor tor both groups was Jack Belasco.
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