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R.O.lCL ,Q VKX!! 1 Left to right, Row l: Bullion, commander, Simonds, executive officer, Hessen, secretaryg Clarke, Sergeant-at-arms, Row 2: Anderson, Churchill, Dean, Fellars, Urich. Row 3: Mays, Bonine, Bloomquist, Szoradi, Osborn, Belcher. Row 4: Caldwell, Maki, Eatherton, Atwater, Braden. Row 5: Shepard, Murrietta, Gibbs, sergeant Fink, sponsor. The R.O.T.C. Club, which is in its third year at Tech, consists of officers, non-coms, and seniors. The Military Ball, which the club sponsors, is one of the most colorful and out- standing affairs of the year. ln addition to regular meetings, the Battalion Picnic held at the end of the year for all members of R.O.T.C. is sponsored by the club. ART CLUB nl il 34.14 The main purpose of the Art Club is to further the appreciation of Commercial Art Q u his among its members. This aim, directed through the efforts of an executive committee, prompt- ed the series of lectures presented by leading business people in advertising and related fields. The regional showing of the National Schol- astic Art Awards co-sponsored by the Valley National Bank and Phoenix College provided an opportunity for the Art Club to win I4 awards. We are very proud of these honors. 5.4.5 --1- .. P 'T -'Q '1 oik Lazok, president, Atwater, vice-president, Warner, secretary: Nabors, treasurer.
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LETTERMEN'S CLU B Left to right, Row l: Moreno Hokama, Slaughter, president, Turley, Robles Young, Estrella, vice-president, Ontiveros, Smith, Colbert. Row 2: Yabo Thompson, Mead, Sanchez, Martin, Burns, Young, Cordova, secretary treasurer, Long. Row 3: Coach Davis, sponsor, Davidson, Alexander, Ellis Fisher, Passmore. The Lettermen's Club is composed of a group of boys who have earned their letters by participating in such sports as football, basket- ball, baseball, and track. All through the year the members took turns selling refreshments at the games to raise funds for the initiation of new members and for their annual picnic at the end of the School year. The Lettermen's Club is one of the most active clubs in the school with its members going all out to make their annual picnic better than ever. The club sponsor is Coach Wm. P. Davis who is sometimes assisted by Coaches LeSueur Goddard, Berger and McCullar. Selling Refreshments at the Basketball Games
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HI-Y Left to right, Row I: Ellis, Fisher, Nye, Moore, Berra, Alexander. Row 2: Marrocola, Leavengood, Bryce, Rost, Carson. Row 3: Mr. Berger, Wood, president, Kronenbitter, secretary, Lyons, vice-preside nt. The Hi Y is composed of a group of progressive upper classmen joined together to provide good clean recreation and to further Christian ideals and morals. Mr Berger sponsored this organization which was formed this year. CAMERA CLUB A group of students, under the direction of Mr. Lemley and Mr. Thomas, formed the Camera Club during the year. Their purpose is to create better photography among the shutter bugs here at Tech. With so many candid camera fiends at large, the unwary subiect should beware. Left to right, Row l: Bigelow, Bentley, secretary, Richey, treasurer, Clarke, president. Row 2: Liliedahl, Dooley, Rosio, Burrell, vice-president, Gamel. Row 3: Mr. Lem- ley, Mr. Thomas, sponsors.
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