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1? Spanish Club President, Ruben Baltierra. l tif. -irq C3 . if rz .3.gm l I.. j Los Companeros tle Pomona High School are: FRONT ROW, I. Provan, I. Wear, D. Boileau, L. Super, M. Barreneehca, P. Ochoa, D. Hernandez, A. Hathaway, L. Rein, G. Behnke, R. Baltierra. SECOND ROW, Mr. Stone, P. Perez, M. Lorrez, S. Hackler, B. Ulery, I. Montgomery, L. Patrick, I. Acres, I. Ringe, M. Rios, V. Ortiz, M. Vargas. I. Hollingsworth, C. Cellitteri, E. Eison. THIRD ROW, B. Arutunian, R. Cox, P. Brown, S. Mearns, A. Shepard, A. Misenhimer, B. Iackson, H. Lewis, F. Iiminez, I. Clarke, D. Gordon, S. Carl, B. Swerdloff, G. Nye, S. Boyd. FOURTH ROVV, I. Sternherg, H. Miller, R. Cramar, R. Pinkston, B. Steele, P. Gionnangeli, N. Gruclem. IJ. Cornnell, R. llull. FIFTH ROW, IJ. Artis, S. Cobble, B. Fllefson, P. Holton, C. Nelson, A. Bletclier, C. Falkner, B. Tackett, B. Bush, A. Lerma, P. Bradford, L. Iohnson. The Spanish Club elected their officers at the beginning of the year at a taco feed held at Ann Hathaway's house. After the election, work was started on the Homecoming float. The fact that the float won the award for the most original float made the club members very happy. Spanish Club members enjoyed themselves at an enchilada Ufeedu and dance. The club went to Padua Hills in February. Here they saw a play which was given entirely in Spanish. Spanish Club members liked most of all their trip to the Ramona Pageant where they viewed the play Ramona.'l Many new members were added to the French Club this year. The new members got acquainted with the old at a din- ner held at Iudy Walkerls house at the beginning of the year. The club, along with their advisor Mr. Weise, gallivanted to Los Angeles to take in a French movie at the Vista Theater, and dine at a French restaurant. The club also made a Christ- mas basket. Members of the French Club are: FRONT ROW, I. Iohnson, S. Carrillo, S. Shinkey, I. Babcock, N. Ftlwards, S. Mainiero, I. Walker, B. McQuarrie, C. W'hite, D. Reynolds, Mr. Weiss. BACK ROVV, ll, Winkler, G. Ranclolph, M. Rayvin, L. Clark, A. Pedley, l. Kreeger, I. Dillon, R. Wolf, I. Bache, B. Campbell, I.. McGrane, Ii. Chamberlain.
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ERVICE WITH A SMILE Those students having creative talents belonged to the Art Club. The Art Club had a busy and interesting year. The members toured the Art Department of Claremont, Pomona, and Scnpps Colleges They were also present at the art show at Bullocks The bxggest event of the year for the members of the Art Club was the Pomona Hlgh School FCStlV3l of Arts whlch was held May 7 The festxval was beautlfully presented and aroused the rnterest of PHS students 1n the Fme arts Lxterature, art, drama, music, and dance were represented by professronals m thexr chosen Helds The Art Club saxd that they hoped that the art fesuval would become an annual event Art Club Presrdent Nelson Gatov Worlung hard wnth their artlstlc touch are the members of the -Krt Club FRONT ROW S Alvarado B McCask1ll S Wood nge N Gatov A Pedley I Levltt I Wlnklepleck L Schrodero L Forrest S Sershen MIDDLE ROW E Lall K Marshall t Cole S Lnttle S Hugelen B Black M Houghton A Sousa B Randolph B Anke E Sawyer BACK ROW I Cote A Potts S Brownsberger M Evyen R Hnggms I Angle E Carncr W Anderson B Shxers fa!-cl ' 1 pq . V A , SN ,Q L , l 'A ' A ' ' A 4 . : , . , . I ' , . - 1 I ' Y AJ ' V7 ' ! ' 7 ' V ' 'I J ' ' ! ' 9 ' D ,. A , . , . , .. , Z D , . J, . , . , I. . , . , . . ', . , . , . ', . , . I . . . , . . N .. ..... ........ ... .. ...V -, N. sq N- . .. l ' ' 0 -- L A ef'-ef my ww- - W- W1 jflg f ,N fs Wag, , , , ...- , v , ' 1-If A sf s . 4 3 A -. I , A X 5 -wg' 1 ' s . 5 . N s V 1 l F l xl
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.',x A -' D n V, Q GAB' an 'A U Latin members are: FRONT ROW, C. Matisotf, P. Swickard, D. Bryant, R. Lalli, G. Morcncy, N Maurer, I. Noblitt, K. Addis, K. Kapple, N. Haight, M. Koppers, N. Naugle, K. Young, B. Scariano L. Claire. SECOND ROW, M. Sails, I. Dalrymple, I. Richardson, C. Riggle, M. Wabol, I. Riccinotte G. Ayles, N. VVhittington, P. Birmingham, E. Palmer, N. Pettis, I. Cross, V. Spencer, P. Searing, L Carroll, I, Close. THIRD ROVV, B. XVood. R. Wolf, P. Leitch, I. Hurlbut, S. Bowen, C. Burch, E Garner, I.. Noah, B. Black, G. Murphy, I. Rust, M. L. Krueger, I. Engel. FOURTH ROW, B. Laur- ence, Ii. Ht-ss, R. Apgooil, R. Collins, S. Lopez, S. Dundas, S. Kath, D. Iillis, R. Brier, B. Owsley, O Williams, G. Hutchisen. BACK ROW, I. Southworth, P. Aldridge, I. Haudly, I. Millard, G. Ramseyer F. Allen, S. Bradford, B. Rountree, L. Bowman, S. Droker. The members of last year's Latin Club headed by Pat Swickard welcomed the new members at an initiation ceremony. This year PHS had, for the first time, an International Banquet which was planned by the Latin Club. The banquet was held at St. Charles Grill. Spanish Club and French Club members attended along with Latin Club members. Foods repre- senting twenty difierent countries were served and Karl Von Rauch, an exchange student from Claremont, was the speaker for the evening. International entertainment included a French song by the French Club, a Hawaiian hula dance, and a German cello solo. The evening ended with farewell speeches in Arabian, Spanish, Latin, and French given by Mr. Ruyter, Mr. Stone, Mrs. Anderson, and Mr. Weise. VVashington Park was the scene of the Roman Banquet this year. All those attend- ing were dressed in Roman style. The four-course dinner served to reclining Romans by their slaves, and a fashion show featuring the latest in togas, bridal dress, and war gear, created a Roman atmosphere. New Members of the Latin Club are initiated. The Roman Banquet inf' , A., -'P ?-1 'r il-.6
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