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, . ART CLUB T Enrollment in the Art Club this year was the largest in many years. xA student must make a B average in art to become a member. The theme, Fantastic Fantasy, was used for the Art Club dance, one of the most elaborate of the year. Serving as vice president was Iohn Morse. Betty True was the secretary-treasurer. Mr. I. Halley Cox is the advisor. 1'- Alex Goflfqiles, president. l I..-'I . CALIFORNIA 'SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION This year the'CSF assumed the responsibility of selling and collecting the tickets at all athletic contests. Formal candelight ceremonies were held to initiate the new members. ' On their Honor Day the group took a trip to San Francisco. Mr. Paul Hichborn and Miss Ethel Kennedy are the faculty advisors. Betty Ann Seely and Blanche Machado served as the secretaries. Q Irving Wilcox and Eugene Taylor, presidents. CAMERA CLUB ' Camera Club members have been striving to make good prints and have kept their hopes high for an enlarger fwith no success as yetl. They have equipped a fairly adequate darkroom. The secretary and treasurer was Clarence Tower. Miss Florence Haimes was the advisor. George Buehring, president. FISHING CLUB One of the fastest growing clubs in the school fits the Fishing Club. Only four years old, it has tripled in mem- bership. This year several trips were taken to Santa Cruz where everyone may not be a successful fisherman but he has a good time. Camilla Key is the secretary. Mr. Vernon Broadbent is the advisor. Irving Wilcox, president.
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Gilbert FORUM CLUB ' lt's a small group, but their discussions of anything under the sun are spirited and informative. Monday luncheon meetings proved to be popular. Secretary for the year was Raeann Pinkham and Marie Lima was the treasurer. Miss Ruth Fowler is the advisor. Gonzalez, president. TRI-Y The Tri-Y is a girls' service club, closely connected with the YWCA. This year the activities of the members have included Junior Red Cross work, the sale of programs at games, an inter-club convention at Asilomar, a skating party for the student body, and two picnics. Secretary for the fall term was Dolores Mesa, and Betty Ann Seely took over in the spring. Angie Panelli and Pat Hanaiord, presidents. ORDER OF GREGG ARTISTS The O.G.A. is an exclusive group made up of girls who have a C average in shorthand and have passed their Order of Gregg Artists test given by Gregg and Company. The group gave a luncheon and an initiation for new members and sponsored a dime dance at noon. They have made field trips to State and I-leald's. Dolores Flosie was the secretary. Mrs. lmo Garner is the advisor. Pat Sigala, president. HI-Y They wore dresses this year and ribbons in their hair, but everyone knew that they were being initiated into the Hi-Y. The initiates also had to sing I'm a Moron at the noon dance and shine shoes for the lucky onlookers. Chuck Parle was secretary for the first semester, and George Buehring assumed his duties during the second half of the year. Mr. Howard Gillespie is the advisor. Leroy Pasquinelli and lack Williams, presidents.
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