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PEDAGOGUES, lNC...SClENCE CLUB PEDAGOGUES, INC. sift - h , H s, JudY 5 ,'II Rui C ol Cleveland Kitty Hale, Loma Gyne ris StundlIl9' Ken :V l ' White, Ol' . I I K ug, Harriet MOV - ' I Diefenk3GClI1'CIBbCciiri'Ce:Ar McColm, adviser: Roff' HgnPb?Ji3a1,Bundschu, Al Ellis,J0YCelYn LU I ' Kauer, OC ' id Capel, George lrvnn, U Barbara McCulleYi -lu Y b Gdvisen . ' M . Coom el . . . ditt, L0U'5e Oxloby' is Skyrocketing statistics, new schools, and eager students have challenged some of us to 'oin Peda o ues in order to investi ate the teachin rotession. Lectures and l 9 9 9 9 P discussions by both students and experts in the teaching field brought vital facts to SC'ENCE CLUB the group. Students contemplating teaching were given first hand classroom experi- ence in local elementary schools. Q f .,g't 1 I l . A 'Sf I 5 , p ,wh Q Y, li! 'IIN 5 5 'F l A new Club with Gctivities GS varied OS its SCIENCE CI-UB-Front TobIl:AMichael Rossman, Larry Loomer, Judie Hamilton, Mr. Prather, adviser, members' interests, the Science Club has this Sharon Bell. Center Table: Louise Oxtoby, Steve Gille, Peter Graham. Back Table: Harold Tantoran - . - - Terry Ricketts, Rick Reynolds. Standing: Bob Adams, Allen Foster, Carol Patterson, Frank Chem D' il year Worked on Indlvlduol prolects GS WeII Shoept, Bob Margoliash, Earl Spangenberg, John Peoples, John Magnus, Larry Carpenter, Dwite Brovifiw, Roger Beckendorf, Fraser Grant, Ken Wagstatf, Jon Sanford,Hale Prather, Sylvia Shew. as made displays for the Science Fair in San Francisco. A trip fo Morrison Planetarium in Golden Gate Park was both interesting and fun. 97
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IUNIOR STATESMEN P2 i' x 1 JUNIOR STATESMEN To give students a better knowledge of the workings and problems of the govern- ment, a Junior Statesmen Chapter was organized in 1953. The members prepare for their future as citizens by learning democratic procedures and responsibili- ties. Attending regional and state con- ventions, holding discussions and debates on current political issues, visiting courts, newspaper offices and the state capitol, and promoting projects to improve school and community are activities of the Junior Statesmen. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS THROUGH DEMOCRACY The purpose of S.F.D. is to understand people of other countries Speeches ictures and letters to students in other lands are some of the ways the club P 1 worked to promote world friendship. gig, I 46 fl ye S.F.D.-Front Row: Marilyn Patterson, Rosemarie Silva Carol Ciocci Ramona Hershey Dorothy Ding C- Syfhboy man, Rita Denning, Roy Trumbull, Heide Gehrhardt Barbara Hellmuth Karen Hein Second Row Ber Off om 0 De nie Waldbillig, Mr. Lopez, adviser, Linda Randal, Nancy Cummings Elsa Baptiste Lyndon O Brien Dave ,Q sfo' mot' oc Fong, Dwite Brown, Aileen Bennett, Barbara Mason Sharon Bell Back Row Bob Young Doug Burnham e Cop,,of Harold Walker, Deen Warren, Ken Navas, Charles Youngclaus Loren Yaungclaus Diana Meyer Bar bara Graham. 96
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ART CLUB...CAMERA CLUB ART CLUB Water colors, oils, tempera, pen and ink are the media used by the Art Club, technically called Delta Alpha Kappa. Members ofthe club assist in making posters and banners for school activi- ties. A H V-Q , S A M J L - fi ri ' ' ' ra L 7 5' , :,. . , 1 I 'F' ff I Q l VXA ART CLUB-Seated: Barbara Brock, Lily Belot, Susan Brier, Judy Brier, Freda White Standing: Fran Fischer, Jocelyn Ludditt, Pamela Ludditt, Louise Oxtoby, Dave Fong, More land Stevens, Sheri Lee, Marii Weitz. Not pictured: Mr. Fitzgerald, adviser. CAMERA CLUB A field trip, candids on campus, a click ofthe shutter, a film in the developing tank, r-, a print on the drying machine, a mounted print-these are the activities of the Camera Club. l 4. ,wi . rf 1 I gf A Q- , , r it 'R 'I , I ' L V! I ' ' Bac ,Don AqU'l 'Os B' chop Ed RobiriS0nf Tom Komes . 5 . Don De 'SS le Doiiomie. f B-Front ROW' D meff Gen t CAMERAHCLJlBY,Ed sCiwaei,LOf'Y O eg Row: Bill 0 MR. HOWARD GLANDON Adviser
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