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Scholarship Federation l.-L1 l XLIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION nttom Row: Estelle Hadley, Barbara Wright, Betty Tillman, Ophelia Lux, Edith nsen, Yvonne Dell, Berta Fox, Ann Dillon, Beverly Fortner, Marilyn Pettijohn, ne DeVries, Pat Bloomquist, Jeanne DeVries, Elaine Gvodenough Elaine Allen. ary Lou Morris, Dot Wiseman. Jw 2: Carol Trankle, Glory Sims, Carolyn Sandford, Rita O'Malia, Carol Lynn erson, Barbara Novak, Rosalie Kauling, Marilyn Bradley, Lois Bushman, Joan ive, Phyllis Dean, Joyce Slack, Trionne Marlow, Shirley Baker, Almonde de late, Florence Johnson. Jw 3: Juanita Porfirio, Pat Donnelly, Carmelita Argana, Doris Emerly, Dolores iel, Earlene Dunn, Margaret Greipel, Donna Hatfield, Evelyn Nelson, Edith enig, Dolores Strong, Beverly Schreiber. Jw 4: Pat Peters. Joanne Nygard, Marjorie Frembgen, Mary Duncan, Neila arsh, Mary Gonzales, Pat Boonstra, Dona Cannon, Mary Jean Delamater, muanne Ellis, Joyce Bingham, Janice Harden, Darleen Hecker, Joan Hansen, iss Chiles. ow 5: Jack Steele, Frank Lundstrom, Edward Pausa, Betty Savokoff, Dolores ihnson, Janet Sjodin, Marilyn Strickland, Evelyn lmhoff, Betty Measel, Donna lson, Evelyn Penner, Dorothy Greipel, James Meyers, Robert O'Conner, Wesley aubscher. Jp Row: Bruce Gustafson, Bruce Hallburn, Richard Witt, Kenneth Noernberg, red Coleman, Harold Hunt, Gene Carter, Bruce Scott. 223 SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION With the able guidance of Miss Creth Chiles, South Gate High School's Chapter 248 of the California Scholarship Federation had an enrollment of S3 students this year. Officers during the last semester were Wesley Laubsoher, president, Joan Hansen, vice-president, Carol Trankle, secretary: Evelyn Nelson, historian. Preceding these were Beverly Fortner, president: Ann Dillon, vice-president, Marilyn Pettijohn, secretary, and Berta Fox, historian, in the first semester. The activities carried on this semester were two lectures given by professors from UCLA and HPJH, Federation Meeting at Gardena, a Regional Convention at Beverly Hills and an Annual Banquet in honor of the Sealbearers. i N , f ' ' if mx 1 N WV ,f n t I If 2 V'7,-- if .ri EEE is sw 35 9 2 i ' S .,' V F W W
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World Friendship Club WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB Row 1: Dolores Hubik, Mary Duncan, Neila Marsh, Orpha Jolly, Estelle Hadley, Terrie Engle, Betty Long, Dolores Mountcastle, Yvonne Dell, Carol Morris. Edsel Jackson, Wilson Row 2: Barbara Novak, Carrie Jules, Arnold Wilbur, Bridges, Robert O'Connor, Patsy Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Bonnie Childs. Row 3: Mr. Lofton, Florence Krolikowski, Nancy Johnson, Chris Lawrence, Bob Breskin, Raymond Augustine, James Meyer, Frank Rice, Russel Chapppel, Mr. Kiskadden. Row 4: Anne Eccles, Earlene Dunn, Rosa Lee Kauling, Barbara Burdg, Joan Cave, Joy Williams, Lois Schlarbaum, Patricia McFadden, Trionne Marlow, Vicki Nottle, Carol Trankle. Row 5: Donna MoAvoy, Florence Johnson, Philamino Sando, Gerry Gaston, Marilyn Adams, Lois Bushman, Glory Sims, Donna Wiseman, Berta Fox, Shirley Baker. 1f5'1x X I . ' I'fi I 22 WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB Working for World Unity ls the object of the South Gate World Friendship Club, which has close to 100 members. To accomplish this aim the club has given student forums on world problems before the Rotary Club, the Kiwanis Club, Knights of Columbus, L. A. City Federation of WFC, 20-30 Club, and the Huntington Park Woman's Club. It has sent over 100 Christmas cards to students in Holland and has received replies from pen pals in several foreign countries. Two initiations and several conventions have been attended. A special Pan American Day assembly was held on April 14. The winter officers were, president, Wilson Bridges, vice-president, Carol Morris: parliamentarian, Betty Long: secretary, Yvonne Dell: treasurer, Robert O'Connor. Summer: president, Wilson Bridges: vice- president, Neila Marsh: parliamentarian, Bob Breskin: secretary, Rosa Lee Kauling: treasurer, Mary Duncan.
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Aeolian and Rambler Choirs Y' 5 , ...fi , 'K' t i V . g f itlemj 2 . , 4 ' ' Ig:5I:' , We ' ,,.,. CF- -ya , , A , , , ff AEOLIAN Bottom Row: Gertrude Devlin, Dona Wiseman, Alice Reynolds, Ruth Reynolds, Marion Rice, Edith Menig, Victoria DiCiolla, Marjorie Frembgen, Pqggy lnglett, Marie Devore, Ruie Wynne. Row 2: Doris Stubblefield, Viola Mathess, Marlene Robinson, Frances Blevins, Luelle Berger, Dolores Mountcastle, Neila Marsh, Mary Lou Morris, Doris Shinnifield, Marilyn Pettijohn, Nadine Butts, Clarine Butts. Row 3: Anna Hurley, Ophelia Lux, Cherrill Schell, Frances Horton, Bernice Rouse, Vlrginla Clark, Ardyce Stein, Shirley Baker, Barbara Jordan, Dolores Lewis, Joyce Wilson, Cynthia Nourse. Row 4: Arnold Wilbur. Bob Clark, Jim Curcle, Leonard Ramey, Bob Robinson, Harley Brown, George Posth, Eddie Lopez. Row 5: Fred McDonald, Norman Jones, Floyd Kirk. Don Guynn, Wayne Mumby, Jimmy Walton, Don Bond. AEOLIAN CHOIR The Aeolian Choir stands out among the musical organizations of the school. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Hazen, the members are taught theoretical work and part singing, especially a Capella. The Choir is composed of sixty members who are studying in preparation for entering the Rambler Choir. Many Aeolian programs were presented during the semester and the beautiful combination of the Aeolian and Rambler choirs made the Memorial day pre- sentation one to be long remembered. Officers of the choir are Betty Cannole, president: Nalla Marsh, social chairman, Marilyn Pettljohn, historian. RAMBLER CHOIR Bottom Row: Estelle Hadley, Shirley Sparks, Eleanor Bauer, Almonde Beverly Castor, Jeanine Thoming, Betty Sanders, Jane DeVrles, Barbara man, Emily Hadjuk. Row 2: Lois Calkins, Evelyn Ansorge, Irene Grupe, Beverly Fortner Mullins, Jeanne Devries, Pat Bloomquist, Pat Stelle, Carol Morris Wiseman, Dorothy Noonan. Row 3: Bernice Whisler, Eunice Greer, Margaret Hutchcroft, Corinne Dona McAvoy, Marjorie Peterson, Edith Jensen, Florence Johnson, Mary White, Barbara Wright, Delores Strong, Nila Snow. Row 4: Gail Plumber, Don Brewer, Edwin Burcham, Jim Allison, Ediil Burcham, Pat Patterson, Vince Canzone, Don Benson, Jack Kintz, Craylllll Paschall, Gerald LaVenture, Stuart Dollinger. Row 5: Fred Brown, Dwight Crowell, Jack Nixon, Jack Keen, Russell Ch3DD5l' Roy McConnell, Jim Smith, Fred Coleman, Paul Griffin, Bill Hinds, Harvll Maupin, Craig Lillywhite, Jack Alexander, George Pope, Edwin Regehr. RAMBLER CHOIR Students' voices beautifully blended together make the Rambler Choir th' mutstanding musical group of the school. Among the choir's many actlvitill the following are of main importance: Participation with Fremont, Bell alll Manual Arts Choirs in a Bach Festival, caroling at the County Hospital Ill' Ranchos Los Amigos at Christmas timeg and singing for the programs Ol Lincoln's birthday and Memorial day. The Stardusters' Revue brought man! favorable comments for the Rambler Choir, and a musical background lvl baccalaureate and commencement was beautifully provided by the choir, alw- Jack Kintz served as president during thenfall term: and in February, Palll Griffin took over as president for the remainder of the semester. The organi- zation is under the capable direction of Mrs. Margaret Hazen.
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