South Gate High School - Rams Yearbook (South Gate, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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H Euodia and Orpheus n x x 2 4 i EUODIA ORPHEUS CLUB Bottom Row: Arba Engstrom, Betty Tillman, Diane Dodge, Betty Grande, Rose Bottom Row: Evelyn Nelson, Mary Gonzales, Alice Reynolds, George Valiton Skelton, lone Syers, Patsy Spencer. Ruth Reyr1DlllSi Glory SlmS. Hildegarde Does. Row 2: Phyllis Roberts, Hildegarde Does, Janet Sjodin, Gayle Furlong, Barbara Row 2: Lillian Winn, Arba Engstrom, Vincent Lombardo, Elaine Westergard Molden. Alberta Rittenhouse, Betty Rule. Arnold Wilbur, Bernice Merchado. EUODIA Row 3: Russell Chapppell, Betty Tillman, Wilson Bridges, Ralph Patterson, Ted The purpose of the Euodia Club, under the direction of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, and instructed by Miss Kathryn Oestrich and supported by Miss Blanche Nesbit, is Bible study meeting spiritual needs of high school girls. The officers are, president, Betty Tillman: vice-president, Diana Dodge: secretary, Rose Skelton: and music chairman, Arba Engstrom. The club's aim is to develop traits in mem- bers that are inspiring to others. Memorizing Bible chapters and hymns give opportunities to develop public speaking abilities. Special meetings in the club house are held for learning Christian choruses, special solos and other selections. Activities which maintain friendly relations with other schools are also included in the Euodia program. Lynn, Margaret Hutchcroft, Betty Grande. ORPHEUS CLUB The Orpheus Club is the Music Appreciation society of South Gaye High School. Having chosen a community service program as its major activity, the club, directed by Mrs Genevieve Uhl, furnished musical pro- grams for local organizations. The social activities of the club have included attending the Operas La Traviata, Madame Butterfly, Romeo and Juliet, Rigoletto and La Boheme. Several parties were also given by members of the club. Officers for the last semester have been, president Arba Engstrom: vice-president, Ted Lynn: secretary, Evelyn Wollyf treasurer, Ralph Patterson, sergeant at arms, Betty Tillman. l t

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Qrclleslra and Bancl W' may wg., , NN f 7 Z , k.,l...., MJD c fl Q ORCHESTRA BAND , , Bottom Row: Jeanne DeVrles, Ted Lynn, Eleanor Bauer, Mary Ann Salter, Bottom Flow: Janice Harden, Nafwy JohnzonlRl'li'r:5f2:n0OE 'dgeS' Bob Cathay' Keith Hunter. Arba Engstrom, Barbara Woodard. Victoria Nottle, Ann Pulmer, Bernlce Macha cg tlaurence -Von d Void Gene Row 2: Lela Clingman, Deward Huff, Larry Cantalini, Lloyd McCollum, Kenneth Row 2: Harold Manheim, Farrell Hlntergarl-a,p enden Truman layers , Martin, Jerry Bryan, Edwina Sharon. Patsy Snencer, Edward Alan. Wicklander, Ray Norby, Edgar FISlr,tMervgrald gamma Clifford Anggll Billy new 3: Betty Tillman, Janet Sjodln, Mr. Gilmore, Betty Grande, Bob swam. Row 3: Pat Sandford, George Va ' nw V - ' ' pike Ma,-vin Schroeder Dean Kinn, Lilllan Wlnn, Vlctorla Nottle.



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Co-eds and Pep i s l The Co-Eds, under the leadership of Miss Bea Acrea, arise from the Home Economics Department. This club is made up of girls who are interested in some phase of home life, and have banned together to plan their activities accordingly. The members of the Co-Eds have sponsored two dances this semester, a motion picture and a tea for the mothers. The club helped check the front lawn and cafeteria lines during the lunch hour, donated 3100.00 to the P.T.A. fund and served at the Senior Tea. f co-Eos Bottom Row: Florence Miller, Charlene Marleau, Barbara Warnock, Lydia Novak, Florence Johnson, Phil Sando, Shirley Shipley, Evelyn Leano, Pat Johnson, Peggy o nson. Row 2: Gwen Hall, Beverly Horney, Shirley Sparks, Carolyn Merchado, Virginia Lee, Evelyn Stewart, LaVonne Lucas, Martha McBride, Pat McCrea, Robbie Barksdale, Marilyn Pettijohn. Row 3: Barbara Stephenson, Pat Dawson, Betty Jacobson, Lucille Ellis, Lois Eusliirrian, Barbara Bradac, Vicki DlCiollla, Angie Rottino, Mary Best, Delores au uno. Row 4' Ophelia Lux Margie Peterson E l - V . V , ve yn Ansorge, Rose Noriega, Raye Blumel, Miss Acrea, Lou Blanpied, HaDDy Jeffs, Evelyn Nelson, Delores Mount- castle, Lois Kopplln, Betty Doty. PEP CLUB Bottom Row: Donna Wiseman, Glory Sims, Dorothy Wiseman, Dot Noonan, Mary Ecu lgorrls, lda Mae Finnegan, Joan Bradley, Sue Potter. ow : Jeannie Ellingson, Susie Hurst, Joyce Mo re, M 'I B dl J Rutter, Dona Conklin, Frences Blevins. 0 an yn ra ey' oanne ROW 32 Sandra Pope, Marcia Parrott, Carol Curl, Anita Ford, Delores Strong Frances Horton, Beverly Gentry. ' 4: Evelyn Nelson, Joan Matheson, Grace Pope, Edie Jenson, Berta Fox, Ann l On. Two initiation parties and a picnic at Griffith Park also provided fun for the members. Knowlege was gained for their future occupations by attending The National Future Home and Makers of America con- ventions. Officers of the club are, president, Barbara Warnock: vice- president, Beverly Horneyg secretary, Barbara Bradack, and treasurer, Angelina Rottino. PEP CLUB I A The Pep Club's name suggests its main purpose, creating pep for school activities. lt is the only organized rooting section at the athletic affairs. During the fall semester, the Qlfls 301 as 3 Clean'UD committee on the grounds at noon. Other activities include a tea honoring the seniors, initiation party, football dance and the Pep Club Prance. For, the fall semester Dot Noonan was elected president, with Pat Hellwlg vice-president: Frances Blevins, secretaryg and Ann Dillon, historian. officers for the sp,-5,-,Q farm were, president, Joan Bradley: vice-president. Grace Pope: secretary, Frances Horton, and treasurer, Ida Mae Finnegan.

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