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o R, front row-Ona Lee Power. Georgia Rogers-President, Maurine Haney, Shirley Williams, Phyllis Knutson, Mary Blackwood Secre , Tronye Alexander-Treasurer, Betty Tickel. Back row-Carol Eequette, Ellen Woody, Mrs. Gay-adviser, Jessie Reyes, Delphla Plerce ire-Patty Conley, Bette Ann Oswald SEVQVlCE CLUB? Service Club is the Lpperclass Girls Honorary organization Girls are lble if they have four points, which are given for scholarship, citizenship its, and athletic ability. The club is dedicated to the good of the school gives service to help make Strathmore High School a better place s year the Service Club had the largest membership in its history, with :teen members the second semester. New members were initiated for one k at the beginning of each semester. Initiates had to dress out-landishly, bow to old members and do favors for them. Service Club and Spartan Knights jointly operated a concession stand at football games. They sold hot dogs, coffee, candy, and gum. The club isored two parties for the entire school. The first was a Christmas party he Lightner Gym, and the second was in the spring. The Service Club Spartan Knights bought American and State flags for the classrooms. rice Club girls do minor tasks for teachers. For this service they receive its. The service which girls give before becoming members of Service Club :es them eligible for membership. They continue with their services during abership. -uw, 2? N 'Q' f Q, 1 6 fa President, Barbara Nelson, Ruth Gange, Dell Juan Hughes, Bonnie Takemoto, Maurine Foster, Linda Parman. Members not in the 4. 5 i J., . D N . 0 . ' v T C ESP- lqit
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L to R, front row-Harold Stein, Roy Britt, Gene Burgdorf, president. Second row-Lloyd Thetford, Wavmon Roberson. Johnny Sola, Arnold Crawford, Joaquin Rodriguez, Roy Murdock. Back row: Jerry Nanamura, Welch Hudson. Inset- Mr. Conley, adviser. ,ll 3 R I l-,,,.---f- i, ' . . ' ' 1 A ,. Every year the Spartan Knights hold a place of distinction and honor in th Q school, This year was no exception to the rule. As always, the members wel ff Q! ready to lend a helping hand and bolster the Spartan spirit. 'V , The Knights chose Gene Burgdorf to head the club in its year of service an ' activities. Under his administration and with the guidance of Mr. Conley, th N L' - adviser, the club took part in several important projects during the year. V The Service Club and the Knights jointly purchased flags for the classroom - Each room was furnished with an American flag and the California Bear flag. V 5 Before each football game the Knights assisted the Service Club girls in readyin ' ' the concession booths for that night's game. While one group was doing thi. x .f another group of boys decorated the goal posts. J Probably one of the biggest contributions to the student body this year was th - ' lending of money from its treasury to enable the student council to complel 5 f Q payment of the popcorn machine. i Nu: 7 fy The Knights proved that their salesmanshin was almost as good as their sports manship when the members sold Strathmore Spartan stickers to replenish the X treasury. , Strathmores Spartan Knights have completed a successful and satisfying yea K ' 4 , ' i' Kr: llc Q. V Page 36
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HAROLD SMITH Advisor L to R, front row: Welch Hudson, Carol Bequette. Second row: Babara Nelson, liaurine H a n e y, Georgia. Rogers, Ona Lee Power, Ellen Woody. Ciahtorhkn CS? L to R: Patsy Keith, secretary, Donna Gill, treasurer: Pat Conley, presideirtg Delphia. Pierce, vice president. . Scholarship 5, if f 4 I X L to R, front Bemice Branch, bara Branch, l Ruth Peterson. ond row: Lola ley, Tronye Al der. ederanon CSF iS the Sf1101HI'ShilJ S0Ci9ty in StTathH10T6 High. Membership is attained by receiving a minimum of ten gram points, Three points are received for every and one for every B in all academic subjects. A new system, affecting all students after this year's graduating class, provides that a Student must have been member of CSF' four out of his last six semesters in High School, to become a life member. All freshmen who hai acquired the necessary points are, therefore, associate members. At the first meeting last fall, the CSF'ers elected their club leaders - president, Patty Conley, vice president, Delph Pierce, secretary, Patsy Keith, treasurer, Donna Gill. In October, the club traveled to Bakersfield for the District X Fall Conference, where they were awarded a 100 attendance certificate. First semester, CSF was an all-girl club. Barbara Branch, Patty Conley, Donna Gill, Patsy Keith, Lola Longley, Ba bara Nelson, Bette Oswald, Delphia Pierce, Georgia Rogers, and Ellen Woody-six seniors, and four sophomores-we members. Fourteen students won membership second semester - eight seniors, one junior, four sophomores and one associa member. Carol Bequette, Barbara Branch, Bernice Branch iassociate memberl, Patty Conley, Donna Gill, Mauri Haney, Welch Hudson, Lola Longley, Nancy Peterson, Delphia Pierce, Ona Lee Power, Georgia Rogers, Ellen Woo and Troyne Alexander were members. The Spring Conference was held in jlrvin. Page 38
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