Torrance High School - Torch Yearbook (Torrance, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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BADMINTON CLUB Officers President-Wallace Steinhilber Secretary-Marcia Rous Sponsor Miss Vaubel Marcia Rous and a committee wrote the Constitution, which includes rules and regulations. Each mem- ber furnishes his own racket and provides proper clothing. The Club has furnished shuttle cocks and pur- chased three nets. They negotiated for the construction oi bases and a tournament with the Susan Dorsey High School during April. Wallace was responsible for the setting up of equipment and made arrangements with the gym instructors for extra practice every Thursday afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30. Sternhilber ELECTRONIX CLUB The Electronix Club is a recently organized club which took the place of the old Radio Club and operates under the sponsorship oi Mr. Wad- dingham. The members are all very much interested in radio, and that constitutes their main activity. Although this club was organized recently, it shows promise ot bein as useful as its predecessor. 9 s an 133' Oiiicers President-Harry Lewis Vice-President-Iohn Schwartz Secretary-Bob Newman Sponsor Mr. Waddingham Top Row: S h e e h a n, Waddingham, Lewis, Seematter. 2nd Row: Raymond, Schwartz, A Dowell, Newman. Talley, I, Dowell, Iackson. I13l Rous

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IUNIOR CHOIR Officers President-David Delano A VlCe-PTeSld9Hl-GSOIQS PUllII1Cll'l Secretary-May Zdrale 'Znd Row: Turner, Clark, Alverson, Allen, Moon, Shaver. Treasurer-Lorraine Stanley Top Row: Sheehan, Wertella, Boyd, Seernatter, Sponsor-Mrs. Cooke IUNIOR MADRIGALS Officers V President-Phyllis Campbell Vice-President-Rowland lustice Secretary-Virginia Hall Treasurer-Connie Fernley Sponsor-Mrs. Cooke Top Row: Russell, Hall, lustice 2nd Row: Foster, Fernley, Campbell, Neff, Findley A CAPPELLA CHOIR Special Events December-Christmas Program-both Choirs. February-Choir festival-breakfast. April-Numbers tor Education Week, Religious Week. May 4-6-Program for Rotary Club. Iune 7-Quartet Aucl Call. Master Singer Guild Assembly. lune 14-Festival of all Choirs. Iune 22-Commencement-both Maclrigal Choirs. A CAPPIHA l2HOIllS McVicar, Wright, Leet Miller, Delano, Pullrnu Zdrale, Stanley Sheehan, Alverson, Klink OFFICERS OF A CAPPELLA President-Muriel Alverson Vice-President-Don Seematter Secretary-Margaret Moon Treasurer-Maxine Clark Sponsor-Mrs. Cooke All choirs.



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Top Row: Rathbun, Wallace, Van Kralingen 2nd Row: Raymond, Thompson, Clark, Mitchell .1 1 Slltllllll l3IllllIPS SAFETY COMMISSION The purpose of this commission is to provide safety throughout the school and prevent accidents that may happen. It is composed of several boys and a girl. It takes care of the fire drills held from time to time. Medical equipment is checked frequently so that in case of accident equipment will be adequate. This group acts upon problems that may endanger the students of Torrance High and brings about better safety for the students. Adviser-Mr. Elson. HALL AND BOUNDS PATROL The functions of this organization are of a varied nature. One is to aid students to pass efficiently and quietly between periods. This is accomplished by students stationed at localities likely to become congested. Hall officers also help direct traffic along the best waysp last but not least, certain students that show symptoms of forgetting the fundamental principles of good manners and safety are reprimanded. Another function, somewhat indirect but most important, relates to the training officers of the Hall and Bounds Patrol gain from this activity. A short study of their approved reforms will help the reader form conclusions as to the development in character afforded members of this organization. STAGE CREW Manager-Bert Lamb. Crew-Harris, Grothman, Bill Buckley, lack Sheehan, Charles Bray, Eugene Hatter. Adviser-Mr. Burchett. The Stage Crew is a group of hard-working fellcws at the beck and call of any of our school organiza- tions. These tellows help make possible the dramatic performances which the whole student body enjoys. The new auditorium has helped the stage crew inasmuch as nearly all of their equipment can be stored safelyback stage. With all of the conveniences of the new stage, this crew can render more efficient service to the school. This organization deserves a big hand tor their splendid work! Its activity schedule includes every aud call, and its big job will be the school play, You Can't Take It With You. Lamb, Hatter, Sheehan I ' I ' r I fl . 7 . . f. sl ' ,fi 177' lk: as ', I - ff 3: CLP ' , af 52 ' ' ' Gus Maxi FIRE DRILL , Grothman, Buckley, Bray HALL PATROL Officers Supervisors Harry E. Raymond Deputy Supervisors Claude Mitchell Dodos ne Clark Ner Rathbun Ioe Van Kralingen Helen Thompson I. B. Wallace l14l

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