1- ffi 4 iq Y. .A 3444 i, .1 gil N-Q JJ -' WJ yt! i Jai' J .W J I ','f .5 V vi! 5, J Z3 r J ' ' A Societies and Clubs The Latin Club With an enrollment of 62 members, Inter Nos, the Latin Club, completed one of its most successful years under the able leadership of its president, Roy Lewis. The club, which was organized more than twelve years ago, began this year's activities with an initia- tion party held at a country home. The gay group gathered around a huge bonfire, eating Spanish ta- males and enjoying many games. Their second big event of the season-a snow party -took place February 23, when 25 of the club mem- bers motored to Lodge Pole in the Sequoia National Forest to enjoy skiing, tobogganing, ice skating, and other popular winter sports. The most outstanding occasion of the season, how- ever, was the annual Roman banquet which was staged at the Masonic Temple and followed by a successful dance. Mrs. Gertrude Leonard is club adviser. The Honor Society The Honor Society boasts a gain in membership this year with '25 members the first semester and 18 members the second semester. Headed by Esther Peterson as president for the first half of the year, the club held regular biweekly meetings. The second semester was used in discussing the var- ious colleges and universities, their requirements, scholarships, and special courses. An interesting talk on U. C. was given by Ted Brown after returning from a week-end spent on the campus of the University. After completing the requirements for life mem- bership in the CSF, Lois Callister is now eligible for the CSF award. Mr, Tanner is the adviser of the club. B Class Lettermen A new club was organized this year by the B class lettermen. They hope to follow in the footsteps of the Golden T and make their club one of the most' active in the school. Carl Henerd, president, was known to the mem-
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