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i - i1 f' 4 Study Hall - where scholars are made. Biology - W-O-O-TVA-H. our songleudef The classes reflected the seasons. The summer heat wave broke the day school opened lSeptember 15, gangl, and it was not until the false spring in March that sections were driven outdoors by the heat, But presently They were driven in again by changing weather, and the need for shirts and getting something done. The weather brought Ber- mudas and T-Shirts, plus the usual assortment of lemon-yellow trousers, pale-green tennis shorts, and purple sweatshirts. These are the by-prod- ucts of the class life. The Study Hall was the scene of the usual mundane activities, but it lost part of its his- toric hold on Assemblies to the Gym. The Juniors sat SATs alone on March i2 when, in the afternoon, a passel of foreigners came to take CEEB Achievements with the S e n io r s. Somehow things kept going . . . College Boards -- Ye gods
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FIRST ROW: Smoot, E. MacDonald, Guss, Kauffman, Procter, Kenly. SECOND ROW: B. Wright, D. Reynolds, Chandler, Utman, Adams, Erwin. THIRD ROW: Dwan, C. Dickinson, Davidge, Johnston, Wallace, Mcl2eynolds, Bayne, Mikesell, Shuman. The Art Club, perhaps more appro- priately called the liberal arts club, had its perennially large quota of Friday night study hall refugees. With Mr. Strombotne leading, and Mr. Johnson bearing the authority, the club has again become one of the most active of Friday night ac- tivities. Mr. Strombotne, who lives in Claremont, teaches also at Scripps and U. C. L. A. The Webb Picassos received a truly broad introduction to art, for it has been Mr. Strom- botne's goal to create interest, to widen ranges, and fo give each stu- dent the opportunity to express him- self in oils, water colors, clay, lndia ink and even collage. The result of this concentrated and combined effort by both students whose members had an added in- centive and interest to create, and to take pride in their creations. ART CLUB 4. 'NL ll7 The house that Mike built.
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