Webb Schools - El Espejo Yearbook (Claremont, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 124 text:

i2O l FIRST ROW: Michael, Gentile, D. Girard, Fischer, J. Girard, Johnson, Lesser, Dunham, Niss, Nigh, A. Price, Shafer, Drake, T. MacDonald. SECOND ROW: La Selle, Alcock, Koster, Hazelton, L, Price, Bayne, Clarke. Butterworth, Johnston, Steel, Choy, Plaut, Mickle, J. Smith, THIRD ROW: Gray, A, White, Forward, Daley, Kelland, Adams, Carr, Rule, R, Dickinson, Hudnall, Utman, Bracher, Howe, FOURTH ROW: Shelton, Heintz, B. Handschumacher, Whitmore, Mulhauser, Lassenius, Speyer, Chaffey, R. Ather- ton, Bong, Grandstaff, Wideman, Hall. CSF CUM LALJDE Again this year the ranks of the California Scholarship Federation swelled to a new record, or new records. Twenty-three percent of the student body during the first semes- ter and twenty-six d-uring the second, represented the largest membership in the history of the school, and an enviable indication of achievement. Membership in the Federation is wholly honorary, and is open to students of grades no lower than two A's and two B's. At Webb, however, it serves the functions of a scholarship list, and carries with it the bonus of one free week-end per semester of membership, The most e x a lte d of Webb's useless societies, however, is its chapter of Cum Laude. A pure gravy proposi- tion, the full membership is an- nounced only at the close of the school year. Dreadfully exclusive, only Seniors with four-year straight-A averages were admitted before Com- mencement this year: Benson, Gen- tile, and Mulhauser. -fi 3 Cum Laude: Gentile, Mulhauser, Benson.

Page 123 text:

FIRST ROW: Millar, Connelly, Carroll. SECOND ROW: T. White, M. Moore, Gaynor, Again this year the Dance Commit- teemen were undoubtedly the most overworked, but least appreciated, group on campus, it was the Dance Committee who labored for long hours hashing and rehashing their themes, it was the Dance Commit- tee, friends of the friendless, who were the matchmakers, it was the Dance Committee who pillaged the campus for stuffed chairs and filled therewith the Pergola, and it was the Dance Committee who built bridges, teepees, rocks, and trolley cars, thrice converting the dining hall into a thing of beauty and a ioy forever, and then thrice obliter- ating all signs of merrymaking, re- assembling the chairs and tables, storing the streamers for another day, and feasting in the wee small hours on their sole reward: milk, Jello, and stale bread. World, meet these martyrs and offer them your heartfelt thanks. DANCE CCJIVIIVIITTEE. Miss MacDonald and friend. 9



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FIRST ROW: Springer, L. Somers, Hazelton, Kelland, Hudnall, Johnson. SECOND ROW: A. White, Hall, Plaut, Gray, Mulhauser, Alcock, Porter, J. Smith. The most decrepit, disorderly, and possibly least-known extra curricular organization on campus was the Quill and Scroll Society. This elite group of do-nothings associated only by virtue of nebulous attain- ments in Webb School's publications. Numbering in its ranks fifteen as- sorted photographers, editors and goldbricks, the Quill and Scroll mud- dled through innumerable organ- ization meetings, to emerge trium- phantly chaotic. Although the an- nual literary talent search sponsored by the Society came too late for the entries to be included in Sage 4, the officers toiled to make fair iudg- ments of the best Webb writing. Bested only by the Rifle Club in the eagerness of its members, the Quill and Scroll finished the year in a blaze of glory as publications Sage and El Espeio ripped into the stu- dent body in the third term. QUILL. AND SCRCDLI. Gray again, this time as President.

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