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Los Alegres, known to many as the Spanish club, had much fun breaking the pinata at the Christmas party. The Cinco de Mayo festivities were held at Angie CostiIlion's home. Members of Los Alegres represented Wilson at the Spanish scrabble and twenty questions contests at Occidental last semester. tb'-: ., SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: Isaacson, Kanter, Ragland, Cook, Nakano. SECOND ROW: Carlisle iS. Sgtfat-Armsf, Jalowitz IS. Sec.I, Castillon CW. Treas.D, Huffman IW. V-Presb, Siminow IW. Presb, Jalowitz IS. Pres.i, Friedland CW. Sec., S. V-Pres.7, Harris CS. Hist.I, Siminow IW. Hist.b, Tronass IS, Treas.i, Martin IW. Sgt.-at-Armsl. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Swart, Franquez, Jachnuk, Esporza, Zemel, Sano, Cook, Chazaro, Juarez, Power. FOURTH ROW: Gonzalez, Ditsler, Fridkin, Brynen, Bass, Dingman, Sotkin, Lehrer, Anschultz, Buchanan, Conzevoy. BACK ROW: Godfrey, Lozano, Miller, Ball, Baker, Alcala, Cirieco, Nitzberg, Stott. Gonella. or , L 0 k V L , .. . 1' Nd LOB' 0g'5Ei,?t1Zt as Q, ,r . .E ,iraq : ,Q- Festive luncheons and How to be a Success speakers carried out the motto, Friendly Efficiency, of the Comwolei Club. Presidents Pat Smith and Darlene Fowler, with Mrs. DuFault, sponsor, led this club of stenographic maiors who plan to enter the business field after high school. COMWOLEI CLUB-FIRST ROW: Limacher, Tadolini, Sundell, Stutz CHist.J, McCarty IS. Vice Pres., W. Pres.J, Mrs. DuFault ISponsor, Smith IS. Pres., W. Sec.l, Morrow IW. Treas.J, Calhoun SECOND ROW: Ellison, A. Larson, Verest, Brown, T. Larson, Tamburelli, Collins, Babcock, Thomson, Yuhas, Miller, Fierro. THIRD ROW: Merenda, Purtida, Miller, Farris, Duesler Romero, Compton, Campos, Snow, Brown, Tausch, Colabrese, Weishar. TOP ROW: Provenzano Stein, Pantolone, Liles, Ross, Costantino, Reina, Helbling, Estrella, Otsubo, Knight, Maldonado. wg Qzof
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Esperanto, the intermediate lan- guage used in Europe for over one hundred years, is the basis x for the Esperanto Club sponsored by Miss Porter. Lately, Radio Free Europe has adopted Esper- onto which makes Wilson's club a very up-to-date one. President Ethan Markowitz gave much spirit to this unusual club. The Woodrow Wilson Chess Club, under the direction of Mr. Eugene Hartman and its presidents, Larry Strauss and David Diamond, has grown so fast this year that it has emerged as Wilson's largest iunior-senior club. The club's inter-city competing team has had three wins, two losses and one tie. The team maintained a semester of no defeats until a final upset victory by Glendale. CHESS CLUB-FRONT ROW CSeatedi: Tanimoto, Kanter, Bass, Martin, Dingman, Kameoka, Siesmondo. SECOND ROW lSeatedl: Samson, Leher, Strauss, Diamond, Kotz, Mr. Hartman. STANDING: Brownstein, Thompson, Wong, lisman, Melitsoff, Pollack, Rand, Osborne, Sager, Schwab, Martin, Slotnick, Vidana, Goldman, Rosenfeld, Rand, Nakano, Zemel, Tanimoto, Crowell, Walker. The Scribes, made up of students of different racial and religious back- grounds, live by the old principal that the pen is mightier than the sword. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kellogg, members correspond with young people of different countries. Their holly sale under Winter President Lea Jacknuk raised money for a Greek boy. A similar proiect, under Summer President Gonella, helped Japanese war mothers. .7 SCRIBES-FRONT ROW: Malisch, Franquez, Rag- land, Otsubo, Martin. SECOND ROW: Knight lVice Pres.i, Frye lRec. Sec.D, Cook CHistorianD, Gonella lPres.i, Popp lCorres. Sec.i, Matas lProgram Vice Pres.J, Stott lTreos.t. THIRD ROW: Graham, Di Stefano, Fields, Kellogg, Steele, Scheidt, BACK ROW: Estrada, Colby, Cossentino, Cohen, Dirnkich, Larson, Ferguson. 1 A
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4. 'Yah Two clubs, the Serenas and El Senettes, make up the total membership of the Y-Teens. Lynn Garret and Ernie Blacksher, presidents of Serenas, and Aida Lugo and Angie Knox, El Senettes presidents, blazed the trail-for new fun during their busy season, from their baseball series to the dance which many Wilsonites attended. SENIOR Y-TEENS-FRONT ROW: Geiger, Lawson, Carroll, Areu, Minter, Kotick lSgt. at-Armsl, CWhite KSgt.-at-Armst. SECOND ROW: Espinosa CSec.D, Garoutte CPres.l Fleming LVice-Pres.l, Floyd tSe:.t, Sharp lSec.U, Friedland CSec.t, Poritzky lVice-Pres.l Lugo CPres.t, Stutz KCorr. Sect, Tamburelli CTreas.7. THIRD ROW: Ortega Nice Pres.l, Chazaro lPres.J, Reyes CSec.D, Enriquez lProg. Chair.D, Altman KFin. Sec.J Estrella, Kidwell, Helbling, Hill. FOURTH ROW: Venegas, Blacksher CPres.J, Bilardi Esquivel CVice-Pres.D, Conzevoy, Romero, Carlburg, Brennan, Ong CCorr. Sec.7 Richardson. BACK ROW: Cito, Distaso, Venegas, Compton lHist.l, Campos, Fierro Duesler, Thomas, Eyraud. ak -Q 2.-f 5: 'Q To coordinate the activities of Wilson's clubs is the function of the Inter-Club Council. Under the direction of Rollie Slagle and Barbara Black, winter and summer chairmen, the l.C,C. successfully performed its duties: it truly carried out its task of assuring fair and equitable distribution of responsibilities among the various clubs. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL OF PRE5IDENTSfCook LW. Boys' V-Presb, Markowitz iEsper- antot, Gonella CScribesY SECOND ROW: Bonelli iOfficials', Bastian, Jachnuk lScribesl, Black Cl.C.C.l, Slagle JS, Boys' V.-Pres.l, Wesley iGirls Leoguel, Merriman iLetter- menl, Siminow tSpanish Clubt, B. Rovsen iEdelst. THIRD ROW: Sorensen Clnter- mediate Scholarshipt, L, Revsen tEdellst, Tadolini LPowder Puffst, Siminow fGirls' Leaguet, Cravea iG.L.C.l, Willis tLettergirlst, Torrence 4Drill Teamb, Jalowitz iG.L.C. and Spanish Clubt. BACK ROW: Jones lSr. Scholarshipt, Gail tBoys' Fedi, Stapp CKey Clubt, Johnson lKey Clobt, Pulciter iHi-Yi, Diamond CChess Clubt, Robkin tBoys' Fed.J, Scheidt tF.T.A.l.
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