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Mn. Orcutt Mrs. Bog Mn. Themeau GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION We the members of G.A,A. do or' dain and establish this constitution for the purpose of furthering interest in Athletics, and creating supervised athletics. This year's G.A.A. has tried to live up to their constitution by taking steps forward on the path of athletic achieve' ment. Several girls have earned their pins and letters. These awards were earned at the rate of two points per hour, by participating in various sports. A total of 150 points was required for a letter and an additional 50 points was required to entitle a girl to a pin. Some of the activities engaged in were intramural tournaments, volley- ball, basketball, and baseball games, Also, more individual sports such as hiking, and swimming which included an aquacade. TRIPLE V CLUB TRIPLE V CLUB In order to promote cultural knowl- edge and understanding of the Latin and Spanish influences in our world, the Triple V Club was organized this year for students of Latin, Latin Amer- ica, and world history by Mrs. Orcutt and Mrs. Rogers. Their motto I came, I saw, I conquered is the English translation for the Latin Veni, Vicli, Vici. On the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at six in the evening, the club has enjoyed a variety of pro grams and friendly association and fel- lowship. Although the charter mem- bership was small, other girls came to seek and enjoy the benefits offered by this new club, Mrs. Young GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION .-nissan:
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KLICK KLUB Destined to be the most inactive club on the campus this year, the Klick Klub was organized the first part of the fall semester to encourage and to teach better picture taking. Lots of pictures have been taken, but it is difficult to estimate just how much improvement was accomplished by the club. As expenses in photography have in- creased considerably, it was impossible to participate to any great extent in the many phases of photo making and developing. BIOLOGY CLUB Mr. Thomouu Mr. Young KLICK KLUB BIOLOGY CLUB The members of the B.S.G. Biology Club have disproved the idea that only men can possess scientific minds. To prove the above statement, read further. One fair day in September, the club went on an expedition up into San Gabriel Canyon to explore water life. Some of the club did their collecting from the shore while the braver ones went bcating. This was a very profit- able trip. Some of the specimens ob- served were fish, ducks, dragonflies, algae, and of course, male homo sap iens tages l7-195. To you anti-biologists, the latter means boys. Excitement reached its peak when Mr. Young, the club sponsor, became sea sick and the girls had to take him to shore. Another activity was their club break- fast which was really most scientific. The most modern cooking methods were used. The coffee and hot chocolate were made in beakers over bunson burners, and although they hated to break their record, they were forced to fry the bacon, eggs, and waffles on the proper equipment. Other activities included visits to Griffith Observatory, La Brea Tar Pits, and the Marine Museum at Cabrillo Beach.
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BOWLING CLUB Every other week the members of the Bowling Club climbed into the bus right after school and headed for the Glendora Bowl-a-way. They all started with about the same score, but as the year progressed, so did the scores. The most amazing part of their record was that no one followed the ball down the alley. The group concentrated on achieving a higher scoring average and also the correct procedure in recording the scores. Mrs. Themoau Mill Endicott ICE SKATING CLUB BOWLING CLUB ICE SKATING CLUB Flashing blades, skinned knees, and sore muscles were the insignias for the Ice Skating Club this year, depend- ing on the category of the skater. The club attended the Pasadena Winter Gardens twice monthly, under the spon- sorship oi Miss La Vera Endicott. The old-timers polished their techniques while the novices began conquering the problem of controlling the equil- ibrium while on gay blades. How did the celinq look from a re- clining position on the floor, girls?
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