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Fleur De Lis membcrs have one of their dinner meetings. J. ALLEN J. CALKINS I. CARLSON .r- , .m 55,531 ' my We to A. CHAMBERLAN B. COFER gli J. COLE ff, .QQ A. DA MASSA , .5 -'-1 -1 I 'T , ' i-1. 3 - :eA-122' zzz :.1 rVA:A- ...,L , H' FRAGA p a e y x . . ' f ? i,r. , EE' P- GREENE 1- Ei' O -:g. .f B. JOHNSON A :: E A i,E y U V 2.1.1 I M. KEYAWA E' 'v ' , -,.i'- f ' 1 '-E-'f Q Y. LEMOIONE ' I ' jj? 5 f t we 5 I 7 1 M ew? TJ .E ,,,. i we-' I 2 I I I f 2 I J. MCCRACKEN Y. MCLAIN ' get I , Q3 ' B. MIRANDE , J is D. MORGAN p 1 ' f A D. NICHOLS . gk f ' M. PLATZEK H , H Ji ,i J gp . . v-EE' G. STATES c QQ A . ' , 'ii' .M A V. STAUP , ef X A. STOCKTON it . S. WALTZ I to .. C- WARD f II 2 x E E' PURPOSE: environment, HISTORY: OFFICERS: president: Suzanne Waltz and George States, vice-president: Mary Keyawa and Audrey Daniels, treasurerg Virginia Staup and Carol Harvey, secretaryg and Yvonne McLain and Dona Morgan, social leader. Yvonne McLain was song leader and John Zvalo, sergeant-at-arms in the spring. To gain a better speaking knowledge of French, to enjoy the language in a social and to obtain a better understanding and appreciation of French culture. The Fleur De Lis was organized out of the French Club in 1940. Fall and Spring oflicers respectively Were: Charles Ward and Barney Mirande, ACTIVITIES: During the year Fleur De Lis sent numerous boxes of food and clothing to France. The club participated with other language clubs in a big Christmas party. Other activi- ties of the year were Sunday Musicals, a Spring Dinner Party, and a May Picnic. FLEUR DE LIS
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CAMPUS CANDIDS These campus candids represent a cross section of this year's student activity. At the top a group of judges prepare for the huddle that will bring the title of Kick-Off Qu-een to one of the contestants. Another shot shows the coeds that brought hot coffee to the campus guards that attempted to stop the Aggie raids. Dance shots cover the Student Body 17-Xutumn Serenade and Little Kids dances, and also a fraternity dance. Rounding out the page is the C. S. C. choir during the Christmas program, and the P. W. C. basketball champions from Chico State.
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TELIER PURPOSE: The purpose of the Atelier is to foster att interest among the members of the student body and among the citizens of the surrounding community, HISTORY: The Atelier was organized in the spring semester of l946. The organization is very unique in that six members are chosen from the group to act as a board of directors. These people meet at least once a month to discuss the plans concerning the club. They discuss them and decide a method of attack. Then these are presented to the whole group at a general meet- ing. This type of organization enables the members to spend less time on business and more time on discussion of other subjects, OFFICERS: Joyce Thompson, presidentg Ruth Halfner, secretary-treasurer. ACTIVITIES: Six Atelier members presented an exhibit at the College of Arts and Crafts in Berkeley on March ll-12. Going on the trip were Jim Kidder, Colleen Connor, Mary Thorn- son, and Jack Monger. This delegation took with them an assortment of art work by more than thirty Chico State students. Atelier presented a tea in honor of Miss Josie Otwell following her exhibit in the library in April. The Atelier assembly on May I7 Was Costumes of the Past, the Present, and the Future. The program consisted of slides and modeled costumes. John Randall and Zilpha Jones narrated. Pot-luck picnic at One Mile Dam in May. Sold pencils at W. S. S. F. Carnival. Pencils had numbers, winning numbers receiving a free picture. A Sixteenth Annual No-Jury Exhibit in the college library in May. 2 I N 5 ,..: t ' if , .... I 'ii' 5 ' C CoNNoR 4, sri . 6 f f ' if ' 1 C 'sata, R. HAFFNER ' i , D. Hisscocx kc M r M Z.JoNEs ,ga EQ I J. KIDDER B. MooRE L. NEELEY W. N1EPoTH M. RATHBUN K. RowsE A90 J. THOMPSON A. VAN VALER R. VESTAL J. WHITE
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