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Q oinisitcrs i First row: Dolores Gibson, Yvonne Springer Carmen Lago Mar Lon d N b I 1 D , ' Y S, an ora Limberes. Second row: Patricia Page, Mary Louise McMahon, Nicida Edington and M-ary Lou Sullivan Third row: Marilyn Dunleavy, Ri-ta Koller Juliana Santucci Cora Cullen, and An M S 7 , , ne arie ullivan. Fourth row: Carolyn Campbell, Barbara Bu-rington, Florence Oleson, and Frances Mahoney - OMPOSER-ORGANIST RICHARD PURVIS promised to write a song especially for the Choral Club when he conducted the group in singing his own composition, Wfhe Roadis End? Mr. Hovorka, the clubos director, included an original offering of his own in the Spring Concert. His melody entitled uCome ln, O Shipsi' Was written in honor of the California Centennial Choral Club members raised their voices in song for the French Honor Society, the Christmas Pag- eant, the National Federation of Music Club, and the Pacific Music Club at the California Club. I W. A. A. at 'M HAPPY WHEN PM HIK- ING,,, was the theme of the over- night camping group who jour- neyed to Boot Jack Camp near Muir Woods at the end of April. When skiing was in season, members of the new Ski Club skied at Sugar Bowl, Donner Sum- mit, and Soda Springs. A basketball tournament was begun with teams organized by Freshmen boarders and Sopho- more enthusiasts, a ladder tourna- ment for tennis was likewise un- der way during the spring term. First row: Marie Owen, Carol Disanto, Juliana Santucci, President. cond row: Lois Lapeyre, Johanna Slowik, Aileen Moriarty, Pat Mulligan. Third row: Mary C-race Hanrahan, Dolores Bosque, Patricia JOHCS- fa-5 41 W! H 'Y'l'!1f'7'! WW' U Y '7 W ur . 1. .. . - . ., , ,, , , 4- ,. Y . - -.. s-1 --1--efvfxf. fs' -111 !f'1f'.-V-A Q.. , .Q Vg., ...U .A , s.:-'Y-'91 '
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Left to right: Patricia Collins, President, Patricia Kilkenny, Secretary Education Club DKEMBERS of the Education Club are interested in keeping abreast of all education- al and professional advancements. They wish to associate with teachers in the field so that they may be better informed teachers them- selves upon graduation. With these aims in mind, they have joined the California State Teachers' Association and receive their monthly magazine. On two occasions, past graduates spoke to the club about their present teaching jobs in the city. A guest speaker from Compton's En- cyclopedia Was heard during March. HAH Work and no play makes ,lack a dull boy , so the education majors gave them- selves a January party, complete with refresh- ments and entertainment. New members were initiated into the club at the annual tea held in the Spring. Some of our Graduate Students M, A g, 6 X? 754 ,, M . ' L IP gl' l . Left to right: Mildred Fusco, Barbara Guerin, Ramona Marquez- Gall Adams, and CHO a lam O 1454i
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