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Seated: Mr. and Mrs. Bondi, Mrs. Ellis and Dr. Ellis, Mrs. Lehet. Honey lehet, and Mr. lehet. 2nd row: Mrs. Wallace and Bob Wallace, Mrs. Gordon Gatch and husband, Mrs. Carol Corder and Mr. Corder, Mrs. Tom Trustee, and Tom Trustee, and Mrs. Catherine Miller. Mr. Brass and Shirley, Mary lou Patterson and Lloyd, Roger and Charlene Elliott. 2nd row: Deidre Reed and Jim, Mary Sprow, and George; Shirley Mafzenauer, and Jim; Wilma Small and Paul; Mrs. Ellis, Irene Thompson and Mr. Thompson; Mrs. and Mr. Sfernson; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gibson. Page S ixty-six BALL 8t CHAIN The Ball 8: Chain Club, organized for the benefit of married students of El Camino, became a recog- nized campus club during the spring semester of 1948. Mrs. Wilma Small, the first President, was succeeded by Mrs. Mary LOu Patterson at the be- ginning of the spring semester of 1949. The club has now increased its membership to over thirty couples and boasts one of the highest school stand- ings on campus. Varied social events are arranged each month to provide congenial, low-cost recreation for its members. The Ball 82; Chain Club is open to all married students who are carrying 12 or more units of college work with a llCl, average or better and who are also student body members. Other club officers include: Past Vice-Pres., Paul Small; Past Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Mary Lou Patterson. Present Vice-Pres., Charles Maynard; present See, Mrs. Carol Croder; present Treas., Mrs. Charlotte Elliott. Bonom low: Advil 10p low: MW l' Prelim. dent, Mary Dru
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Westerdahl, Stevenson, Donahue, e Edmons mu, Janice uh, Janet I. Put Make- ; Montgom- m. M x xx .x skis Q h h V xxxxxxh - - ,t e x t s MVXQK s L xkh - . X h x ,, Xx xwh N$$ $$TQNN t MUSICAL ARTS SOCIETY, is comp Adviser, accompanied the group to the opera an at the homes of the members. With Bil 1 Flatel Gilmore, Secretary; and Joan Wapples, Sergeant-at-Arms. The SKI club has one of the largest memberships in the colle real enjoyment in jaunting to the mountains under the guidance MCQuerry. Bob Berry served as Fall 56 mester President, while the osed of musically inclined men an d concerts. More recently they have y serving as President; Ray Hymer as ge. Serving as a soci of their sponsors, Eric club is now being pilote d women. Hamilton Maddaford, held some tine Jazz sessions Vice-President ; Marianne a1 club, its members find Grundy and John d by Rusty Kaiser. Page Sixty-Iive
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x R Kw $ CHAIN Bottom row: Advisor Ruth Muzak, Adeline Weaver, Mary Donges, Mary Crawford, and Mary Jump. Top row: Adrian Van Holt, Josephine Moellner, Alice Sele, and Betty Coggins. M forth -' tbs: -.. l e s. ' . Hm; f Pm; mm ' ' ' h a irin t .1! rs: Pm'dengg Pre-Nursmg, a Club CODSIStlng of young women w o are sp g Film 3Hheb:- dent, Mary Donges. 1 w..' :949- nle d: '15? '43 over Ihim T 1595? $le stand- t - 'T'Z'J are arranged a L Him recreation t it: Ckb is open to 174:; 12 or more 1:?ng or better :er Other club Psi Small; Past .13 11' : present Sec, Mn. Charlotte IOTA KAPPA CHI 0 a career in the nursing field. The Presi- RED CROSS The El Camino Red Cross Chapter has gained acknowledg- ment in the past year by its suc- cessful service in entertaining the veterans at the nearby veterans hospitals. The organization is proud of its recent Blood Bank and its donors. With Tonie Knapp serving as Chairman; J0- hanna Weaver, Secretary, and Loren Reed, Treasurer. Page Sixty-seven
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