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LATIN CLUB The big event of the Latin Club was the an- nual Roman Banquet pre- sented this year on April 23. The members dressed, ate, and were entertained as Romans were in their day and age. Their motto: When in Rome, do as the Rom- ans do.” The club's sponsor was Mrs. Virginia Vander- burgh. SEATED, left to right: N. Kelley, L. Johnson, J. Clark, J. Cole. STANDING: M. Robinson, C. Thorald- son, M. Rayfuse, R. Nichols, T. Moore, G. Wehsels, J. Soberman. M. Dudley, J. Westcrmcyc-r. J. Owen. Mrs. Vanderburgh (Advisor). DANCE BAND The Dance Band during the past year spent their time in practice- sessions. Again, as last year, Mr. Simms was their capable advisor. ROW 1, left to right: J. Colby, B. Anderson, O. Wilhelm, J. Hirtz, G. Martin, B. Cunningham. ROW 2: S. Guidcro, S. Hunt, G. Kremcr, D. Dean, G. Gipe. Left to right: Mrs. Chmelka (Advisor), R. Thorstensen. C. Stewart, P. Sligar, P. Cosby, S. Rogers, K. Neal, dLUR M. Manning, S. Stricklin, G. Hoyle. P. Breaks. J. Buckley, M. Easterday. The after-school activ- ities of the CLOC Club (Christian Living on Campus) were outside speakers, several films, quizzes and panel dis- cussions. The group attended many activities together such as youth rallies and football games. The main social activity of the dub was Funspi ration” held in the Spring. Mrs. Billie Chmelka was the advisor for the group.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB KNEELING, left to right: M. Elder, D. Modin, B. Green. SITTING: K. Garrett, D. Range, F. Clark. STANDING: D. Myers, Mr Nolle (Ad- visor), D. Breshcars. HOT ROD Under the direction of Mr. Larkin, the Hot Rod Club members worked at build- ing their own cars at their regular meetings on Wednesday after school. A show was planned to display the re- sults of their year's work. The Photography Club took 35 mm. slides of school functions, made a home movie of several after school activities, learned how to develop and print their own pictures, and had discussions to critically analyze the results of their work. It was felt that, through such a procedure, a better under- standing of camera techniques and skills would thus be acquired by all members. The club's advisor was Mr. Nolle. STANDING, left to right: J. Simpson, J. Ogden, J. Richardson, B. Keyst Krone, R. Huth, B. Robinson, Mr. Larkin (Advisor). ART CLUB The Art Club, under the direction of Mr. Chambers, held sessions for painting and criticisms of paintings in an effort to improve the members' art work. In addition, the members worked at achieving a better understanding of art and its application to everyday living. Social activities were held within the club's regular meeting time. KNEELING, left to right: L. Biggs. W. Collier, M. Curley, S. Walima, T Broyhill. STANDING: S. Girlton, M. Soules, M. Thomas, J. Holly, L. Lemon, J. Tcnnity, J. Ray. K. Dean. 133
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BATTALION HEADQUARTERS FIRST ROW, left to right: C lst. Lt. O. Khatoonian, C Sgt. 1st. Class H. Bishop, C Cpl. R. Sutter. SECOND ROW: C lst. Sgt. R. Kenney, C Captain C. Bridges, C lst. Lt. G. Robinson, C Cpl. C. Geske. CALIFORNIA CADET CORPS OF LA SIERRA HIGH SCHOOL The La Sierra High School Cadet Corps is one of over one hundred and fifty such battalions in California. Our Cadet Corps is designated as the 31st Battalion commanded by Cadet Captain Chuck Bridges. The Corps' many objectives include developing qualities of leadership; providing a basic military knowledge to the cadets; assisting the school in educating youth for good citizenship; developing a sense of real and solid patriotism; and encouraging all cadets to develop a standard of all-round good scholarship. Each year the cadets participate in many activities such as rifle team meets, drill competition, basic and advanced leadership school, and annual bivouacs. 135
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