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5:3345 53,35 W THE MONROVIAN FACULTV s .4 ,. 5 Fanning. Mrs. McCIintic, Mr. Edinqer, Mr. Kemman, Miss Ward, Mr. Carbaugh. Miss West, Mr. Dori, Miss Morgan. Mrs. Dunn. Miss Pilmer, Mr. Drummond, Miss Hesse, Mrs. Swenson, Miss Eller, Mr. Pfaff. Mr. Parmelee, Mr. Wlttler, Miss Steiner, Mr. Parker, Miss Scott. Mr. Sexauer, Miss Walker, Thorne. Hester, Draper, Smith, Wedel, IO Miss Miss Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Miss !'i 1 f Hollingswn 'th, Mr. Murray, Mr. Thomas, Mr. , Russell, Miss Feeler. Mr. Adams, Mrs. Watenpaugh, Mr. Cowen, Mr. Hitchcock, Miss Rives. Miss Goodwin, Mr. Chess, Miss Barrier, Miss Yenney. Mrs.
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-. ilTHE MQNRQVIAN Club Aclivilies THE SCHOLARSHIP Society is com- posed of students who make ten points on their semester grades. To- ward these ten points, A's count three and B's one. At the first meeting of the Society in September, the following officers were elected: Marion Felberg, presi- dent: Mary Hope Wood, vice-presi- dentg Bob Boyd, secretary, and Elmer Larson, treasurer. Miss Edith Dort is the faculty adviser. ,N.J.xo, The election of officers was the first duty of the World Friendship Club after school started. Ivan Wil- son was president, Pauline jackson, vice-president, Bob Boyd, collector, and Velma Dunn, secretary. Mrs. Morgan is the faculty adviser. Miss Wauneta Rives spoke to the club at the October meeting about her trip to Mexico. 54.1 ln addition to being on three suc- cessive class teams, a girl must have earned 500 points for being on other athletic teams to be eligible for the Circle M. Senior girls who have l5OO points and at least an A- posture receive gold pins. This year's officers were: Mary Marsh, president, Kathryn Mothers- head, vice-president, and Margaret Dorsey, secretary-treasurer. 1-.4.CfN Every boy who has earned a varsity letter in football, basketball, track, baseball, or tennis, is eligible to join the Block M Society. The purpose of this club, primarily, is to promote athletics and good sportsmanship. Its first activity this year was the organ- iaztion of the Block M Service, the members of which acted as ushers and bouncers at games and dances. aw.: The Girls' Athletic Association is open to all high school girls inter- ested in sports. At the first meeting of the year, the following officers were chosen: Winifred Wood, presi- dent, Mary Walker, vice-president: Coretta Graham, secretary: Doris Kinnick, treasurer. Grace McFarland was volleyball manager in the fall quarter and, after the last game of the season, had charge of the spread. ,-..CA The junior Hi-Y is a club similar to the Hi-Y, except that its member- ship is made up of freshman and sophomores. A swimming party was the out- standing meeting in the first quarter. The officers of the club for the first semester were Steve Meyers, presi- dent, john Strong, vice-president, Harry Baker, secretary, Ralph Fish- man, treasurer, and Mr. Beckner, ad- viser. -.a.s.fw The Hi-Y, a branch of the Y.M. C.A., is a club open to juniors and seniors in high school. The purpose of the club is to develop leadership among boys. During the first quarter, the Hi-Y had at its meetings after- dinner talks by prominent Monrovia citizens. The outstanding meeting of the quarter was a swimming party at the Pasadena Y.M.C.A. plunge.
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