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Row One Penny Worley Shenll Oliver Gloria Potocki, Carol: Moser, Maureen Malone, Sponsor Miss Marcene Noonan. Row Two Wayne Deming Jim Smotherman, Henry Tromp, Dave Kurt, Chuck Holland, Gilbert Mclntyre, Mickey Morton, BOWLING CLUB, one of the clubs organized on campus this spring got off in full swing. Sponsored by Miss Marcene Noonan, the cIub's newly installed officers were: Chuck Holland, president, Gloria Potocki, secretary, and Penny Worley, treasurer. Teams were selected, and the club played weekly at the Lakewood Bowl. A trophy, presented to the school, will carry the name of each winning team. Individual trophies were presented by the club to outstanding players among whom were: Bob Ordway, Carole Moser, Wesley Zwiefel and Chuck Holland. INDUSTRIAL ART CLUB was a group reorganized in place of a club of drafting students which existed for the past three years. It purposed to offer industrial and vocational experience. Spon- sored by Mr. Dwight Knox, Mr. Richard Orcutt, and Mr. Francis Zanitsch, it included outstanding shop students. Each month a Pirate was selected from each shop course as eligible to ioin. Chairman for the fellows was Stephen Foster. The club sponsored the Industrial Award Show, May 29-31 and enioyed a field trip to the Sportsman Show.
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N QW 42221 Q HW 'B Lge' Row One: Judy Mangold, Pat Parman, Bob Stowe, Bill Waters, Virgil Owen, Beth Kooiman, Judy Breugelman, Brooke Sackett, Dorothy Naglich. Row Two: Don Merrifield, Martin Englander, Gary Ruftino, Bill Ordronneau, Ken Jeffus, Ron Roder, Richard Massey, Sponsor Mr. Harold Collins. DA VINCI ART CLUB has shown exceptional growth this year. Sponsored by Mr. Harold Collins, club members have enioyed N field and sketching excursions. Scenes of two were Knott's Berry V7 Uavfmfxll Farm and the lovely Huntington Library. Officers for i956-1957 yfffp n ' were: Bill Waters, president, Virgil Owens, vice president, Judy B4 vb , 5' Breulgelman, secretary, and Bob Stowe, treasurer. Raw One: Richard Reynolds, Terry Fleming, Gary Adams, Russell Erickson, Steven Foster, John Dugan, Jerry Kendall, Sponsor Mr. Dwight Knox. E ,. 3 Q . 5, y tg . z , . . . ,.,. Q f Y , H Ay, e sg. - .g. vc- . . s mag ' . 4 Q V . m 1 fl. in ' X , . ' , 14 1 W X .J ' 'R ' 1, 3 fir, I U N., , Y ,, .5 Q ,A 7 , 1 i 1 iii Y? ' 1 I 1 , ' 93 'H , 5 l r 'fgf g . v V 'L . K X ,ii i . N..- .s, M, . , , I N V5 i ,,,,,, .,...! -......-,.
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Row One Curt Hanson Priscilla Grobe Stephanie Butler Mary .lo Lewis, Darlene Bill, Charles Standley. Row Two: Bill Lewis Gary Ruffuno Wesley Zweufel Bill Bolton Wesley Menard Carroll Goldsworth, Sponsor Mr. Austin Harper. Row Three Jack Gee Joe Kurtz Fred Blesecker George Homer Dennis Mesenhimer, Richard Endres, Barr Doty. NURSING CLUB, one of the newer clubs, was created for students interested in ca- reers allied with medicine. Mrs, Frances Rhodes, school nurse, directed the group, assisted by Carole Mac Lean, president, Diana Morgan, vice president, Helena Rocha, treasurer. Kept busy with details of organization, the members nevertheless found time to go to a Recruitment Tea at the Los Angeles County General Hospital. C , ,.-ga ' 9 s 6. Row One: Carol Moc Lean, Mardella Tiff, Helena Rocha, Anna Rocha, Janet Chikami. Row Two: Sponsor Mrs. Frances Rhodes, Carolyn Herron, Earleen Terry, Gayle Mac Gregor. Row Three: Shirley Baker, Penny Worley, Connie Bryant, Sheila Miller, Diana Morgan.
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