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if 7 soucmou Y UTUR E EAQERS ME RICA FJTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Chapter 1296 rs one of the biggest and most act ve groups on the Pirate campus Various fund raising prolects including a derby hat sale sock hop cmd candy sales swelled the club treasury The annual Canned Food Drive Hawaiian Express and Business Machines Show sponsored by this enterprising group were overwhelmingly successful Repre sentrng Paramount at the state convention Sacramento April 16 petition Presiding officers tor 1958 1959 were Gloria Potockl president Carolyn Pettit vice president Charlene Truman secretary Barbara Blerr treascrer Barbara Pulsifer publicity Sponsors were Mr Nello DiCorpo Mr Ray Rabinefc Mr Ronald Flem ng and Mr Anthony Harcar This year the Paramount Chamber of Commerce acted as co sponsor Row One: Gloria Conception, Darlene Agre, Mavis Crummett, Ethel Potter. Row Two: Marilyn Smith, Patricia Copper, Claudette Finley, Susan Hull, Joan Livers, Melba Thompson, Sandra Tumbleson, Mrs. Marcene Gies, Mrs. Mary Lash. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA was an organization new A QQMMKFPS to the Pirate campus this fall. Members paid a visit to Helms Bakery ,gc in Culver City, held an Installation of Officers, February 9, and visited another F.H.A. club unit at Downey High School, March 31. 5-JS Q4 Pu? 79 .c.. been: Toni Genoway, president, Claudette Finley, vice president, A Q Gloria Conception, secretary, Darlene Agre, treasurer, and Mrs. 4 Mljlllixs 'LD Q Mary Lash and Mrs. Marcene Gies, sponsors. 0 NEW HO O x ' 7 5 6 rn Its first officers, who have helped to organize this coed club, have M, 1 Q OW ll.. ' C0 2,9 x 111 F - I s I I . 1 - 19, a delegation bro ght b k top a a d ' f' di ' ' f - B H ' - . u' ac r s in ive: visions o com., L Y i :I G YH. ' ' ui . A . A . 'V' , . ' ' ', .' ' 2 , f
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C s 49 Q29 fs 5 0 W '70 AMOWXX wt l D 7 t , iii, f' 5 .gm - ' T' . . M-'t.,,x e 1 it it ill ' if 1 ' S 5 1 1 ' i ' 5.-L ff :A , ii , THE STEREONS the music club was newly organized this fall on the Pirate campus. As activities it chose such varied pleasures as a beach party and an evening at the opera, in this case, Don Carlos. Its pre- siding officers have been: Wesley Osburn, Wayne Deming, president, Wayne Dem- ing, vice president, Sally Hollyfield, sec- retary, Linda Huffaker, treasurer, and Mr. Kenneth Briggs, Mr. William Stevens, sponsors. Row One: Wayne Deming, Nola MacDonald, Le Alyn King, Sally Hollyfield, Bonnie Bright. Row Two: Mr. Kenneth Briggs, Eugene Little, Linda Huf- faker Mr William Stevens THE BOWLING CLUB is one of the largest clubs on the campus and is composed of girls and fellows who enioy this currently popular sport. Its members have been bowling every Monday night at Marina Bowl since February. ln an inter-school bowling match between Paramount and Jordan, the Pirates brought back a 30-l victory. Top scorer to date is Bob Vis, 215. lnformal, the club has no officers, but Richard Ryan acts as manager. Its spon- sor hos been Mr. John Cummings. THE DA VINCI ART CLUB is one of the oldest clubs on the Pirate campus. This year its members enioyed a field trip to Art Center, Los Angeles, in October, and a very successful and colorful art auction on April Fool's Day. Presiding officers have been Janet Lutz and Ron Martel, president, Martha Fuchs, Barbara Pulsifer, vice president, Pat Harlan, Janet Lutz, secretary, Marilee Heyer, Don Merrifield, treasurer. This year's sponsor was again Mr. Noel Calderwood. For Every Taste 1- 7, .-A?
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