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l 1 rm 1 . , - U . 9,131.50-4. O 1 ..--q,.. - . ..,.. ,,,,,,g '- - if Row One: Janice Harkema, Frances Bolan, Patricia Artale, Marlene Steirqnonn, Virginia Litton, Shiela Schlothauer, Lauri Conley, Cc-:lean Blumenthal, Doris Miller, Elaine Soiset, Joan Stevens, Janet Boudreau, Claudia Causey, Mr, Anthony J. Harcar, cofsponsor. Row Two: Connie Speelman, Sandra McConkey, Patricia Barnes, Marilyn Brown, Susan Clark, Gayle Scrimgeour, Loraine Soiset, Barbara Tucker, Francille Hakala, Audrie Potocki, Barbara Curtis, Alliene Fletcher, Glenda Hundley, Andrea Elliott, Bonnie Powers. Row One: Joan O'Day, Lynn Barbee, Judy Gritz, Pauline Appell, Norlene Woodrow, Shirley Sanders. Row Two: Marie Maletta, Judy Jorgensen, Darlene Agre, Claudia Parchman, Patricia Wisby, Judy Jordan, Patricia Murphy, Connie Groves, Florence Genoway, Judy Pfeuffer, Gloria Conception, Dody Pfeuffer, Mrs. Phyllis French sponsor. Row Three: Judy Rozic, Barbara Wentworih, Connie Hitchcock, Mary Luther, Barbara McPherson, Priscilla Helm, Carl Nolen, Clifton Shelley, Richard Ryan, Mr. Ray Rabinek, co-sponsor. Q6 5
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Slate- -! SOUTH OF THE BORDER isn't as far away as one may think, this has , 1 been demonstrated enthusiastically by the ever-popular campus Span- ish Club. Handling its l959-l96O agenda were: President Ann Titus, Vice President Claudia Causey, and Treasurer Judy Rosic. The group sought to recapture the color and splendor of California's romantic Mexican Era during outings to San Juan Capistrano and to Padua Hills' las Posadas play at Christmas. All club proiects have been ' heartily supported by Mr. Jack Swift, club advisor. LATIN CLUB initiated AnaMaria and Bruno as full-fledged members I and enioyed in their company: a Halloween Party, October 26, a - . Progressive Christmas Dinner, the installation of newly elected French ' Club officers, a travelogue with Mr. Charles Porto in March, a sumptu- ous Roman Banquet, April 28, and an unforgettable May field trip to ' the Arboretum and the Huntington Library. Busy arranging all this have been President Joe Brooks, Vice President Ralaine Ramer, Secre- tray Lorna Rohde, Treasurer Melanie Fesmire, and Sponsor Mrs. Esther Ericson. Y i t l X mm CLUIQ FRENCH CLUB, also called Cercle sans Souci, matches its name and is a happy crowd interested in travel, foreign food, and European films. Because of these obiectives the members and Sponsor Mrs. Esther Ericson entertained Monsieur and Madame Celeste Martineau, French Canadians, applauded Mr. Charles Porto's slides on Europe by Car, eaten at Taix, and are envying Edith TayIor's opportunity to S S use her French this summer in Belgium. The club's first officers have been: President Joe Brooks, Vice President Melanie Fesmire, Secretary Lorna Rohde, and Treasurer Kathy Thomas. Row One: Joe Brooks, president, Kathy Thomas, traesurer, Melanie Fesmire, vice president, Lorna Rohde, secretary. Row Two: Steve Hillyard, Ken East, Gloria Marquez, Lenora Baima, Crystal Cule, Bonnie Parlee, Marilyn Le Doux, Linda Burns, Sharon Sarkness, Ken Morimoto, Jerry Szymanski. Row Three: Ron Smith, Bob Mayer, Sheryl McKay, Linda Harding, Linda Pfeutfer, Mary Crank, Nancy Adkins, Janet Anderson, Bill Ray, Frank Garcia, Mike Gorham. 1 l -Mi: 4.1 1 +
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iq FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA by far the most active Q J group an Prrateland are always In the spotllght for they are both 7f -1 a socual and servnce club Theur functlons have Included lnductlon mg! of members talks by leadmg author tres on the new advancements nn the busuness world F B L A state and natronal conventions the E annual Chrustmas canned foods drlve the Hawauan Express rnstal lat on dnnners and the Busmess Machnnes show June fund Andrea Elho off to Chucago to er-ter the natuonal FBLA Pc lnrtenlcuy Procedure Contest President Judy Grutz Vnce Presuae at L,nn Bar b Secretary Norlene Woodrow Treasurers Joan ODay and Sh rley Saunders and Sergeant at arms Plchard Ryan were assnsted by Mrs Phyllis French W WW? Q 'WWA 'QE' 'D Row One Leslre Boetz Vrnce Hrdalgo Dron lrwrn Mary Luth r Barbara Tucker Janice Harkema Carol Boudreau Nancy Tllllander Judnth Keys Row Two Glenda Hundley Terry Hopkuns Phyllns Madlnger Sharon Ugland llnda Lambeth Vlr gunna Lutton Margaret Troute Patrucla Harvey Lowane Little Joann Hawkes Carl Nolen Mr Ruben Mancnllas sponsor Chuck Troupe DI VINCI ART CLUB ns composed of creatnve students who show an abuhty or an lnterest un the wude fneld of art Presudent Vlrgmna Lrtton has led thus able group as nts members evaluated art exhrbnts at the Long Beach County Museum of Art nn January the Muslc and 32.4, Art Festuval In March the Huntlngton Llbrary Art Gallery In May and the Long Beach State Art Exhnbnt ln June Officers asslstmg Vlrglma h ave bee n Janice Harkema, vnce president, Phyllls Madmger, secretary, and Judy Kelp, treasurer Mr Ruben Manclllas has acted as the cIub's sponsor 115 -f ' is A A 1 ' 1 L I , ,KJ I . . , . . . . I F ' I 1 ' B 3 , ' . . ' ' 5 , I I - . . . . 'I 1 ' L I Q Q ' . Q I I X. - F A 1 A e'-31 1 1 ! - - X. V . gg gr ,.p 1, uf. ,, , . 1,-, 1 ' L' M W, Y, 11, :V ,.A1..-'ii M ,U P 5 r Q ,W fx ':5.- 1 e .5 V7 . 'Nash I .-1, ?7 Q , ' 1 1 wb 1, 1? by ',.j' I , , I 5 J - - 1 rf' ' g ' , 'ff ' ' ' 11 ' J '1' , i -N A- ' f 1 A , - I , warn ' ' if 'Y' 'L 1' M 1' ' F X 'X ,L Q! f V 5 4 '.-.11 I 9 ,H 'f f A 1.11 L f . T' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' .15 1 J , ,J 1, ' ,, N P1 3 . 1 0 V ! V .1 1 . I I A , , . A -1,. L W' 4 1. - --Ji, V 11 V . Va 's -111 A Q V, Q, . if . 'a' 5 . 1 l . 1 I L 1 3 1 1 L 1 l 1 . ' A 1 ' . : 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . ' 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 - 1 7 I 1 F 1 I , .
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