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Auto Club i First Row fbottomjz Sally Andrew, Josephine Genova, Jean Gunther, Howard Ives, Torn Christine Snow, Lalla Cooke, Virginia Stoner Second Row: Edith McCullough Ge ld' -.....i,, Mainey, Gale Stucker, Pat Cook . , ra ine Lefler, Marietta Marshall, Sonia Snyder, Janet Seiter, Betty Van Velzer, Bill Huffman, Phyllis Mark.h'arn, Richard Guest, Hubert Durnortier. Third Row: Jessie Beck, Isadore Ozar, Henry Shay, Jack Krashin, Marvin Siegelhaum, Nick Jouras, Dianne Houston, Betty DeJar- nette, Michael Wirtz. First Row lbottoml: Minnie Jo Fisher, Bill Dixon, Eddie Shaw, Jerry Teldom, Herbert Halstenberg, Bob Gluich, Sarah Purtzer, Virginia Lee Cantrell, Stanley Irvin, Earl Miller, Second Row: ........,..... .... .... , I sabelle Friedman, Dorothy McGuire, Julia Lesilie, Dolores Streak. First Row Cbottomi : Joe Moore, Bill Chaney, Walter Markham, Blakely BUSH, Ralph Corner, Jack Friedson, Richard Tighe, Fred Bratschie, Willard Fardon, Maurice Mandelkehr. Second Row: Bob Johnson, Tom Dugan, Nadine May, Theodore Wet- ter, Catherine Eatherton, Michael Wirtz, Earl Miller, Bill Robinson. Third Row: Bill Dillingham, Melvin Gordon, Henry Hirsekorn, Fred Price. The Auto Club Worked as usual this year to promote the general community safety and to educate the student body in the principles of good driving. As a medium of carrying out these aims, they held discus- sions on pertinent subects at their meetings, and issued the regular drivers' bulletins to the homerooms. They also issued the Paseo car tags and gave a general drivers' test to the students. The officers directing these activities Were: president, Tom Dugan and Willard Fardong vice-president, Joe Moore and Jean Gunther, secretary, Jean Gunther and Nadine May, treasurer, Bill Huffman, business manager, Isadore Ozar, and com- piler of the drivers' code, Nick Jouras. Page 29
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CYNTHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY As their project for victory, Cynthians chose corresponding with the Paseo alumni in the service and Red Cross work. To bal- ance their serious interests, their social side included joint feasts and informal initi- ations with their brother club, the Engi- neers. Officers this year were: president, Patty Redding and Harriette Harkinsg vice- president, Beverly Ralph, secretary, Marion Evilsizer and Jean Matthew, treasurer, Don- nis Lueking and Virginia Rogers, sergeant- at-arms, Harriett Harkins and Fern Rue 3 Interclub Council representative, Charlene McPheeters and Donna Hibbeler, endymion, Jean Matthew and Charlene McPheetersg parliamentarian, Regina White and Marion Evilsizerg reporter, Virginia Rogers and Shirley Grigsby. CYNTHIANS First Row lbottomlz Marion Edwards, Martha Huff, Helen Hoare, Harriette Harkins, Regina White, Pat Getz, Jeanne McIllrath', Joyce Palmer, Jeannine Kahn. Second Row: Virginia Woodburn, Fern Rue, Jean Minert, Evelyn Forbes, Beverly Smith, Shirley McDonough, Mary Lou Roberson, Donna Hibbeler, Charlene McPheeters, Joana Barker, Louise Huffman. Third Row: Helen Coover, Barbara Loren, Josephine Genova, Pat Bassett, Marion Evilsizer, Virginia Rogers, Donnis Lueking, Susan Wurst, Shirley Ralls, Ann Harper, Miss Baity. Fourth Row: Mary Gent, Joan Dexter, Shirley Grigsby, Beverly Ralph, Jean Matthew, Pat Redding, Pat Russell, Bonnie Quillen, Naoma Wachter, Shirley Jones. ENGINEERS ' First Row fbottoml' Donald Watson James Ekstrom Bud Thompson Bob Bandelier Frank McS , . ' 5 , , - . , , ' ' padden, Lest r W bb, 1'IfggewliVR0UdI'1Clii3,. Norman ROYGT, Ewing Williams. Suecocnd Row: Wilford Beasley, Don Coleman, Roger Muir, Bflill Liicy, 1 19-ms, lerre Scott, B111 Lashbrook, Ted Owings, Bob Ashby. Third Row: Gerre Jones, Bob Carter, Russell Mesler, Jack De Loyht, Bart Ramsey, Mr. Crocker. ENGINEERS LITERARY SOCIETY The absorbing subject of airplane spotting occupied the Engineers' spare time this year and they found it so interesting, they met with the Keats to hear a lecture on this subject by Mr. Wehrle. Turning to the social subject, two joint informal initiations were held with their sister club, the Cynthians. Sponsored by Mr .Crocker, these officers served the Engineers the past year: presi- dent, Gerre Jones and Norman Royer, vice- president, Frank McSpadden and Roger Muir, secretary, Norman Royer and Don Colemang treasurer, Jim Ekstrom and Bob Carter, Interclub Council representatives, Bud Thompson and Bob Bandelier, historian, Bob Bandelier and Bill Lacy, reporter, Tom Dugan and Don Colemang sergeant-at-arms, Jim Sommers and Bill Beasely. Page 30 1 l acl ye: die ser ati Du hal we i I 1 l I i l 4 3 5 'I of 1 chic Wel lect and we'4 side and for 4' -:usa-sn: 'ff'-i'E'.2e.,i E 'Sn
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