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I.:-ft to right, Top Row: Troy llrnwng Ralph MclYillianis. Hob Shaw. -Iohn Dickenson, Kiran! lleilepclh. Nliilillc Row: Mr. lflanison. llilly Illec, l'liarlvs lirafier, Hill llealon. llob l.ix-ingston, llale liinni-, lirnesi 'l'orres. lloitom Row: lilbcrl llonkin. Sain launes. Oliver 'l'errill. Klarlar Stewart. Ray l'ollil1s. -lack lilcrk, lllllis Scliinlmlne. llcnry . 12. GMA Under the able leadership of llob Shaw, as president, hlarlar Stewart, yicc-president, and Ruben Landa, secrctarV'treasurer, the PK. Club began a new and interesting year ol' activities. .Xlthough Si-liinbim-. starting with a 'rather small group, the club soon grew to a sizable organization. .Xt the end of every season ol' sports new members were added. Because of the number of outstanding athletes in the sehool this year the P. ll. Club had quite a large membership throughout the school year. 'liwo projects taken on by the club included the purchase ol' a portable radio, with the assistance ol' the lr. l.etterman's Club, for use on the players bus on long trips, and the remodeling ol' the letter on P. ll. Ilill. Left in Right, Top Row: llanti lltlrsly llob Rude. l'aul Kinne. earl Stollenberg. lflnyil Selnoeilvr, Angus l'lil nn-yi-r, lion Xlastagni. lloltoni Row: Don Keeler, Melvin lfxline. Max Sears. Mr, lflamsnn, lirm-1 i'lirist-'nsi'li, Nlirkvy llush. Pepper Nlarlin. a. faiimmm so lhe luightfweight l.etter1nen's Club, Paso's HB and L class athletes got oll to a start this school term under the leadership of President Darrel hlchlahan. l.ater, on the resignation ol Darrel, Don Keeler was elected to the vacant post. The club's capable adviser is lllr. Flamson. lly the end of baslcetball season there were thirteen members, the new members earning their letters by playing one-half ol' the games, or taking a lirst or second place or six points in track. At the end ol' each season new members were inducted into the organization to the extreme pleasure of the older members. 'lihe initiates received a warm reception at the pot-luck dinner and cooled oll' while doing the dishes afterward. Thus ended a successful year in helping to extend higher ideals in sportsmanship.
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Glllfdflltidf Scfnala ' Qecfmalfion The California Scholarship Federation started the 1940-41 year with 21 members. The first activity of the year was a joint formal initiation ceremony held at Atascadero. Six new members were initiated. Other activities during the year included a pot-luck dinner at Mrs. Raitt's home which was fol- lowed by a theater party, a formal initiation ceremony with music and refreshments, the annual picnic at Atascadero Lake, and, of course the Annual Student Central Regional Conference at Turlock. The Turlock conference was attended by twelve members, the adviser, Mrs. Raitt, and Mr. Otto. Ollicers were elected at the end of each semester. The picture above shows most of the club, left to right, Top Row: Britta Lindfors, Marie Neuman, Elbert Donkin, Carl Stoltenberg, James Taylor, Nora Davis, Beverly Lyle. Middle Row: Iva lloppe, Ruth Ruchinan, Lyla Reid, Barbara Turner, Nadine Miller, Alice johnson, Margie Frickc, Lucille Fox. Rottom Row: Gertrude Truitt, Dorothy Lipscomb, Marilyn Davis, Carol Camp- bell, Mrs. Raitt, Aileen Estcy, Marilyn Palla, Lela Nieklas, and Florence Edwards. Beaacaj Sicfj The Rcarcat has improved a great deal from issue to issue due to the capable direction of Miss Swanson, sponsor. Two special editions were published, the Christmas edition and the April Fools' Day edition. ln the picture above is the staff which includes, left to right, Top Row: llielvin Exline, Charles Frazier, Vearl NVoodrell, Troy Brown, Bill Roberts, Ernie Christensen. Bottom Row: Lucille Fox, Emalu Martin, Marjorie Finnigan, Muss Swanson, Mary Roberts, Margie Frieke, and Dorothy Lipscomb.
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