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LETTERMEN ' S CLUB The Lcttcrmen ' s Club is an honorary boys ' organization, which is w cU thought of and respected, because it is always backing school activities. The club decides on the regulations concerning the letter- men, such as the number of stripes to be worn and the size of the letters to be awarded. It cooperates with the S.C.I.F. rules in such matters. Even though most of its time was taken up on the athletic field, the club had time this year to put on a swell dance — Lettermen ' s Leap. Officers who wore the maroon and gold blocked P were E. M. Oldham, president; Marsh Malcolm, vice-president; and Emory Lewis, secretary-treasurer. LETTERMEN ' S ANNUAL BANQUET 31 • ■ ■■ kdi Ml
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i S MkJk BOOSTER CLUB Those peppy rooters you heard cheering our team to victory all football season vere members of the Booster Club. With their yellow sweaters and maroon and gold beanies, they proclaimed to everyone that Point Loma had a lot of school spirit besides an unsurpassed team. The Booster Club provided a bus for the off-campus games and decorated the bleachers for all home games. Officers were Dave Hammett, president; Ernie Pontes, vice-presi- dent; Arna Newton, secretary; and Melissa Charles, treasurer. 30 aCT. ;«m»wna]».wi»j ' .TB nj v» k- M ci i u
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CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION All members of the C.S.F. (California Scholarship Federation) agree that the little extra effort needed to get those A ' s is well worth the while s hen it brings with it membership in such a swell organiza- tion. This year ' s activities included several interesting and well- planned meetings. The annual city-wide banquet held at the San Diego Women ' s Club offered a chance to get acquainted with C.S.F. ' ers from all over the city. The Pointer Four, Point Loma ' s well-known quartet, ably represented Point Loma on the program. This year the C.S.F. convention was held at Santa Monica. Several members braved the perils of a dawn departure to represent Point Loma. Members from the La Jolla chapter shared a bus with the Pointers. May brought the day eagerly anticipated by all members: Ditch Day. Swimming, loafing, and eating were the orders of the day. First semester ' s officers included Helen Ivancic, president; Joe Rosa, vice-president; Barbara North, secretary; and Owen Hill, treasurer. Spring found Phil Whitacre, president; Chuck Hope, vice- president; Mary Ross, secretary; and Bertha Nelson, treasurer.
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