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- .4 77,5 fnpsrf RE -.5 0 'Y ' ' ' ' '1' 5'7 '33 I i f-745 Clk!-Y I7 4 K' A ' 1 ' gl P Porter C A Buchan Row 2-J. Row l-B. Vrooman, S. Meikle, N. Temple, P. Mayhew, S. Ludwig, J. White, . , . . . Shinn, P. Reynolds, N. L. Colomy, J. Klingman, S. Sharon, P. Neilson, S. Hulhman. Row 3-J. Jackson, H. Faster, A. Blake, l, Cusumano, J. Wookey, S. Reeder, D. Parks, J. LaMonk. Row 4-C. A. Rubey, E. A. Huseby, S. Adair, M. Musto, F. Matteroli, R. Beaudet, C. Spray. Row 5-B. Ramos, J. Wergen, J. Jensen, S. Snakenberg, D. Donovan, K. Liddell, J. Budd, L. Kammer. Row 6-G. Brightwell, J. Eppich, A. Kotchnik, J. Welch, M, Campbell, J. Hicks, B. M. Lanterman, J. Hopping. 74a Dade HEY, HEY, LlTTLE GIRLS, did you know you broke the record for the most girls girls in a service club? Lead by Miss Jean Wookey and a board composed of Janey Welch, president, Sharon Huthman, vice-president, Betty Ramos, secretary, and Bev- erly Smith, treasurer, they presented an outstanding float in the Rosemead parade. In accordance with the meaning of service club, they did much to aid the reputation 4 5 of the school, such as carolling in the County Hospital iust before Christmas. V FATHER NVD SON BHNQVET fe t I Row I R x - Mand Void, J. N ell, 1. B , w:,,,erI B Zsmyih. Row af-Ilysr H. Blankenship D ' Uck1e,M.J ' lleakerl J ' . Murrq epsgn. . Comsyock E Y, G, Andohl , . Hazeypon D - Row ZXB F ' - Bruce, B OI .eddersohn J I Ze? l J Higgins' Roh' lpjramordl I. East M. German' pi With the motto We Serve , and under the sponsorship of Henry C. Blankenship the Key Club elected Jerry Higman, president, Danny Perez, vice-president, Gordon Andahi, treasurer, and Richard Mandell, secretary. Among many KEY-BOARD CAPERS this year they co-sponsored the Winter Ball, participated in the Variety Show and set a record by starting an annual Father-Son 87 Banquet. 3 , .X 3 if A V I I wi'
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HAIL HAIL, THE GANGS ALL HERE and they really were. The Associated Clubs, their name signifying United Effort, sponsored the variety Show, called the Sho of Fifty-Fo , and the first dance of the year, Sports Parade. They also added the new warm-up rack in the gym. They are proud to have had a record year, and were headed by Joe Herrell, as sponsor, Kathie Klumb, president, Jay Catalano, vice-president, and Pat McCullouch, Secretary for Rowy P erl I BX ' Mdfulloch, B the first semester. Charles Signor was president second semester. l av In 'W UF -F ol J '49 ' N 9 Y . Bfaude B . J. Waters Sno nfs Klumb, M MCC! . Sexton, N Ni kr A. Guess C H -D X W Unknown i Utter J - ' C ma ' - aw , D, H- ' - Will' 'I' B- H ff kf 5, F Row 6xD. Klinllcke Rgw 5sgl 'iiQ?:1. Vg'iIsfo,dlf goglhlstrom, ZnkgmLi,hAnder.son, N Ad 'Qin ' - 1 , , ' I . ' u , gnor' R' B '9an, C-Zg5'LZkfUJ.kCril::kIi?,Zv Barni:i:fM3T1I: hEdw,:idsiT1w Fazuk. , n 1 . - 1 1 . - Own, Unknown,r5jIqIfLl:iv:V- Lushe:?ry.P'CZf::Z,uale, P,a:32:s5' - '10, Unknown' I nized club participated in such activities With a Motto of Good Service this newy orga rch of Dimes Drive. At the time the Pantherama went as the Show of Fifty-Fo and the Ma to press they were still UNDE CIDED as to what their project would be for this record year. r Kathryn Luthy president, Sonia Woody vice-president, Their officers first semester we e , , L ' d Ann Wooden, secretary, and Pat Peterson, treasurer. Second semester they elected ucin a Faye, president, Beverly Weygandt, vice-president, Sharen Ward, secretary, and Peggy Jones, treasurer. 1 QQ vi? aa- ' 'ff Vfcg bij L-P gi ce, 3 5. -mf, - 'iff 86 L h M S sted D Leobolt N Frezzell E Stephonek. Row 2-P. McConnell, N. Pur Row I-S, Graham, K. ut y, . eam , . 1 - , - vis, D. Oram, S. Byington, J. Ludwig. Row 3-J. Pedersen, J. Lorton, A. Wooden, D' Rice, C. Fay, S. Hubbert Row 4-S Poore L White, L. A. Woodstock, J Reek, J. Maruquette. Row 5-B. Ivy, P. Jones, B. Weygcndt, S Woody, si Ward, Smith. Row 6-P. Pattersen, Mrs. D. Ward, E- Gold.
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. In I .-, ..., , ...,,.,,,.., U I - ' r HELP? ll!! f '! !l! I F6 K ff ff I , ll I n xt U T411 Row l-P. McCulloch, B. Frank, R. Ellis, C. Thacher, J. Purcell, A. Kiltz. Row 2-F Kooiman, B. Hanby, A. Smiley B, Alexander, D. Hicks, J. Kruil, J. Ames. Raw 3-S. Lindbloom, B. De Temple, V. Hawkins, K. Isbell, S. Stewart, N. lias- chober. Row 4-C..Webber, K. Slumbough, B. Massy, N. Hartz, S. Thursby, C. Wilson, J. Peterson. Row 5-S. New- ton, S. Olds, N. Wrlsford, K. Klumb, J. Williams, M. Cheney. Row 6-B. Clark, C. Richards, B. Sater, R. Schreckler. Z9 YOU ALL COME, was the call for the Pantheresses for their come as you are breakfast. They also set a record for the year by playing in the first girls' clubs basketball game. Other activi- ties of the Pantheresses included co-sponsoring the Winter B ll d t k' Show. With Mrs. Lois Klumb as sponsor they elected Jeannie Williams, president, Marsha Cheney , vice-president, Janet Peterson, secretary, and Billee Frank, treasurer, first semester. Second semester they were led by Nancy Wilsford, president, Barbara Alexander, vice-president, Arlene Kiltz, secretary, and Roberta Schreckler, treasurer. a an a Ing part in the Variety 5154 m XXV: ff 3, 1 4. 1765 . 5 silt ftv T' -9 V 'fi 2 B De Motte, . Row red, 5, hmenel- G oge, B. Ums , M- Www' it f, M- S e ee. Ads-fe' . B Kuibneischf 5- Foggixmri-md, J- Ube Y'j.' Fi: iwehes- Rowdien, Q Anderson, 1.SFtr3il.v-Main. Rox alan A, gmith, 2. l:usMc:n,gQmery, K, Knu ell' J. LC RW ' Row lfdll Tieslivessigf A' Noe4l,LiT. l-lortef: B' Krcllllblielsen. A' Moms' O 'l' HcrlllizYlC .Mittendori Rowwadeson, 5- Henan' l C' 'W ' Mm died K' Kinell, l' Among the many activities of the Pepperettes were giving a basket to a needy family, wash- ing cars with a TWELFTH STREET RAG, and participating in the Variety Show. With Miss Jacqulyn Wadeson as sponsor they elected Claudia Haw, president, Beverly Kalb- fleisch, vice-president, Carolanne Anderson, secretary, and Karolyn Kinell, treasurer. Officers 8 for the second semester were Ardythe Smith, president, Monica Zema, vice-president, Gloria Adams, secretary, and Barbara Jimeniz, treasurer.
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