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,. L.. A Row l-M. Hughes, C. Tausch, B. Frank, M. Alfano, J. Alfano, M. Kavanagh. Row 2-B. Wade, S. Ehredt, P. Ed- wardsen, Miss L. Stevens, B. Anderson, A. Guess. -f?5'iQ W 1 Row 1-5. Tous h J. Jensen J CO2 , J. Ross, P. Edwardsen B D - . ' ' J B. ' ' oe f P. -E. Wilbert, 3 ge' 5Peoks. Row 3-5 KQu', B9 Fczokerley, M Kumho h . - 1 , - 1, . B ' 9 . R - R. Mme, G' Hakesa er P. Bosnyak, J. Williams, J- schJ:Z:e,RS. Johnson, Q. HOWCHZYVA? Glllelgehmann, V. Pacheco, W5-M.M k .. SIC- Deck ,R ac , G. Dunnvm, P. Chillas, R. eBola::e,:1 '3' -w 4: 4 Row I-B. Alexander, B. McKenzie, R. Maningo, N. Nickmon, J. Kruit. Raw 2-J. Peterson, P. Edwardsen, N. Wils- ford, J. Gartner. Row 3-M. Perot, B. Orwin, S. Cozine, T. Triggs. The Rosemead Girls' Tennis Club was very active this year as they participated in many tournaments. The club elected Mollie Kavanaugh, President, and Billie Frank, Secretary. Play Ball was the call to the girls. Although they have been organized but a short time, they have won most of the inter-school tournaments to date. mm, em Under the leadership of Mr. Earl Wil- bert, the Ski-Urls were organized as the first recorded school ski club. Officers were Ron Little, president, Gary Hakes, vice-president, Mollie Kav- anaugh, secretary-treasurer. The club met at Green Valley, some- where in Southern California's WINTER WONDERLAND. Dues were collected to hire a ski in- structor for the club, and the members soon learned that THERE'S SNOW BUSINESS LIKE SNOW BUSINESS. p, 5. ff. lT'S N0 SECRET when it comes to government for these people, because they have attended two regional con- ventions and presented legislation such as would be done in Congress. Their officers for the first semester were Pct Nasmyth, mayor, Tom Triggs, speaker, Jackie Kruit, secretary, and Bill McKenzie, treasurer. Second semester officers were Nancy Wilsford, mayor, Peggy Edwardson, speaker, Marcy Perot, secretary, Nancy Nickman, treasurer. 95
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'iz' um? mrltfffee Supporting their motto, Make a friend for America across the sea , the Foster Parents Committee led RHS in supporting a new foster child, Marietta Kourali of Greece. Co-chairmen for this record year were Judy Ames and Louie Tury. This year a record contribution was collected under the leadership of Mrs. Putnam. 7. 31- , The Future Business l.eaders of Amer- ica was sponsored by Mr. James Clem- inson. Officers for the first semester were President, Duane Luane Bennington, Stonecypher, Vice-President, Virginia Marple, Secretary, Alberta Bryant, Treasurer. Second semester officers were Duane Stoncypher, president, Carol Ruemke, vice-president, Heidi Pfarrer, secretary, Nicky Weber, treasurer. F.B.L.A. sold Frosh Beanies at the beginning of the year, and sold Christ- mas cards in November. SOMEDAY they'll be the real busi- ness leaders of America. S 1 , 1 Future Homemakers of America was sponsored by Miss Claudia Reinhold. During the Fall semester they elected Adrian Sandolow, president, Virginia Ray, vice-president, Isabel Ramos, sec- retary, Janet Dorsett, treasurer. Second semester officers were Isabel Ramos, president, Eileen Jones, vice- president, Adrian Sandolow, secretary, Jeannie Halverson, treasurer. Their motto was Toward New Hori- zons . They participated in the Halloween Parade, Variety Show, and a come as you are breakfast. Judging from the lovely aroma eman- ating from the precincts of the home- making department, these gals get a KICK OUTA COOKIN'. 94 f gf-.. l, nr at 2Xfg CQ :- v as -:- -lk 4-- al. 'xv .6-r -9 Row I-C. Anderson, A. Sondalow, N. Purvis, S. Byington, B. Hanby, G. DeGrofI. Row 2-V. Merritt, B. Swanson, S. Brennan, J. Beek, D. Ross. Row 3-S. Adair, R. Beaudet, D. Donovan, N. Nickman, J. Ames, Mrs. I. Putnam. Row 4-L. Tury, L. M. Willin, R. Schreckler, P. Edwardsen, J. Hicks. Row 5-D. Manley, F. Reif, R. Moore, R. Greenup, W. Bressler, B. O'Higgins. Row 6-R. Jones, S. Giles, J. McMullen, B. Mackie. If 0 -his .aus 'Was fvx la. Q0 'ia 'Dro- -, Ri an 417- fr L J Row ICD N I Row 3,1 'Fun9kSon, M. McCabe H pf , ' , .I. V ' ' offer, V. Bennington. Row 5 cnDu 'efL D. Goraham J Mqfple, R. Grottolu. Ro -1 Cleminson, S. Giles, Wxzlch, J. LaMonk Row vig ZIA' Bfyant, J. Morris D C ' - Sher D Sfongc - Veylupek ' - Qrter, J pen ' ' YPl1er. J C. Ruemke F Zie. Y' ' ' Qlef, L. 351' Row I-J. Garber, Bennett. Row 3-C. .on 316 -ex an V, 5 M dnl 31 av 'Y A. Sandalow, L. Anderson, L M. Miller, I. Ramos, Y. Leilzke. Row 2-J. Pickett, S. Sharon, Wiseman, Miss C. Reinhold, V. Ray, V. Fuller. Row 4-J. Rushman, J. Halverson. 1 -9 zz. .
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0 Under the sponsorship of Miss M. J. Kramer, the Latineers cut a record for Rosemead High by holding the first Roman Banquet. Their officers for the semester were Rollie Winter, president, John McMullen, vice-president, Jackie Kruit, secretary, Faith Kooiman, treasurer. Unicode The Orchesis organized their club an the idea Shall We Dance? and that's exactly what they did. Under the direction of Miss Wadeson and officers like Pat Fazakerley, presi- dent, Pct McMurtry, vice-president, Vir- ginia Merritt, secretary, and Judy Zema, treasurer for the first semester, and Pat McMurtry, president, Judy Zema, vice- president, Monica Zema, secretary, and Claudio Hawks, treasurer for the second semester, the club broke all previous records. I The Panther Printers printed Thoughts for the Week and sponsored a dance with the Hi-Y Nobles. They visited the L. A. Times on a SENTIMENTAL JOUR- NEY to learn more about printing. Elected to serve the club first semester were Cliff Bilbo, president, and Ed Jer- gins, vice-president. Second semester officers were Tony Mathison, president, and Ed Jergins, vice-president. 96 ,.., ,Q Jil ' Row l-.l. Klingman, G. Dukelow, E. Barstow, E. Barstow, N. Colomy. Row 2-S. Adair, S. Gilliland, J. Kruit, F. Matteroli. Row 3-R. Washington, T. Adamson, P. Leighton, D. Jenkins, E. Snyder. Row 4-Miss M. J. Kramer, R. Maningo, N. Wilsford, F. Kaoiman. Row 5-J. Hopping, F. Reif, B. Braude, B. Bell, R. Mandel., J. McMullen, D. Saun- ders, R. Murrish, R. Greenup. 6. aa.. X J , . Curley, P' Run? . ' N. Nickmcn. 5- d r J, Hicks, , , Row 2-A, Smiletl' 4--J. Zema, C- sny e ' R nkin S. Morrison, V. Miqllllll N- AidT1lniAiss J. Wudeson. RUW Row li-Tlliovjz 3-in FazakerleYf M' Mi e ' I Pacheco. Meye A Smit rs, G- Adams' af sa is bit , Q 'vw-ii. --4: f vi le! on, V- M. l l l Row l-D. McMahon, L. Grover, L. Evans, N. Thomas, E. Jergins. Row 2-J. Wilson, D. Brewer, D. W. Stevens, T- Mattison. Row 3-G. Melvin, C. Bilbo, R. Greenup, D. Tillery, 3- Tury.
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