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STAMP CLUB The Stamp Club, now almost a year old, has offered a refuge for all the avid philatelists about school. They have drawn up a constitution, set dues, bought a large stamp catalogue, and subscribed to a stamp magazine. The second semester this philatelic club ordered and received a large number of comparatively rare stamps. Trading stamps was the c1ub's major activity during the year. The officers for the first semester were president, Joseph Genserg vice- president, Jereta Nixong secretary-treasurer, Estelle von Endeg and ser- geant-at-arms, Robert Von Christierson. For the second semester they have James Ichikawag treasurer, Jereta Nixon, and librarian, Stafford Hughes. FILIPINO CLUB Filipino Students' Club's activities this year were picnics on the Seventeen Mile Drive and at Santa Cruz, dances, and banquets, all combining to make a very enjoyable term. The club has given a trophy to the outstanding J. C. football star. Foster Tavernetti was the player chosen this year. The Filipino Club has also donated books for the library. Mr. Sauble is the club adviser. The officers have been president, F. Gutierezg vice-president, A. Cruz, secretary, V. Calderon, treasurer, A. Gonzales, assistant business manager, A. Fabros 5 sergeants, R. Camcam and G. Micu. TENNIS CLUB The tennis club had about twenty members. They were among the best tennis players of the high school. Consequently, the tournaments which the club held every few weeks were extremely exciting. Sometimes these tournaments would be round-robin affairs played by the members of the tennis club themselves, and other times the high school club would play against other organizations, such as the City Tennis Club. These tournaments with outside clubs were the best of all. The officers of the tennis club have been president, Howard Pence, vice-president, john Kokalisg secretary, Evelyn Pierce, and treasurer, Richard McCullum. Mr. Clayson was the faculty advisor. 038
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BEGINNERS' GLEE The Beginners' Glee Club was supposed to be composed of freshmen, but quite a number of sophomores joined it. The club sang at one of the first Freshman Class meetings and in the Christmas program. Some of the girls tried out for warts in the musical comedy, In Old Vienna. the Advanced Girls' Glee Club. Miss Dorothy Hill, che director of both clubs, saw that the beginners have been well acquainted with scales, that spin- ach of the singer. ADVANCED GLEE S The Advanced Girls' Glee Club sang in the Autumn Concert and helped to put on the Christmas program. Many of the members of the glee club had parts in the musical comedy, In Old Vienna. I This glee club does its Work in training girls for 6 L I1 The oflicers of the Advanced Girls' Glee Club have been president, Helen Neal, and librarian, Alva Retta Murray. This glee club, like the Beginners, Glee Club, is under the direction of Miss Dorothy Hill. BOYS' GLEE This year saw the rebirth of a Boys' Glee Club in the high school. Of course, they had sung before, but never before had they been gathered together and taught how to sing harmoniously instead of discordantly. The Boys' Glee Club is composed of high school boys including seniors. It has sung at various school performances, including the Freshman Reception, the musical comedy, In Old Vienna, and the Spring Concert, Miss Dorothy Hill is the director. J. C. CHORUS The Junior College Chorus, under the direction of Miss Dorothy Hill, took part in several school productions this year. The chorus sang in the Autumn and Spring Concerts given by the music department and in the junior College Jamboree. The chorus also sang for the Junior College and High School Student Bodies. In addition, many of the members of the chorus helped in the presentation of the musical comedy, In Old Vienna. 370
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