San Marino Hall School - Marinor Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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San Marino Hall School - Marinor Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 74 of 144
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Lynn Turelr receives a tew shoclts as she is initiated into the Science Club. SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Kennedy, Sobieslri, Roden, Woodburn, Jettreys Turelr, Horchitz, Moore, Wagner. ZND ROW: B. Moore, Gerhart, lmler, Magnolia, Riggs Hubert, Altenburger, St. Clair, Beall. 3RD ROW: Kettenburg, Leonardson, Colwell, Beavens Thomas, Turner, Eddy, Edson, King, Dryden, Miclrley, Everts, Mr. Steimle. Science C7116 SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Mr. Steimle, adviser, Lynn Tureh, secretary: Joan Kettenburg, girls' vice-president: Charles Everts, historian. ZND ROW: Ralston Riggs, first semester vice- presidentg Jim lmler, treasurer: Brian Moore, boys' vice-president, Gene Dryden, president. Z., wi. .1 K Hin ar. it-f-4 ,J 'O -.fe To increase the interest in science and to gain scientific lcnowledge aside from that attained at school is the main purpose ot the Cimota Club, established in 1946 and under the direction ot Mr. Wayne Steimle. Excursions this year have included trips through the Kaiser Steel Plant, General Motors, and March Field. There were also demonstrations about glass blowing, ultra violet rays, oil testing, and movies on rockets during the meetings. Officers tor the tall semester were Richard Edson, presi- dent, Ralston Riggs, boys' vice-president, Janet Woodburn, girls' vice-president, Joan Kettenburg, secretary, Bill Mel- lentin, treasurer, and Jim lmler, historian. The otticers tor the spring semester included Gene Dry- den, as president, Brian Moore, boys' vice-president, Joan Kettenburg, girls' vice-president, Lynn Turek, secretary, Jim lmler, treasurer, and Charles Everts, historian. yd? Red hot colre is seen being pushed trom the Dalles Speers, a tormer club president, returns to show his experi- large colce oven at night during the Cimota ments with light transmission and photoelectric cells. Gene Dryden, Club trip to the Kaiser Steel Mill at Fontana. Lee Magnolia, Elizabeth Wagner, and Lynn Turelc loolr on.

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flwemble The Ensemble, whose purpose is To become acquainted with good music lit- erature, to learn the skills of chamber music playing, and to learn to work har- moniously in a group, is under the able direction ot Miss Minnie Ruth Dexter. It has completed a busy and successful year playing tor the benefit, Tuesday Musical Juniors, in Pasadena, giving a tormal re- cital in January, participating in the Music Festival at Fullerton, and playing tor school teas and various school and civic organizations. ENSEMBLE MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Will , Strandberg, Lindley, Hawks, Doyle, Balfour. 2nd iams ROW: Lundber Kenned Hubbard K ro oulos, 9- Yi . Y P Riedlin, Jinnings, Miss Dexter, Kirtland. Kane! The Band, headed by Mr. William Graham, adviser, Dick Lindley, president, June Baldwin, vice-president, and Carol Hiemke, secretary-treasurer, has had a very busy and successtul year. Their ac- tivities include playing tor the football and basketball games, giving programs at the High School, Junior High, Hunting- ton School, grammar schools, the P.-T.A., and marching in Boy Scout Day Parade. The Monogram Dance Band composed of a group of band members has presented programs at the Junior High, at dances, at the Woman's Club, at a benefit pro- gram in Pasadena, and has turnished music for the Senior Play. The Dixieland and Tenor Bands composed of members of the regular band have also been active. DIXIELAND BAND. Melvin Hawks, John Huttman Bill Sevad'ian Charles Shar e and Lee Gra . Not l 1 P I Y shown are Dick Lindley and Ronnie Mardigian G'Q9 BAND MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: S. Brewton, Mr. Graham, Mardigian, Whorton, Dyhrson, Baldwin, Farkas, M. Hawks, Gillette, Sharpe, Garb, Maginnis, Twist, Kasten, Buck. 2nd ROW: Whitaker, Lindley, Burley, Smith, Davis, Garrison, Fisher, Gray, Coombs, E. Hawks, De La Vergne, Kaenel. 3rd ROW: C. Hiemke, Pellegrin, La Plante, Acres, Goldsberry, Sprinkle, Leonhardt, Keck, Hutitman, Sevadiian, H. Hiemke, Doyle, those dancing are Barbara Cox and Dick Hillman.



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X We TIGER EYES OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Tetsuo Ueda, vice-president: Sally Williams, secretary. ZND ROW: Ben Wright, treasurer: Bob Hubert, president. Se 3 2'3 :: GL ,M 6' si -cl - txt'-Q' 'IK rv .sf . 2 . G fin - sf lf , . -ff' I :T B' .t'f R i , I L. V Q 9 gf f ,ff ' ' 555 gl r, '. TIGER EYES MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Conser, Gumaer, Mardigian, Patterson, Bly. ZND ROW: Wright, Gray, Hubert, Hifzlrer, Sperbeclr. 3RD ROW: Post, Anderson, Waltz, Beal, Siroff, Kyropoulos, Angus, Miss Sowards, adviser, Williams. 77 e fqeA encla C1116 Tiger Eyes is a nature club organized for the purpose of giving students interested in nature an opportunity to become better acquainted with and to develop a greater appreciation for the wonders of his environment. Emphasis is directed to conservation of the natural beauty of Southern California. The activities of the club include field trips to mountain, desert, and shore. The club sponsors social activities during the school year. The club was lead by Miss Mary .lo Sowards, adviser, Bob Hubert, president, Tetsuo Ueda, vice-president: Sally To forward an interest in the French language and to inform the students of native French customs is the purpose of the French Club. The club was under the leadership ot Olwen Pettit, adviser, Linda Ruddy, president: Jean Diether, vice-president: Mary Alice Hood, secretary, and Jean Avis, treasurer. Among various activities of the club were the Christmas party, at which Barbara Thompson spoke of her experi- ences in Paris, an enioyable French dinner, and a picnic in Williams, secretary: and Ben Wright, treasurer. the spring. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Delphey, Boericlce, Avis, Jeffreys, Hood, Nelion, Thompson, Cleminson. ZND ROW: Leonardson, Paulson, Hamlin, Reynolds, Wallace, Strahan, FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS. FRONT ROW Gough, Hand, Phelan. 3RD ROW: Mrs. Pettit, Livingston, Moore, Neale, Lundy, Barr, Kyropoulos, Ruddy, Muren, Kulruch, Herschberger. 4TH ROW: Lehracll, de Gardner, Morgan, Taylor, Hubert, Hubbard. Linda Ruddy, president: and Jean Diether vice-president. 2ND ROW: Jean Avis, secre tary: and Mary Alice Hood, treasurer.

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