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p-- 3 ,-,- , v SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: McMartin, Cass, Hoyt, Heaton, Blaloclc, Westlake, Robb, Kaenel, Mortimer, Martin, Hiemlce, Tashima. ZND ROW: Barr, Sommer, Carlson, Gunderson, Lanzit, Siroff, M. Anderson, Johns, Coolr, Gosch, Goroni, Norris, Addoms, Hawkins. 3RD ROW: Gregson, Pennebalcer, Mott, Geisel, Nelson, Ryons, Logan, Olson, Parlcinson, Kehlet, Dick, S. Anderson, S. Beel, Baldwin, Allison, N. Beel, Crowell. 4TH ROW: Almada, Norton, Lewis, Bates, Stephens, Neill, Houston, Blaclz, Jordan, Sandstrom, Bunting, Dylce, Fogarty, Harrington. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS. Gloris Gosch, president: Sharon Heaton, vice-president: Shirley Westlake, secretary: and Charles . Almada, treasurer. u Members of the Spanish Club, this year, enioyed varied activities and meetings. At the annual Christmas party interest was augmented by the presence ot Enrique Cor- dero, exchange student from Mexico. Other meetings in- cluded a speech by Mr. Henry Kehler which was followed by native songs and dances, movies by Mrs. Robert De Wees, and a musical program presented by the students under the direction of Sharon Heaton. Ax., At the head of the club this year were Miss Helen Burr and Miss Nadia Tupica, advisers, Gloris Gosch, president, Sharon Heaton, vice-president, Shirley Westlake, secretary, and Charles Alamada, treasurer. his Enrique Corderos talzes a mighty swing at the piiata at the Spanish Enrique Corderos, exchange student from Mexico, entertains the club's Christmas party. girls at the Christmas party,
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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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LATIN CLUB MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Miss Johnson, Mayer, M. Wagner, McGovern, Stephan, E. Wagner, Sroufe, S. Williams, Yeatman, Mortimer, Young, Naito. ZND ROW: Wharton, McNish, Scholtz, Pendleton, Stanyer, Waltz, L. Williams, Swan, Storms, St. Clair, Sobieslxi. 3RD ROW: McAdoo, Thomas, S. Miller, M. Post, Odlin, Peatman, Thorne, Mitchell, Peterson, Stallxamp, MacMillan, Marshall. 4TH ROW: R Watson, Reichwein, Tibbetts, Turelx, Webb, Martell, Shepard, Pentz, Riedlin, Maclntyre, Matthews, Post. atin 1116 The Latin Club met this year to hear Pat Ducommon speak on her trip to Italy, to enjoy a Christmas party, and LATIN CLUB OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Timmie Get- chell, secretary: Lynn Helm, vice-president, Hal Bahls second vice-president. 2ND ROW: Graner Thorne president: and Mont McMillan, treasurer. to see pictures shown by Miss Helen Taylor on her trip to Europe. Other activities include the presentation of a skit by sophomores, and a movie, The Last Days of Pompeii. This year's leaders of the club have been Miss Dorothy Johnson, adviser, Graner Thorne, president, Lynn Helm, vice-president, Harold Bahls, second vice-president, Timmie Getchell, secretary, and Mont McMillan, treasurer. 5 , QQ ..... - i if Q L 1 A we' LATIN CLUB MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: Lindley, Cross, Ganison, Frost, D. Anderson, Eggleston, Kiner, Leuenberger, Bruce, Getchell, Andrews, Brewton, Jacoby, Jones, Barton. 2ND ROW: Bly, Cadwalder, Helm, Hill, Doyle, Lundy, Kyropoulus, Balfour, Barnes, Albers, Hosinski, Keen, Hoffman, Argue, Cooper, Layman, Bahls, Conner, Kermode, Chapman. 3RD ROW: Conser, Amos, Cantlin, Kirtland, Ericlrson, Bachman, Con- nolly Lofler, Huffman, Colwell, Douglas, Hawke, Breer, Hemphill.
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