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Wo i e«, «,«i and Steam sponsored by Mr. Harold Krohne, the Model Railroad and Steam Club is composed of students interested in the steam locomotive. Many interesting meetings were held to study and discuss colorful aspect of American History. The club meets every Monday after school in foom. 114. J Sponsored by Mr. Charles W. Wright, the stage crew constructs, paints, repairs and assemblies scenery and props in the first period woodworking class. I)uj)ing plays they change stage scenery, mc t the rigging and manage the stage r each produaion. Courtesy and service are the two by- words of this selected group of students. With their assistance, well balanced, nutri- tious hot -lunches are served by the cafeteria staff at Sturges.
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• t ' p - O J ' ljJU . . y ii J ere There are fifty students in the Sturges Band. Directed by Mr. George Reed, the band participated in the Highland Avenue Parade, Indio Date Festival Parade, Spring Festival, National Orange Show and played as a concert band in the Spring Contest. This year ' s band, led by Lucionne Lundberg, had as majorettes Darlene Manning and Linda Lacy. The Sturges Junior High School Band has won many prizes in competition with other schools. This year ' s band is led by Lucionne Luodberg. Po8«
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0. One girl each period on Tuesdays Thursdays is assigned to the office. Eacfi girl selected for this job works one period a week in place of her regular gym period. They run errands between buildings, de- liver messages to various teachers and locations. These girls are alj fctourteous, gracious and, above all, wij g to lend a and at any time . « ' ' Xos Picaros (the rascals), sponsored by Miss Baez is a club for any student in- terested in Spanish. Its purpose is to pro- mote interest, knowledge, enjoyment and appreciation of things with a Spanish Accent. The dub meets every Monday after school for a short meeting in room 2. The year ' s program included a Mexican dinner prepared and served by the club members, a Christmas party with a Spanish | inata, and a Span! one of iJtK local theater J« jJ Z s} ' S ' - it J Ji unior JptlmlAtA In its second year on campus, the Junior Optimist Club, sponsored by Mr. Bernard Fas and Principal Lavur- ence Cook, has continued its fine reputation for service and social work. This club is exclusively for boys and encourages them to band together for the purpose of develop- ing optimistic beliefs, loyalty to par- ents, loyalty to country, devotion to school work, and respea for order. ' Ji Pag i
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