Taft Union High School and Junior College - Derrick Yearbook (Taft, CA)

 - Class of 1932

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itil? I Back Ron'-Mr. Lee, Landis, Scheufler, Thnrp. XVats0n, Eastwood. Smith. Frm!! Rau'fDarling, lf. llrllrin, l'rlcl'snn, laylur, A. Voltrin. CLUB-Chess took its place among college activities with the organi- zation ofa group of those interested in the game. Under the skilled guidance of the advisers the many chess tournaments have produced an experienced corps of players. OFFICERS President ...... . . .......... .... J im Peterson Vice-President ...... . . . Carton Taylor Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . John Scheufier Business Manager . . ..... Alton Coltrin Mr. E. G. Sewell Advisers ........ Mr. H. R. Lee . Mr. Hans W. Hansen AVIATION CLUB-To become a member of the Aviation Club it is neces- sary to be a student in the aviation classes. The object of the organization is to exchange views and facts about aeronautics and to increase an interest in and knowledge of it. 1 OFFICERS President ........... ............ . . . Raymond Strand Secretary-Treasurer . . . ..... Clinton Eddy Adviser ............... ................. ..... M r , E. A. Ross Rink lforv- 'vVvrlin:. riillmrg llraase. l'alcle n. .Y rnml' Rin' ell, .Xml rswt, gl. Smith. Malt-if-n. iT:-rv, Vildv, filin lxlllllknl. V'illis. lfritts. Hale. lnrdznv. ll.-gms. Nr. Ru-F A. Cultrin, Dani-, Broussard, IE. Coltrin, Butts, Strand, Hubbard. Frnur RI1'In'fK0f1lli. Morris, MacKay, Gilzcr, ll. VVilliams, Livingston.

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Lrfr lo Riglit-I-lvaft. Feliz, Small, Taylor, Miss Dessery, Asbury, Burrell, Landis. ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA-Not less than twelve units of work and thirty- two grade points are necessary to insure eligibility for membership in the Cali- fornia Junior College Scholarship Society. OFFICERS President ...... .............. .... J o an Taylor Vice-President ...... ........ F ay Asbury Secretary-Treasurer . . . ....... Margaret Burrell Adviser .................... . . . . Miss Edna L. Dessery DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN-Interest in German has been reflected by in- creased membership in the German Club. Several meetings stressing German social customs and culture proved both enjoyable and instructive, Club tradition was again upheld by an 'lout-door outing. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Leo Graham ....... . . . President . . . ....... Claude Downs Emma Richard . . . . . . Vice-President . . . ..... Jim Peterson Alvina Smith ... .. . Secretary ... ,.. Beatrice Borolf Joan Taylor ..... .. Treasurer ...... Leo Graham Mr. W. D. Baker ........... Adviser ....... .. Mr. W. D. Baker Buck Run'-XVylie, Ni-wkirk. fl. Smith, Schwafel, Braase, Cullen, Morrison, Throup. Cummers. . rrxfml lim taylor. lllrn, l'1t lsiw. Mr. llal cr, Stir, lfrleu-im', l'iIl5fX'l0f'!l. Ifront Rnwi Pcrrine, RlCll2l.I'll. ll. Bornff, A. Smith, l. lloroff. DuV:1ll, Garrison, Tharp.



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we f 'h ?' 4 .i xi T71 1712 filfitj A i Back Rrrzrfl. lioroff. B. Boroff, Burns, Dargitz, Gregory, V. Smith, Richard, Twvdrlcll, Lewis. Burrell. .Wcmwi Rm:-fjnms. Fngelke, Prrrigo, Thatcher, Stuck, A. Smith, Dustin, Mattrvm. Parker. Davis, DuVall, Cutshall. Garrison. Sweigart. Owens. Front Row-Feliz, Small, Hill, Huebner. liastwoorl, VVillis, Varner, Potter, Goode. interest has been manifested in women's sports and athletics since the organizing of the Women's Athletic Association. Starting the year with a new organization, it has developed until it has become an active group in college affairs. Any woman in the Junior College who has participated in one or more of the women's sports is eligible for membership. Practice and tryouts for all teams take place after regular school hours. Points are awarded on the national point basis of one hundred points for any woman making a first team. Captains of teams and executive officers of the association receive an additional twenty-five points. By the use of this point system, any member transferring to a college can also transfer her membership in the Women's Athletic Association. Four hundred points, or participation in four sports, is the requirement for receiving a letter. At the close of this year many of the members will have earned letters. About thirty Junior College women constitute the charter members of the association. By common consent the members agreed to initiate themselves by wearing their clothes backwards and colored bows in their hair for an entire school dav. The rest of the informal initiation was held in the gymnasium in the evening and was concluded by a kid partv. A formal initiation of taking the oath to support the association was held at a luncheon. Social activities as well as athletic events are enjoyed by the members. A snow partv held at Frazier Mountain Park furnished much excitement and fun. Taffy pulls, bridge parties, swimming, and horseback riding add to the pleasure of belonging to the association. l U BV co-operating in all student activities, it is the aim of the association to promote sportsmanship and friendliness and to help all students in enjoying their work in the Junior College: and bv sponsoring athletics and outdoor activities, it is the association's purpose to increase interest in sports and outdoor life. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER Emma Richard ...... .... , President . . . ....... Emma Richard Marv Owens ............ Vice-President . . . ....... Jessie Gregory gf Gretchen Eastwood ........ Secretary ........ Gretchen Eastwood Pauline Huebner .......... Treasurer .......... Pauline Huebner . Miss Dorothy Beardsley ...... Adviser ...... Miss Dorothy Beardsley fi A A E QE - E ' ll' ... ' - 1 , 'KK'

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