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Officers Back row: Bobbie Morris, Treasurer, Lela Hubbell, I.C.C. Representative. Front row: Sue Johnson, Vice-President, Pat Roth- lisberger, President. v-TL: N ,f ,ef C i . ' , R'- f W 'J' COLLEGIATES The Collegiates started off Their round of activi- Ties with a barrel of fun at The Pasadena Winter Gardens. On October 2, they attended a Hallow- een party at Lela Hubbell's house, after prepar- ing Tray favors for The SisTer Kenny HospiTal. A surprise breakfast wiTh The SophisTicaTes on December 1 had The group hopping out of bed early in The morning. Among the oTher activities That were held were a roller skating parTy, a sweater raffle, and a lecTure on iuvenile delinquency. ln addition They prepared food for a needy family on Thanks- giving. ' V3.3 .... .... M fa lui-1-wsu i - ,VVV T ,..5,x:1,,Fj:f I Back row: S. Rigg, S. Conover, J. Accardo, J. Hein, C. Cameron, L. Hubbell, P. Croxin, J. Carl, J. MCGuigan, P. Rothlisberger, P. McAclow, K. Davidson, D. Jones, K, Brewer. Middle row: S. Grueter, J. Green, P. Varnum, S, Alexander, B. Beaudet, B. Rhoades, S. Sherrard, M. Samarin, L. Hoegler, M. Christopher, C. Homer, D. Scott, J. Harshbarger, J. Fischer. Front row: S. Finkle, M. Nelson, S. Collins, M. l Parady, P. Plank, M. Tarbell, C. Perotti, S. Johnson, S. Shaul, B. Morris, D. Arnold, T. De Carlo, M. Bibler. oO
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SCE-If LARSI-ll? Sf CIETY Q lid fi ff? ' - ' Temple City High School's C.S.F. chapter was organized and chartered in 1955. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate good scholar- ship and school service in students. Approxi- mately eight and one-half per cent of the stu- dent body are members. These include many of TCHS' outstanding citizens. Their main function is service for the school. Bill Smith and Blaze Bonazza are the faculty advisers of the chapter at Temple City. Members have many wonderful opportunities for scholarships in innumerable colleges and universities. A number of foreign students are newly enrolled in Temple City High School. These students held an interesting panel discussion at one of the C.S.F. meetings. They gave a general description of the schools, homes, towns, etc., in their countries. Back row: L. McDonald, B. McCrory, D. Mann, R. Surdam, B. Rose, J. Parody, M. Williams, R Scott J Weismann T Mallory E Ellington. Middle row: D. Nielsen, J. Zachmann, S. Shaul, P. McAdow, J. Samarin, Mr. Smith W Triay E Martin D Van Vliet, L. Moore, L. Bradley. Front row: M. Wilkinson, M. Samarin, R, Stipp, K. Mellecker, K. Primm J Mitchell J Peckham A Williams, A. Utterson, T. Parrington.
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..........,--sy Sf Pi-IISTICATES As a service club of The YWCA, The Sophisticates have fulfilled many goals. Instead of each girl's working separately, The whole club worked as a Team on both service proiects and activities. Sophisticates had many good Times Together, including potluck dinners and swimming parTies, Christmas parties, and a come-as-you-are break- fast. But among The good Times were moments of fellowship, such as The World Fellowship serv- ice held aT The liirst CongregaTional Church in Pasadena. This was a very inspirational service for officers and members of all The Y-Teen clubs in This area. Three of The girls aTTended The leadership con- ference aT Asilomar during The summer. Girls of high-school age from California, Arizona, Nevada, and Hawaii attended. They benefited greatly from This experience and brought back many new ideas To The club. The lnTer-Club Council representative, Sue Skill- ern, along with The presidenT, aTTended many I.C.C. meetings at The Y with girls from Y-Teen clubs in The surrounding area. The biggest project of The year was selling Syl- vania light bulbs. Officers Back row: A. Heed, President, B. MacDonald, Vice-Presi- clent. Front row: N. Moore, Treasurer, S. Skillern, I.C.C. Representa- tive, J. Mitchell, Secretary. Back row: J. Mitchell, C. Titus, D. Matheney, L. Moore, S. O'Toole, V. Jimenez, K. Prim, J. Gillette, L. Conklin, L. Bonnet, J. Blakesley L. Nelson, J. Allen, L. Hughes, P. Beech, A, Utterson, D. Novak, L. Farr, C, Lloyd, J. Adamson, B. Adams. Third row: J. Hutchesen, N Landing, M. Lewis, A. Zaccaro, S. Upson, J. Blakely, J. Beard, K. Grueter, M. Backlund, D. Clark, M. Brown, A, Evans, L. Mentze, M Martin, J. Van Pienbroek. Second row: P. MacFarlane, C. Scott, K. Schneider, C. Kirin, W. Triay, S. Johnston, B. Wagner, B. MacDonald B. Barley, B. Matthews, R. Bottorff, S. Thomas, L. Wetmore, M. Derrick. Front row: R. lpsen, L. Henry, J. Peckham, L. Pinzetti, K. Williams, H. Judy, S. Smith, S. Skillern, A. Heed, N. Moore. I
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