Temple City High School - Templar Yearbook (Temple City, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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Temple City High School - Templar Yearbook (Temple City, CA) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 72 of 150
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Page 72 text:

G11 . . A322 .. RBC!! Mai? we: DANCE Toes pointed, heads up, The spot goes on, and the big Dance Concert begins - the biggest event of The year in Dance Club! The idea that cats prowl at night was The basis for Midnight Creepers, as done here. Nancy Elgar and Carol Ferraro creep through the rich part of town. A dewy, damp southern morning was the setting for a Mornin' Stroll along the bank of the 'ole Miss. On March 29-30 the club's production ot Here Cornes the ShowboaT, Temple High's answer to N'Orleans and 'Ole Miss, hit the boards. Other activities of club members were field Trips to ballets, other school concerts, and this year, for the Back row: H. Childs, B. Daniel, S. Norris, N. Elgar, S. Slemons, R. Stipp, B. Crane, J. Carmac, G. Zuckerman, T. Slemons, N Starr M Adkins, L. Rokes, G. Littler, K. Hornback, M. Marks, L. Moffet, M. Marten, G. Kilburn, B. Becker, P. Hagerty, R. lpsen, B. Palmer Warner, N. Irvine, S. Hoff, M. O'Toole, J. Truppelli, C. Crane, B. Stoll, B. Nestie, C. Ferraro. ... .,.,,,,,,ow.N.+f+ -- K hi 4 A L Q,

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ENGINEERS' CLUB The Engineers' Club was founded in order to further and foster an inter- est in the fields of science and en- gineering. Under the supervision of Mr. Thaller and Mr. Onderdonk, var- ious people worked on proiects in the field of engineering. On December i, 1956, they attended a program at California lnstitute of Technology, planned for prospective students of the school. Among the many subjects discussed were Are Metals Weak or Strong? , Problems of High Speed Flight, and The Wa- ter Supply Problem in Southern Cali- fornia. They also met the president of Caltech, Dr. Lee Du Bridge. An example of the Engineers' Club ingenuity was Jim Morton's hot dog cooker. lt is made of three boards in a u shape with nails on two sides. lt works on standard house current. Hot dogs are then placed on the nails, and the wires are hooked on. After the current is turned on the hot dogs cook in about two and one- half minutes. Back row: Mr. Onderdonk, B. Elliott, J. Brewer, C. Leonard, C. McCreery, B. Heath, D. Mann, Mr. Thaller. Third row: J. Weismann, J. Parady, N. Johnson, O. Hart, J. Cordes, B. Jones, C. Henney. Second row: B. Rose, R. Surdam, T. Mallery, J. Rains, H. Evans, R. Lefler, J. Walker. Front row: B. Crosby, R. Scott, R. Sampson, M. Sweeney, R. Burkholder, C. Porter. Back row: S. Kilburn, Y. Anderson, G. lsaac, S. Finkle, S. Wilkins, R. Burnstein, M. Marks, D. Singelvn, G. Littler. Middle row: M. Reukema. N: Cash, B. Lubin, L. Bon- net, J. Lang, B. Milano, K. Hayes, J. Gillett, P. Beech, A. Heed. Front row: L. Olson, J. Harwell, B. Becker, J. Beard, L. Henry, B. Shideler, B. Rubert, K. Hornback. F RT CLUB Those who liked to paint and sketch had a fine time in the Art Club, under the direction of Mrs. Shirlee Cleveland. Many excursions were made to pro- vide new creative ideas. Among these excursions were a guided tour through Forest Lawn on December l, a trip to the zoo to sketch live an- imals, and visits to Exposition Park and Huntington Art Gallery. The trip to San -Pedro Wharf to paint sea- scapes was a definite challenge to these beginning artists. 6



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CLUB first time, they went to the beach and danced on the sand, a really creative experience for ci serious student of dance. Did the Dance Club do anything else? Yes, members had fun, but they found that the da and day out grind of a dancer is plain hard work. And, frankly, they admit they wouldn't have made it without Miss Martha Hall. club y in X , Front row: C. Sherrard, F. Henderson, K. Hubener, B. Morris, N. Kin n, J. Springer, J. Muck, P. Brown, C. Bender, L. Bradley, S. Bradley, K. Little, C. Kirin, K. Kimball, T. DeCarlo, J. Glick, P. Croxen. P l i i ready for their evening appearance. L. Hubbell, C. Cameron, C. Brewer, M. Tarbell, C. Perotti, S. Dingle, rimm, S. Petersen, K. Panick, P. Evans, J. Robertson, L. Bonnet, J. g g gggygyy rf... ..,,o'f Maw, 2.......hC... Making their Grand Entrance are the showboat band and performers With their little black faces shinin', the 'fStowaways watch the south ern gentleman and his belle waltz through the poorer section of town

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