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

 - Class of 1958

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Page 35 text:

. . . In Service black eyes and bruised arms and legs. February was The biggesT monTh Tor The Boys' League. ln honor of ST. ValenTine's Day, The Boys' League cooperaTed wiTh The Girls' League To puT on The annual ValenTine's Dance. The laT- Ter parT of The monTh, The Boys' League spon- sored The FaculTy-STudenT and VarsiTy-Alumni BaskeTball games. AnoTher evenT, iniTiaTed iusT This year, was a FaculTy-VarsiTy Baseball game. ln March, The boys aT TCHS were given a chance To prove Their TleeTness of TooT in The annual PenTaThlon ConTesT. This included five Track evenTs, in which medals were presenTed To The firsT Three places of each evenT. ln May, anoTher Boys' League assembly was presenTed, and Then The Whiskerino ConTesT came along, The lasT evenT of The year. This conTesT deTermined who could grow The biggesT beard in Two weeks. The winner was presenTed wiTh an elecTric razor. Kip Roberti Chairman of Finance Gary Heaton, in ringing Tones, commands his slave To sTep if up on Bermuda Slave Day, February 14. Bill Taylor, Boys' League prexy, crowns King Kip Roberti at Cupid's Deligh'r,' the annual Valentine Formal, sponsored by The Boys' and Girls' Leagues. .rrr . Dick DiGiorgio waTches one of his Team members Take a nose dive during The Donkey BaskeTball game, February 5. T' 'L

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- se V1- Bill Taylor President Dennis Gallagher Vice-President Bill Wells Mel Vogel Secretary Chairman of Entertainment Bous' League The male students, and, in fact, the student body as a whole, benefited from another suc- cessful year for the Boys' League. The success of its many events was due mainly to the spon- sorship of San Mallicoat and his help from the members of the Boys' League Council. This council consisted of five officers, of which three were elected, and the other two were ap- pointed by the council of the previous year. The elected officers were: President, Bill Taylor, Vice- President, Dennis Gallagher, and Secretary, Bill Wells. The appointed officers were: Chairman of Finance, Charles Roberti, and Chairman of Entertainment, Mel Vogel. This year's activities were started off with an interesting assembly presented by the Fisher Body Corporation. Next, in January, a swimming meet was held, in which medals were awarded to the winners of each event. Then the annual Freshman-Sophomore Brawl was quite memor- able to several of The participants because of ur. fxtllllll I ul. 0 'l lll , l llr' 'W4 WM C ,. i .arse-:rs Q, l H f::::-'L -ff , im 5 lit. F-A lll 0 U



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Senior Service -'xy- I--1 v4 l f 'W f ' Senior Service's Officers: K. Lloyd, secre- tary-treasurerg G. Topjon, president. im 7 W XWIIV ,W 4 mil Every Wednesday morning at eight o'cIock, a group of about a dozen boys met at Mr. YerTson's office, during The past year. Little has been known about This organization, and for a very good reason. The purpose of Senior Service is to build tradition and serve The stu- dent body without recognition. One of the main ways they did This was by conceiving new ideas which would help The student body. Some of Them were carried out by The Senior Serv- ice, but most of Them were handed over to other organizations and clubs to carry out. Some of Their more apparent duties have been To help at athletic events and to serve as ushers at such functions as the PTA Variety Show Commencement, and Baccalaureate Last but not least, the members unofficlally but whole- heartedly helped to promote school spirit. . f I ' I ,f . . Senior Service: Back row: T, Mallory, P. Katzmaier, M. Jones, K. Lloyd. Front row: G. Fuller, G. Topion, M. Vogel, B. Dietrick. S

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