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

 - Class of 1958

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As. iid 0 X e Quill and Scroll Society: E. Pascoe, D. Singelyn, J. Collord, E. Ackerman, B. Ballow, A. Williams, L. Moore. Scribes are Honored The Quill and Scroll Society, an international hon- orary journalistic society, was formed to promote better journalistic writing in school publications. To qualify as a member one had to be a iunior or a senior, had to be in the upper third of his class schol- astically, and had to have clone outstanding work on one of the school's publications. The chapter officers: President, John Collord, Vice- President, Elinore Pascoe, Secretary, Susan Solsby, and Treasurer, Alice Williams. The members initiated on March 24 were Linda Moore, Donna Singelyn, and Barry Ballow. Barry Ballow leaves the USC Student Union on his way to the television center to investigate a career in public relations, Quill and Scroll members who attended Journalism Day at USC, March 8, pose in front me ,1--fs of Tommy Trojan. S 16 ,Q 7 ,ii 1Ill11 s M 1 4. 1,

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Keu Club The Key Club has been one of The mosT acTive organizaTions on campus This year. Among some of The acTiviTies oT Key Club members This year were The YouTh CenTer breakTasT, The Kiwanis luncheon, an indoor sporrs banqueT, and The Camellia FesTival, where They served wherever They were needed. Mem- bers have served Temple CiTy High School and Temple CiTy as a communiTy whenever called upon. These young men did noT have all work and no play, however, They had a loT of Tun. They had a pariy following a TooTball game, a dinner, and a weekend in The mounTains while The snow was sTill on The ground. The Key Club membership feels ThaT under Jerry Redman, presidenT, and Denny Allen, secreTary- Treasurer, They have had one of Their mosT consTruc- Tive years aT Temple CiTy. Key Club: Back row: E. Sisola, D. DiGiorgio, E. Hansen, M. Vogel, B. L. BaTeman, D. Allen, G. Ball, C. MoTfeT, F, BaTeman, H. Hanson, J. Fuller, D. Gallagher, P. Brown, B. Wells, R. Kidwell. N ll . H g,41.4 1, MXN 1 f I 'A Q 4' f! g' ., gf! Wm' T-7? ' o , Y V ' ' ' Qi? 'F . .. . 9 A If -T-. U Q . r ?ff.zf ': ,I Key Club's Officers: D. Allen, secreTary-Treasurer, J. Redman, presidenT, T Mallory, vice-presidenT. Taylor, T. ChrisTensen, D. CurTiss, E. ElIingTon, D. Dunn. Middle row: T. Mallory, Redman, J. McClellan. Front row: C. Barinoff, K. RoberTi, T. Teel, B. DieTrick, G.



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One of the newest clubs on campus this year was Junior Statesmen. The purpose of the group is to learn more about our government, how laws are made, and to discuss current political issues. ln its election last fall, the following officers were elected: President, Gary Topion, Vice-President, Jim Hager, Debate Chairman, Maureen Quinn, and Publicity Chairman, Barry Ballow. William Blomgren was the club adviser. Some of the highlights of the past year were a speech made by Grant Thompson, Junior Statesmen governor of California, in November, and a speech by Congressman Pat Hillings, in February. The club also sent a represen- tative and a legislator to the Regional Convention. This representative was Jim Hager. Legislative sessions were held also during the school year. Legislative sessions were debates over current political problems. New laws were brought up also, and if they were worth while, they were passed for the school club. Sometimes they sent the laws to the Junior Statesmen headquarters, and if the law were passed by headquarters, it was sent on to the representatives and congressmen and then to the Junior Statesmen Congress and the House. A Junior Stalesmen Club's Officers: A. Markovits, parliamen tarian, G. Topion, president, E. Kempslcy, secretary-treas- urer, J. Hager, vice-president. Government in Practice Junior Statesmen Club: Back row: D. Sepp, P. Katzmaier, G. Topjon, S. Dingle, M. Quinn, J. Hager, D. Mann. Middle row: J. Beard, J. Blakesley, B. Adams, S. L'Hommedieu, E. Kempsky, S. Higgs, N. Casih. Front row: H. Hanson, G. Hill, A. Markovits, E. Ellington, K. Davis, B. Ballow.

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