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Sclence Club: Buck row: J. Hargraves, R. Burkholder, D. Mann, J. Walker, A. Markovits, M. Stoner, J Kimball, T. Hawkins, R. Rains. Front row: C. Acker, D. Mann, G. Grunwalt, F. Dryseale, B. McCrory, K Taylor, C. Rush, L. lnfvin. Science Club Jn Red Cross Science Club was formed to bring science students into closer contact with scientific personnel and prob- lems. The members planned several Types of activities. Meetings were held once a month. They had field Trips to many outstanding scientific laboratories. Science lectures, where Dr. E. A. Anderson always provided interesting speakers, were held. Dr. Carl D. Anderson was among these speakers and gave a lecture on Cosmic Radiation. Floyd Thaller and Darrell Lintha- cum, advisers, Steve Fenner, presi- dent, Lynn lrwin, vice-president, and Martin Stoner, secretary, feel that this group was successful in working toward the advancement of science. Jr Red Cross' Officers: B. Fox, vice-president, D. Nalick, treasurer, S. Cutler, publicity, J. Funk, presi- dent, B. Clark, secretary. Junior Red Cross is a service club dedicated to having fun and com- pleting worthwhile projects for Tem- ple City High. lt is composed of a council of freshmen and sophomores. This en- thusiastic group decided on proiects under the leadership of Jeanine Funk and Brian Fox. Even though it is a newly-organ- ized club, members have succeeded in many proiects. They collected toys at a Christmas Dance and had con- ferences with Junior Red Cross clubs in neighboring schools. They had a successful year and are looking forward to an even more productive '58 ancl '59, , 5, Q . 1 fo x 1 i iee..wf-:se-2 Q.. X is . , , , . Q ,, .., 4 'T l ,...' . L2 A T , 9.4, 7 gi . . is- i iQ 'ex gg . in .g,..g. ir: .Q 7 in gg a gnu 'Hifi '.. A' ilfl J Science Club's Officers: L. Irwin, vice-president, S Fenner, president, M. Stoner, secretary. ag? , migav F I I Z Aumfu.s J! eee!'ee , '- alllmu llllll ,gif r , Jr. Red Cross: Back row: E. Ludlow, B. Clark, D. Lee, P. Finch, D. Nalick, S. Gray, S. Longstreet Front row: D. Porter, C. Hanson, L. Rokes, J. Funk, J. Fletcher, K. Cloud.
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Dance Club TCHS Dance Club welcomed all girls this year who 3 appreciate rhythm and who like free expression through dance. The purpose of the group was to further members' interest in dance, music, and rhythms. lt offered oppor- tunities to participate in assemblies and production, as well as in leadership and cooperation. ln October, the Dance Club elected its officers for the year. They were: President, Marilyn Marten, Vice-Presi- dent, Heather lrvine, Secretary, Sue Peterson, Treasurer, Connie Kirin, Historian, Sharon Upson. Activities of the Dance Club are interesting and have been enioyed by both student body and public. Dance Club's Officers: H. Irvine, vice-president, M. Dance workshops, which were included in the GAA Maflen' Pfesldenlf 5' UPSOW hlsloflfmf 5- Pefefsonf Play Day, gave the dance enthusiasts an opportunity to Secretory? C' Kirin' treasurer' share the ideas and techniques of visiting schools. The .. . Symposium, a highly interesting program, consisted of visiting schools and featured a well-known dance in- structor. Big production for the group this year was entitled Around the World in Dance, in which the new idea of abstract settings was used. ' Under the direction of Miss Martha Hall, Dance Club has become one of the most popular activities on campus. Five members of the Dance Club rehearse for the Dance Concert March 21-22. Dance Club: Back row: E. Sisola, B. Johnson, J. Smith, S. Gray, D. Matlock, D. Nelson, B. Hassett, C. Ferraro, S. Skelley, H. Childs, D. Matheney, C. Zernickow, L. Conklin, J. Ward. Third row: L. Rokes, C. Bettis, L. De Martino, R. lpsen, C. Kirin, B. Nestie, J. Truppelli, R. Stipp, M. McDonough, C. Lawyer, H. Hauck, E. Henderson, M. E, Derrick, B. MacDonald, L. Moffat. Second row: J. Springer, J. Lang, D. Dietzel, M. Backlund, N. Elgar, B. Daniels, N. Abbott, S. Upson, M. Marten, M. Carlson, J. Little, S. Peterson, H. Sherrard, M. Quinn, P. Wetmore, Front row: S. Bradley, L. Overlin, A. Heed, H. Judy, H. Irvine, S. Norris, M. O'Toole, K. Primm, S. Rushton, S. Dawson, C. Bender, J. Bourrette. 6 9 43 9 gy -.T P Y 4 -0 - . . Y 5. ,hah . 2 V . il
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f. 5 'W -X5-gov -.. ' 1.,,,,,A:., ., . ' ...rg .- ' - - N X . F' .5 ' T iv- .. A -5 ' mf - ' T 1 L51 .. 'H -T - ' 5 T ' T .y'H:i ., 55 ff ,Lf J Y, H' .A -, J. f, . . f - rkiiff- ,S-few f-if? -f --P f . 'g 2' A 1' T 'ic 37,7 J K ' V-,1 'u' - ' 5: i A,,- I .. V ,.p og. S T, A - ,.. . fr V 1 'K-h .fr . sf P . Af asf' r mfs- . .ew -l . .. agen J- 1- - S -'Z - Collegiates: Bock row: J. Hutcheson, J. Mitchell, V. Jimenez, M. Lewis, B. Adams, J. Foley, K. Schneider, J. Beard, S. Solsby, E. Henderson, S. Smith, J. Adamson, B. Weygondt, L. Mentze. Third row: M. Brown, M. Backlund, D. Clark, 5. Upson, S. Johnston, B. MacDonald, W. Triay, S. Skillern, N. Moore, A. Heed, S. O'Toole, C. Titus, L. Henry. Second row: K. Williams, B. Matthews J. Blakesley, L. Wetmore, R. Jamieson, S. Thomas, K. Primm, N. Abbott, J. Allen, L. Hughes, H. Judy B. Houck. Front row: J. Bourrette, J. Blakely, J. Gillette, P. Beech, R. lpsen, L. Nelson, L. Farr, D Matheney, L. Conklin, M. E. Derrick, A. Utterson C.,Zernickow. I I Eleventh-grade Sophisticates were led through a year of activities by Barbara Jones, president, and their adviser, Miss Yvonne Caruthers. The year began with the masquerade Halloween Dance in October, which they helped to sponsor. The group enioyed also a potluck dinner and helped the iunior class by serving at the taco feed. At the annual World Fellowship Service, in which they participated, they saw the more serious side of Y-Teens. Collegiates began the year with a potluck at the home of Kathy Williams, president. The group was in charge of the refreshments and decorations for the Halloween Dance. They participated also in the impressive World Fellowship Service at the First Congregational Church in Pasadena. Sophisticates: Back row: D. Singelyn, L. Overlin, S. Skelley, S. Hoff, C. Crane, H. Irvine, P. Hammond, C. Ferraro, J. Sippel, B. Milano, S. Slemons, M. Seixas, E. Kempsky, M. Reukema, T. Scherer. Third row: Y. Caruthers, J. Anderson, W. Thursby, K. Anderson, S. Johnson, S. Marshall, H. Childs, N. Elgar, B. Daniels, J. Lyons, M. Magie, J. Gudmundson, C. de la Torre, I. Buckeridge, J. Ward, C. Roth, S. L'Hommedieu, A. Miller. Second row: M. Quinn, B. Jimenez, J. Lang, R. Stipp, M. Kammer, K. Bonney, S. Mack, L. Perez, M. Annunziata, L. Jackson, B. Becker, L. Mancuso. Front row: M. O'Toole, B. Stoll, S. Norris, M. Marks, A. Fernandez, G. Gravatte, D. Barnes, J. Soden, K. Mellecker, J. Truppelli, B. Nestie, B. Jones. I. Collegiates' Officers: Back row: J. Mitchell, A. Utterson M. E. Derrick, B. Adams. Front row: L. Farr, C. Titus World Through Sophisticates' Officers: Back row: B. Stoll, L. Overlin, S Hoff, H. lrvine. Front row: B. Jones, B. Nestie, B. Jimenez
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