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■■■v. G A N I Z A T FERTIG TEMPLE Hl-Y CLUB Fred Fertig President Scott Temple Secretary Bill Sifford Treasurer The second year since the organization of the Tro|an track star, and entertained several |uve- Hi-Y Club, a branch of the International Y. M nile wards of the county at a Christmas party. In C A, has been an active one. In accordance addition to this the club held a Vocational Guid- with the underlying principle of the club, 0th- ance Day, led by Dr. Bruce Baxter, of U. S. C. ers , many service projects were carried out. The Club ' s social activities included a faculty In an attempt to create better feeling be- breakfast, father and son barbecue, mothers ' tween the students of the school, a Howdy Day breakfast, a Valentine ' s progressive party and a was held. The Y boys also handled the printing May Day dinner party. The club was represented of game programs, obtained Frank Wykoff, the at two Y conferences. THIRD ROW— CARLIN, F. SAGER, BEAN. SANDOZ, STEELE, PETIT, TAYLOR. SMITH. HUNT. SECOND ROW— FERTIG. BORRELL. LOWE. KELLOGG, BURUM. HENDRICKSON, MR WOOD. SHARP. J. SAGER. FIRST ROW— BIVINS. COREY. HAMMOND. ERASER. FRANK, HARRINGTON, WALKER. TEMPLE, SIFFORD. ■ I 3 .F kT 59
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A T I O ZAPF MlSIKOFSKl W A, A, Officers Celia Zapf President Bertha Misikofski . Secretary-Treasurer !n view of the rapid growth of the Ventura Junior College into an institution of the first class, the G A A, officially changed the name of the organization to the Women ' s Athletic As- sociation, Functioning under this name for the first time, the association en|oyed a very suc- cessful year. One of the main purposes of the W. A. A, is to award letters and numerals to those girls actively participating in athletics. Numerals were awarded to all those playing on class teams, and V ' s to those who gained the required number of points. The club held regular meetings every month at the homes of members. The social activities included a card party, the proceeds of which went to the scholarship fund, and a Saint Patrick ' s luncheon in the cafeteria. A formal banquet and initiation of members was the last social event of the year. The interest in girls ' athletics, which is an im- portant part of the school ' s activities, is largely due to the work of the W. A. A. and the as- sociation ' s advisor. Miss Katherine Smith. FIRST ROW: HAGUE. HARRISON. ZAPF. C. CLARK. KUHNS. REF.D. MORRISON, MRS WENT- WORTH. PINE. TOLER. MISIKOFSKI. BOLES; SECOND ROW: H I RSCHFELDER. CARNE, COLLA. SEXTON. CARROTHERS. CAIRNS. CARR, HOMER, SYMONDS, SCOLES, MISS SMITH. WILLETT; THIRD ROW: KEELER, ADAMS, ECKSTEIN, FICKEN, NEVARIS, ROSE, McCANDLESS, FITCH. REAMS, COHN. POSPISIL | »| «. 58
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|IT ' ' f ORGANIZATI (TTT ' Fl KELLY FRENCH CLUB HUNT Bob Kelly President , . Bob Hunt Bob Hunt Vice-President , Betty Jane Cahill Bertha Mi, ikofski Secretary-Treasurer . . Joan Moore The desire to keep the French Club a restricted organization made it necessary for the students desiring admission to obtain a grade of at least a B in French before being eligible for mem- bership in the club Howeyer, despite the re- strictions, the club had the largest club member- ship in the school, with 55 members on the roll. Madame Vera Foster was the faculty adyisor and a good deal of credit is due her for her un- tiring efforts. FOURTH ROW POOL. SHARP. MURPHY, B. GRIFFIN, ARGABRITE, THIRD ROW: KNEIF, HARRISON, TAKETA. GRAY, REID, TODD MISIKOFSKI. CARMEN. KUHNS, B SMITH. HUNT. SECOND ROW: MCKAY. MOORE E, GRIFFIN. MCCONICA. RICHARDSON. FREEMAN. LUCE. C COHN. FARTHING, CAHILL, MRS FOSTER; FIRST ROW BRAZIL, M, SMITH, GEORGE, HENRY, H I RSCHF ELDER, McCANDLESS, A, CLARK, ROSAMOND, H. COHN, CASTRO, SEXTON, S CLARK, MRS S, CLARK- v : - •▼• — ▼.— •yr — ' w . A. . A. . ..C j 60
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