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ORGANIZATIO N sITI KINGSTON SPANISH CLUE Russell Kingston Marian Moore . , Gladys Faulk . , Gertrude Corcoran Harold Kingston The Spanish Club was organized to promote interest in the Spanish language and customs, to make work in Spanish more enjoyable, and to promote social activities. This year the club had a large membership and many social activities. In the middle of January a most interesting and entertaining club party was held at the home of Richard Nideffer in Saticoy. In the spring one . . . President Vice-president Secretary-Treasurer Social Activities Sergeant-at-Arms of the best school dances of the year was given by the club in the new shop building. A typical Spanish atmosphere was given by red and yellow decorations, a bar and small tables where punch could be obtained. A Spanish Fiesta at Matilija Springs climaxed the year. Much credit for the club ' s success was due to its sponsor, Mrs Annabelle Anderson FIRST ROW R. KINGSTON. EWING, ARMSTRONG. ABBOTT, HAAS. AYERS. ATKINSON, BECKETT. GRANT. JEFFRIES. GRAY. H. KINGSTON. HARRINGTON: SECOND ROW; LINDSAY. MRS ANDERSON MOORE, HE.ARNE. CLARK, TOLER, MCKINLEY, SYMONDS, CARR, TAKETA: FIRSTROW WATERMAN, COLLA, CORCORAN, C, FICKEN, KEELER. L. FICKEN, RINEHART, M FADE. MORR I SON, BONESTEL. . . z . ' ' ;y2 ' ' j z ' A: ' z z A ' A -SJE 61
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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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52 m EC ORGAN IZAT Mfr ii • ON s-];ei m f , - f ' i MUSI Herbert Gaertner Bill Lowe . . . Marvelle Gregg . The Music Club, a group of the school ' s music lovers, has concluded an active year, during which the club entertained with several functions. The first social function of the year was a party at which dancing and cards were the di- versions. The club later entertained at an Ha- waiian dance, the proceeds from which were used to pay for transportation on the trips to Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, The first trip taken by the club was to Santa C CLUB , . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Barbara to hear the All-Southern California Col- lege Orchestra, which made its appearance there on March 1. On March 29, the club attended a concert given by the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at Santa Barbara. The third trip taken by club members was to Los Angeles, where they heard Victor Herbert ' s comic opera, Babes in 1 oyland . The advisor of the Music Club was Miss Dorothy McConnell. THIRD ROW: DIMOCK. HARRINGTON. INMAN. LOWE. ATKINSON. MOORE. TRENHOLM. JEFFREY. DELA GUERRA SECOND ROW; McCONNlCA. McGRATH. LOTTON. REID. BROWN. PETERS. MILLER. MCCONNELL- FIRST ROW NEVARIS. MONMONIER. TUTTLE. TOPPING. HILFORD. MISS McCONNELL. TOBIN. GREGG . A. Z A. .:i .A. .:: A. A. Zi. .A Z Jk Z A P A. Z: A. Z A. -A. z .A. . A. ii a!z: .A. 62
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