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KS! rlbjifrnifl Ebvfrilnbbilli 1'r!Pl'nfi1111 BACK ROW-ileft to right! .lulie Summers, Irene Bare, La Val Richardson, Joan Hamann, lean Gates, Barbara Fink. 2ND ROW-Bob Pierce, Kenny Francis. Dick Lonmis. Marvin Ash- by, Dan Ennerly. Larry Oglexby, David Gilstran, Dudley Parrish. Raising the money for a S50 scholarship is the yearly service activity of the CSF chap- ter at AUHS. This year the members sold Christmas cards and held concessions and sock dances to provide the funds for an elected member to begin his higher educa- tion during the semester following gradua- tion. Mary Ellen Dulaney, who is now at- tending Heald's Business College in San Francisco, was last year's scholarship win- ner. The election of this year's candidate, FRONT ROW-Marilyn Parrish, Pat Willey, Pat Dulaney, Mrs. Fenny, Advisor: Diane Ashbaugh, Barbara Frisbie, Alice Barn. CNet Pictured-Shari ie Peyaarj . however, has not yet been held as this book went to press. The organization's of- ficers are newly elected each semester. For the fall they were as follows: Bob Pierce, President: Kenny Francis, Vice-President: and La Val Richardson, Secretary-Treas- urer. ln the spring semester Larry Oglesby was President, and David Gilstrap and Diane Ashbaugh were Vice-President and Secretary-Treasurer respectively. 1111-11 1. Did he say THAT . . 4 Really? 2. That's what you get, Kenny. 3. Is this a dagger I see before me?
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ffrtxfl QD lfllI'II1I iam L fn!! STANDING-fleft to right! Mr. Antal. Advisor: Barbara Carrnn, Maxine Tucker. Norma Lunsford. Having just a handful of members from the very outset of the year, the journalism group were forced to work at an excited pace all year long in their efforts to publish regularly the Hilltop News and Santa Lurcia. Thirteen regular issues of the school paper ancl a literary supplement were put out. TYPING-lean Venema, Dnris Anuff and Sharlie Pevsar. Not nic- tured. Jim Pearce. Busy with the Annual were Sharlie Peysar, ,lean Venema, Barbara Carron, and Nancy Stoltey. Early in the spring the group took a field trip to the San Luis Obispo Telle- grarn-Tribmne, where they had an oppor- tunity to see a meclium-sizecl newspaper plant with its rotary presses in action. ,mill MQ? 1. Initiationls rough, isn't it Tony? 2. Those Frosh are really something. 3. Oh High and Mighty Seniors . . . 4. How can Patty smile after' all that? 5, Journey, in his youth.
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2' K X Ji diff- BACK ROW-fleft in riqhtl La Val Richardson Patricia Willey Betty lean Tyler Donnadine Uisehner Valerie Youngblood Jo Anne Arnold Julie Summer: Sondra Elliot! Miss Lambert, Advisor 3RD ROW- Alice Baro Viruinia Colvin Sh'rI H d 'n I ey o gi lean Gates Joan Hamann Marilyn Parrish Christina Villa Joyce Elliott 2ND ROW- Paulina Villa Pat Dulaney Fern Brazzi Pat Schroeder Jeanne Fraser Cozie Platz Laura MeMurphy FRONT ROW- Betty Lou Ostini Doris Acuff Kay Henderson Irene Barn Bonnie Gates Rexene Boekemuehl Sue Dean In December some of the girls joined the Hi-Y on a bowling party at Paso Robles. Liking the mixed-group idea, they teamed up again with the Hi-Y for a Pismo Beach skating party. Officers of the year were: Irene Baro, rresi- dent, Bonnie Gates, Vice-President, Kay Hen- derson, Corresponding Secretary, Doris Acuff, Recording Secretary, and Lorna Petersen., Treasurer. .ittll This year Hi-Y activities concentrated on sports and socials. Reverend Isbell, as Guest Speaker at the first of the year, told the Combined Y that pitching in to do an earnest job of living and mixing it with laughter was the thing we were all trying to do but not realizing it as a rule. As the season progressed, Jimmy Dodge, Sports Chairman of the club, accepted several invitations from the Grammar School Y to have basketball and baseball games between the two Y clubs. Even though the Hi-Y Won all of these games, the Gra-Y teamsters played so cleverly that each meeting was no little contest. To raise ,V , K .J fi 'Y im eff' KJ BACK ROW-KI to rl George Salsberry Richard Radke Robert Pittenger David Dodd J im my Dodge Jay Locke MIDDLE ROW- John King Gene DeII'Anno Joe McCabe Terry Newell Clarence Morgan Billy Flower Mr. Antal, Advisor SITTING- Wendell Hawley Dudley Parrilh Gail Ednar Dan Cullen Sam Cullen ' -' 'wmsmm V 1 money for the club's funds, a movie night was held in January. Followirg a table-game night in February, a skating party, to which the Tri Hi-Y was invited, was held in Pismo Beach. The activity that will probably be re- membered longest was the Paso Bowling Party, which was the first bowling experience of half the shrieking participants. Officers were: Sam Cullen, President, Gail Efl- gar, Vice-President, Dudley Parrish, Secretary: and Dan Cullen, Treasurer.
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