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HICUIRD03 .LLLLLLL 41.4.4 Q THE I-IOSTESS CLUB Preszdeut ..,.,....,,,...,....,........7,A,,7 ...,,,, ,.,...,....,...,.,,..... .. .....,. M yrtle Moomaw Vice-President ...,. .. ,..,., ..,,. ....A, ll 4 argie Calkins Secretary ..... ..,,....... ... Y...,......, M ary Shick Program Clzairmafz .A.Aw. ..,,vA,,, .,... ,...,....,,.,,., .. K o leta Osborn .flrizrzfser .............,, VK,.....,.7....,....7 ,.....,v,..,....,....,........,... . ..... . Mrs. Williamson Initiation of the new members of the Hostess Club was held during a buffet supper which was put on by the old members. Much fun and hilarity resulted when new members were compelled to eat entirely with their fingers. Another event was a surprise luncheon given for Mr. and Mrs. lVilliamson shortly after they became so. Service and pleasure were mingled in the year's program: a great deal of welfare work was done by members,and a social evening was enjoyed when the football boys and Hostess Club had a Bar-B-Q steak dinner on Studebaker Hill. The spring semester was climaxed in Education XVeek with a tea put on for the parents and friends of the high school. under the direction of the club. M. I. M.-'Se F. F A. President .......,.... r,r,,,,,,., ,.c.....,.,. ,I oe Roberts Vice-President ....., , .,...,s W'ilbur Hylton Treasurer ......... .,..v. C larence Robinson Secretary. ...,.... .... ,,..,,,.., F r ank Pottorff Reporter ................ ........, L ouis Horton Farm llfatch Dog .,....t.......r,..,..,,.,r,,,.,.,.......,....,,,,,,.,...t.....,...., VValker Thomas XVe members feel that our McFarland F. F. A. organization is one of the most important improvements made in our high school during the past few years. Each boy taking agriculture is required to have some kind of pro- ject. Some of these projects consist of bees, gardening, poultry-raising, the raising of pure-bred cattle, and the raising of pure-bred hogs. The money in- vested in these projects runs from 35.00 to 51500.00 Each boy who carries on one of these projects and keeps accurate records receives one-fourth unit towards graduation. Each year the club sends four boys to the California State Fair. The boys regard this as one of their most valuable and delightful experiences. XY. H.-'33 THE LIBRARY STAFF First Semester Second Semester Evelyn Janes ........,. .,.,,,,,,, P resident ......... ............ E velyn Janes Phyllis Hendry ,,.,,,, ,,,,r,.s,, I Mice-President ..,,. ...... B eulah Phillips Mary Shick ....,.. A ....,,.,.,.,,,,e,,, Secretary-Treasurer ........................ Mary Shick Miss Lourenzo ..........,.,..,...,t..,,,,,rtt, A dfciser ........,................... Miss Lourenzo The record of the Library Staff this year has truly been one of service to the school. The staff has classified all the books and kept the damaged ones mended and in good condition. Also a careful check has been kept on all books going out of and coming into the library. The group enjoyed a jolly party and several other social events during the year. Besides this, each girl made a bracelet as a remembrance of her library work. All during the year the Library Staff has worked to build a larger and better library and is hoping to see much advancement next year. M. S.-'35
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IZICUIZIIDUS L1-I-L41-L 4-44- I-llfY First Semester Second Semester VVilbur Hylton ......A, A .,,,, .,A President A,,,,,,,A,,, ,,A,,Aw,,7,AA,, M ax Newby Max Newby ,..,7.,......,. .y,...y,y l fice-President ....,..,..y.,....,,.,A..., Ralph Shick john Regan ,.,.....,,,,,v.......,...y Secretary-Treasurer ,.y,..y,.y..y,..y..,..,. john Regan 'Woodrow Wlimberley ,n,,n,,. Program Clzczirmcm A,.,,... VVoodro1v VVimberley Mr. lVebb ,,,........,...,.,,7..,,A.,.77,.,....,.n. 4 dtfiser .,.A...,A..,.......,..nnAnn.A.nn,nAA Mr. VVebb At the conclusion of its third year the Hi-Y of McFarland has become a definitely established organization with a recognized purpose. The Hi-Y has en- deavored to create and maintain throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. The members have enjoyed the opportunity to promote a general feeling of friendship among the students of the school, a-nd the club has in various ways been of very definite service to the community. During the year members have ushered at a number of plays as well as taken care of collecting tickets and providing stage help. Members who were not on teams collected admissions at the home games, and in various other ways handled details connected with these games. Meetings were held once a week. At the conclusion of each business meeting the members usually worked at some hobby. The club sponsored a get-together for the boys and their dads. Many of the boys attended the Older Boys' Confer- ence at Bakersfield, while VVoodrow attended the Southern California Y.M.C.A. Conference held at Pasadena. Although seven of the members graduate this year, there will be enough fellows back next fall to start another strong organization. N.-'34 THE HONOR SOCIETY First Semester Second Semester Mary Shiclc ,.......,.... ,..,.,t.... P resideizt ttt.....t., .,,..tt..t,.. F rances Grober Frances Grober ,...t..,..,...t.tt.. Vice-Presicteizt ,t... ...,.tt,. B etty Richardson Betty Richardson .,.,ii.t..tttttt..tt Secretary i.,,....,. i.,,,.t...t,,,.. M ary Shick VVoodrow VVimberley .,...,..,...., Treasurer ......tt.,,,..,..,................ Alice Danner This is the second year for our Honor Society, and it is now one of the most active organizations in the school. It seems that since the depression more clubs and societies are getting out and helping the needy. At Christmas time, in conjunction with the welfare organi- zation of the high school, the Honor Society did all in its power to get gifts and candy to all the poor children. The results were so satisfying that we hope, with the continued aid of the school, to expand it next year, Another high point in our year was the Honor Society banquet for our parents. During the first semester we sold lunches at noodsiand raised enough money to giye the banquet without levying club assessments. E Everything we did, including a student body assembly and an Honor Roll party, was a source of satisfaction to us. We really expect to do even greater things next year. i B. R.-'35 -30-
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