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lUNIOR GLEE CLUB SENIOR Gu-:E CLUB Full merrily the lark doth sing and maketh glad the hearts of others. The Glee Club, under the direction of Miss La Vera Endicott, has brought about the fulfillment of the above quotation on our campus. This group of larks have entertained us at several school functions such as the Thanksgiving Chapel, the Christmas program, and the May Day celebration. Their versatile repertoire included l'landel's can- tata The Christmas Messiah and many other numbers with which they have participated in the California Association of Christian Schools Music Festival, musical programs at local churches, radio stations, and the Kiwanis Club. Miss Endicott IUNIOR GLEE CLUB Do-Re'Me-Fa-Sol were the first warblings of this younger set of Larks as they began to learn three part harmony, Their intensive practicing was rewarded by being able to par- ticipate in many school musical programs. SENIOR GLEE CLUB
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YOUNG LIFE CLUB These shining countenances certainly dispute the idea that Christian lives must be dull and uneventful. lust the opposite, they prove that peace and contentment are the characteristics of a life devoted to Him. Believing that the redeemed of the Lord should say so, as told in Proverbs 10712, the Youth Life Club has dedi- cated itself this year to proving that God's love knows no boundaries. These club members have found that they can glorify the Lord in all their activities- in the classroom, in the dormitory, in the recreation area ---and still claim his protection as long as they conduct them- selves in a Christian way. Their club activities have included de- bates on timely teen-age problems, visiting the Phil Kerr Monday Night Musical, sponsoring extra-special speak- ers in Wednesdays chapel, learning new choruses, and in general having a good time. Mrs. Bubna HOME ECONOMICS CLUB YOUNG LIFE CLUB Mrs. Therneau Mr. Bubna HOME ECONCMICS CLUB Dedicafed to the ideal that training to be Christian wives and mothers is the highest calling a girl can receive, the Home Economics Club has been a source of inspiration to all its members. The girls took the responsibility for several new protects this year including a Pie Supper to raise additional funds for their department and entertaining special speakers at their club meetings. Their speakers have all stressed good grooming, personality, and homemaking themes for teen-age girls.
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LOS NOVIAS ESPANOLAS The Spanish Club with this inviting name is one of the largest on campus, having a membership of about thirty girls. The club meets once a month with the primary purpose of practicing Spanish conversation. There is much merriment when someone says, Let me present my skirt, or when at the table someone says, please pass the :ult- case. The officers are chosen from Spanish ll, although all girls acting on commit- tees are appointed from Spanish I. The traditional Spanish Queen is chosen and reigns over the festivals. Las Novias Espanolas has taken many enjoyable outings, such as going to dinner at the famous El Po-che under the sponsorship of Mrs. Smith. Mn. Smith TRIPLE TRIO A '11, 'Z V LAS NOVIAS ESPANOLAS Miss Endicott TRIPLE TRIO Nine young ladies who are adept at singing close three part harmony are selected each year from the members of the Senior Glee Club to compose the TRIPLE TRIO. This year the group has lent its talents, on several occasions, for our entertainment. Included in this year's schedule were the Christmas pro- gram and also the Spring Recital.
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