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Loxivoc UNIONI 26 lHIGH SCHOOL THE BOYS, GLEE CLUB Last year the Boys' Glee made its first appearance. This year, with more material, the club has done some very fine work, and thus has formed a background for the nucleus of the Boys' Quartet. Composing it are: Lea Palmer, Tenorg Charles Oliver, Second Tenorg Laur- ence Heiges, Third Tenor: Bert Howerton, Fourth Tenor. The quartet has made several public appearances and achieved very creditable success. THE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB This organization is composed of twenty girls, under the leadership of Nliss Little. lt has made several successful appearances before the Student Body and various local organizations. They are now very busily preparing a Cantata for their musical evening. The one to be given is A Day in Venice.
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LoMPoc UN1oNl 25 Illrou SCHOOL lea wsal THE SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY The Scholarship Society has been particularly active this year. A delegation was sent to the convention of the Federation held at Pomona College, the five dele- gates were Nadine Larimer, Charles Hibbits, Hazel Scolari, Carmen Oliver, Harold Risor, and lVIiss Singer, Faculty Advisor. Greater interest has been taken in the Society this year because of the various social affairs the members have participated in. An increased number of honor students has been the result. The officers of the organization this past year were: Hazel Scolari, Presidentg Katherine Brendel, Vice-Presidentg Carmen Oliver, Secretary and Treasurer, Faculty Advisors, llliss Singer and lliiss Bowen. SPEAKERS Our school was fortunate this year in having speakers who gave us both in- teresting and inspiring talks. The speakers were: llflr. Miller, Dr. jones, The Reverend Mr. Jones, The Reverend Mr. Putnam, Mr. H. B. Schauer, Mr. Bronsen, and Mr. Martin. Mr. Miller gave us an interesting talk on the kinds and uses of United States money. Dr. Jones gave an excellent speech on National Defense Day. Mr. Jones, of the Presbyterian Church, gave us a fine talk on Christmas Spirit, at the High School Christmas celebration. Mr. Putman, of the Methodist church, favored us with a brief talk on the Constitution. Mr. Hazen B. Schauer, Field Secretary of the Boy Scouts of the Santa Bar- bara District, gave a very interesting talk on Vocational Guidance. Forest Ranger Bronsen addressed the High School on the protection of forests during Fire Prevention Week. Principal Martin, of the Santa Barbara High School, spoke to the Juniors and Seniors on the Merit System and on character development. EXHIBIT The exhibition given in the gymnasium, Dec. ll, was a display of practically everything made in the Domestic Science, Manual Training, Applied Art, and Forging Classes, during the first Semester. The Manual Training department presented beautifully polished furniture, lamp standards, and many other useful articles. The Applied Art Class displayed such dainty articles as stenciled pillows, scarfs, and curtains, tied-and-dyed articles, and pretty little vases. Besides these articles, many drawings by the advanced classes, as well as by the elementary classes, were exhibited. The exhibition to be given at the end of the school year will be on the same line as that of the first semester. This exhibition will take in all the work of the same departments of the second and last semester.
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LOMPOC UNIONI 29 IHIGH SCHOOL I 77 NES. , A. s. B. OFFICERS 5:9 SECOND SEMESTER President ........... .....................,.....4.....,,...,..... Vice-President Secretary ....,.,..... Asst. Secretary Treasurer ...... Yell Leader A 1 1 , -,L'f7.'5'! .gg 5t??5gff6'::- 1 f J L.. .J fin! n f ' N 'I he ........CHARLES HIBBITS .e..,....CARMEN OLIVER .,.,,..NADINE LARIMER ......,..CESARINA PENSA PALMER CHARLES VAN ZANDT
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