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LoMPoc UNIONl 30 IHIGH SCHOOL 's LLOYD CUP DEBATE The subject for this year's Lloyd Cup Debate was: Resolved: That the Child Labor Amendment should be ratified by the states. Both affirmative and negative teams were very evenly matched, each treating the subject with great clarity and conviction. The judges' decision went to the affirmative side, whose points totalled 2015 to the negative-'s 1975. Hazel Scolari led the debators with 1081, while Kathryn Adam was second with 994. These two names were engraved on the cup. The winning team was composed of Hazeijl Scolari and Earl Calvertg on the negative were Kathryn Adam and Charles Hib its. Hazel Scolari, the winner of the Lloyd Cup Debate, was a participant in the District Eliminations for the National Oratorical Contest on the Constitution, held in Santa Barbara. She won a good deal of praise from the judges for the logical arrangement of the material embodied in her speech.
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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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LoMPoc UNIONl 31 lHioH SCHOOL GIRLS' LEAGUE The League, a recent organization of the High School girls, has so far been successful in all its activities. Acting through the Welfare Committee, it has spread cheer to the SICK and needy with friendly calls, sympathizing messages, and flowers. The Hi Jinx party given by the League was indeed a success. Country bump- kins, pirates, shieks, Bohemian poets, Bloomer dolls, and tomboys galore played, re- gardless of the curfew, until yawning chaperones bade them scatter for home. The play, The Ghost Story, given by the Girls' League before the A. S. B. April 17, was a great success, and the abilities of many future Rudolph Valentinos were brought to light. The officers of this organization are: Hazel Richardson, President, Ethel Horn, Vice-President, Pearl Tognetti, Secretary, jenny Kelliher, Treasurer, Agnes Westrope, Chairman of Welfare Com- mittee, Hazel Schuyler, Chairman of Athletic Committee, Ethel Horn, Chairman of Social Committee. . THE HI Y The Hi Y is a national organization. Every high school in the world is en- titled to a chapter. lhlost first class high schools of our country now have chapters, and the present enrollment in the Hi Y movement numbers up into the hundreds of thousands. The purpose of the Hi Y is: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. - Any boy in high school may belong who accepts the above purpose and en- deavors to discharge such purpose to the best of his ability. The local chapter is the outgrowth of the Older Boys' Conference held at Paso Robles, Feb. 7 and 8. Ten Lompoc boys, in company with two instruc- tors, attended this conference, bringing home the idea that a chapter of the Hi Y could do much for Lompoc High School. Acting with this idea in mind, Lompoc High School's first chapter of Hi Y was formed with officers as follows: Charles Hibbits, President, Harold Risor, Secretary and Treasurer, Faculty Advisors, H. M. Sheue, E. R. Gauthier. THE LYRIC CLUB The Lyric Club is an organization of girls formed this year, directed by Miss Ramona Little. The object of the club is to promote interest in music and to add to the social life at the school. A number of parties and programs were given this year, which the girls took great pleasure in arranging. The membership of this organization is limited to thirty-five girls, with mem- bers of the Girls' Glee Club as charter members, others are invited to join who are inclined to be musical and are interested in music. The officers for this year are: Nadine Larimer, President, Hazel Howerton, Vice-President, Stella Sloan, Secretary, and Inez Pensa, Treasurer. A musical program has been planned by the club for next year, so evidently we shall hear more of them. THE SPANISH GLEE CLUB For the first time in Lompoc High School life, a Spanish Glee Club has been formed, composed only of advanced Spanish students. Under the leadership of Miss Jeclrell, many pretty Spanish songs have been learned, these making the work more interesting and realistic.
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