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I . .f . 3? 1 X , i. S .ie l ' .3 i Y .l l 'u , ,-1, 1 'X fiiswf ss: . 'Ti' I Z' .lx .. 1l.t:t ri rztbtr Earl l'l.w:luti.l ldviard Xvhitt IM-nald l'rai. Klt Llioiut la-ion X.. tml Illia Roi lt'.inar.l Rcbsrr Ear'-tu .lack ltirgusw' l.tvi.r lirl., 1 li-kd insists lf'-ul' lil.. Xvvlliam l'lt,ii.il:'. Ynoi-1. lunmnaliam Rollu' P'w'.'it R.ixr'i--rd F-rotprl and lhan lllaivi-t Iii-Y Club The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and communitv high standards of Christian character. During the past vear the Point Loma Hi-Y Club has used its influence in helping all of the vvorth while proiects and campaigns that have arisen in the school. Earlv in the fall the club took over the responsibility' of guarding the halls at noon, and guarding the bus lines after school. The Hi-Y sponsored the annual Bovs' Hi-'linx again this vear, and on Qctober 15 it held a regular annual facultv banquet in the new Y. M, C. A. auditorium. During the fall semester the Hi-Y bovs initiated the hrst members of the llunior Hi-Y Club which thev are sponsoring. On November 10 and 11 the club vvent to Laguna Mountains on its hrst camping trip. Some of the activities of the club for the spring semester were the campaign to clean up the school grounds, several meetings and dinners at the Y. Nl. C. A., and a theatre partv. Formerly' the meetings were held at the homes of the different members, but this vear the boys have had a clubhouse at Pacihc Beach where most of the meetings have been held. Spring semester oilicers: President, Edward White, Vice-President, Adolph Frisi- usg Secretarv, Donald Pravg Treasurer, Earl Haglund. Eall semester: President, Wilbur Lear, Yice-President, Edward White, Secretarv, Donald Pravg Treasurer, Earl Hag- lundg Eacultv Advisor, Mr. George Easton. 'lTlllT l'iu YH- it f'i1.ifi'Y'1i'i'fi!,N ri'Ii'1i
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Y T Q? ,T sg 1 l l 55 ,av ft J , T 1. . K , Q - J XX 4 Y- 4. A D by 1 sl vw, A' s ef f e lr - . 1' ' 17' Tv K 'TL . ' 4' I if Y e T ' 'iw 1 , . l' ' V Hilisi 9 ' ' X Y ?ji1,Ag1T 7ii.V ' Q if V- . HOIZOI' SOCICTEI The Honor Society is .tn orgdnizdtton new .tt Point Lonu, ..s 1: wras Sfllillihil only ldst semester. lt wds introduced through the combined eforts OIAB.11'b,11'.i Kelley our forrner student body president, .tnd Xltss lrtntt Gthson. The soexety begin lie semester with an enrollment of twenty'-six tnetnhers .ind xxpis torinsallx' uistilled .as A ter Q ' e tit i le e . s i eue . :tn .2 .1 teetzaxe ores' 'ei t 'er Lx Chp lH9oIth C1lNrndNhwl1rhpl:lrttw11 n nk wx 1 Miss lsdhelld Hilditch of Sweetxxytter Inton High School. The purpose of the orgdntzdtton ts to foster .1 htgh SI.1R..l.t,t of scholdtshx lid general ,ltttunment on the p.trt of the students tn htgh school lr lSE'.1 ZOT t srdte-xx ue organization whteh ts devoted to thdt end. Gr.tdu,ttc's who .tre tnetnhe s .ire edlfed Gold Seal grddudtes .tnd recetve spectdl guzddnce Ln thanx' LT.illfYOT..L.i Collefes The Clllforntd Scholdrshtp lfederdtton pxn ts .1 Rorudu l.1I11P stqnnfx :ng the hgh: Q learning. Thts pm ts gtven .tt gr.1dtx.1tton to e,tch metnher who h.1s been tn the Fe :er- ation two-thtrds ot' has htgh school cdreer The torch pm, worn hx semester metulners 15 L1 lesser ltght whtch stgnzhes strtx :ng toxxgtrd .1clt1c'vemeht, Although thts semester h.ts heen spent ot'g,th::zttg the soc:eix',.1nd not th.tt1x'o t s1de dunes h.1Ye heen tliixllllfllsllccl, the Honor Soctetx plmts to do much cotisttuctxxt work for the school tn the tuturc Ctheersz Prestdent, Nl.trth.t Nldrrs. X ace-lltzsxdeztf, Shxrlex' Xlt1st..111. Sccretdrx Fern Gthhs. Tredsurer, TW-trothx Nl.tx Scott. lftcttltx Xtlxwrwt-ga X155 It-mst Gtbw- Nllss Ethth Henderson fl , Tut: l'. r
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