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A I 154 it .5 .. lift 'N Vgnti lawn-. 4 lafls .Xrlczi Nthirfili ,Trim XV-'i'v,l'u.'.1:,l Xlaix' li-uist 4 ninth 'sli.i'..i lietirilx Ntrortl . . i i it i , . r .. Xl? TXT lu 'NX ltxic Xlitzc lm .x l'u:.i ti Nimmo X.l1rx' lim' Tw-lit ll'1r.l li. ut .liwte l'NCll', Xliss 71 W! Agri 141111111 1'11'C The .Mgt Camp Fire girls were organized in June, 1928. There are fifteen memlwers. The purpose of the Camp Fire is to make the girls hetter women and to teach out- door life, nature, and diilierent crafts, and to encourage good scholarship. This year the .Ma group is working for the national lloxver year honor. The west slope of the school grounds was planted with glgidioli and snitpdragons. Each girl has also planted a home garden. With the Saume group the girls had .1 hooth at the Encinitas Flower Show in Fehru.irx', and won gt hlue rihhon and a cup. The two Camp Fires working together won first prize and a cup for their exhihit of wild flowers in the San Diego Flower Show in Balboa Park, April 27 and 28. The group qualified in ,lune for the tree year honor. The girls have gone on many hikes, Thanksgiving vacation the group hiked down to the new lighthouse and had a camp dinner on the rocks. A hicvcle hike was taken out near Fort Rosecrans. :X treasure hunt, ceremonial and initiation were held One afternoon at the home of Nliss Henderson. There have heen three cereinonials during the year. This group cooperates with the city Clamp Fire projects. It helped to sell tickets for the annual Savoy lveneiit and .tttended the .tnnual church serxice .tt the First Methodist Church one hundred per cent. Olhcers: President, Nlelva Dennisg Vice-President, Nlarux' Louise Crouch, Secre- tarv, Mary ,lane Eeelerg Treasurer, Ruth Newellg Scrilve, Mgirlorie lirnstingg Pissistant Guardian, Jessie Kellyg Guardian, Miss L. Ethel Henderson. '1' PIE l'ivlN'1'I.R flint' fifllflii'-i'!li'
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Bmw. ,jg- 4 Y 'Q if'.' . uni if -11 i' -: Y Q9 f f A rits: fs-i xi.. xx L is-. -- xii:-Q f --- ' its Xl :,. J ' V: Ye-e ' htcs 5 c, T ,. f -,M 3. i 1.1 'F,:1,,: F' N F' bcittuzcr Qfcuup IIC The Siunie Qinir Fire yyiis founded when Point Loma High School first opeiiei. Of the six ch.irrer ineinhers, only 'lessie Kelly .incl Xl.iyis Xliilleton reni.i1zi, The org.1niz.1tion now has twenty ineinhers, the full .iinonnt .illoiyetl tor e icli gro 1 Gimp Fire tleyelors ch.1r.1cter .intl promotes le.it.ersliiir lts l.ixy is to seek h ---s ot. gc c. A V-'Y giye seryice, pursue ltnoxvletlge, he trtistyyorthy, holcl on to heilth, glO1'1fY yyork .intl he luppy. The meinhers h.iye lclc.1lS which they tiollony in school. These .ire to render srecitil seryices when reeitiestetl, to i'.irticip.ite in school Activites. .ani to work for scholtirship. The l.irter is well shoyyn hy the rlict th.it of the :yyenrx inenihc s of the Honor Society, eight .ire Qfniip Fire girls, Sitime Qiinp Fire h.is heen yery .ictiye tltiring the itist xc-.ir ,X short tune ,nite the opening of school they entert.iinetl the tlictilty yxith .i supper .incl Liotincil F':'e .X l.1rge lmisltet ol' liootl yy.is giyen to .i neetly tcnnilx .it Tliinltsgiying, Dolls were dressetl .intl toys collectetl for the Sin Diego Siin .hiring Lihristni.is x.ic.ition. Lfirols were sting oyer the r.itlio .intl on the streets on Lihristni.is lfye The S.it1ni: Jotghle quitrtette h.1s sting seyeixil tinies .ir ,Xincricin Legion te,is. X niotlier-.iitigliter tes yyris C.1I'1'1iyl ont in the rloyyer ntoril The .innn.il rl.iyxy.is giyen 'liine S Siiztite khillll' l:1FcLQ11'ls.1re yery Qflfcfilll for the cooi'ci'.irio:i ot the school an helping than to win the silyer CLIP .it the lincinims lfloxyer Shoyy Not to hc forgotten is thezr school gnrtlen, which they .irc ciring tor to yxin the Q .imp Fire n.ition.il hirtliil.ix honor. . s W K 4 Orhcers: Presitlent, Nlnioric bt.iln,il4er, N ice-l resiylcnt, Q .itherine l-oyyler, bec- ret.try, Gmcc Winters. 'Frt.istircr. llctty lscrns. Scrihe. Helen lille, lntcr-Liltih retire scntatiye, Hiltl.i lnclxcr, k1titii'tli.iii, Xliss l. liliel Hcnylcrson. Xssist.int Lvii.irtli.io Nliss Nl. Fyliih Hcntltrson f'.l-'viii ll-lll Vos
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fi? Qi fi ,- is I J , .. , f 5 Q , 2,1 ff' 2 9 t ' 'W iii, X - 4 Q ray G -LL , any fy-- 1: , , X If gh.: neil'-if-fhtg , M fir- PPE ,::s Rfrrt' isle lifts in Q ' Pi' 'te igii is' is T, Xli'iLg-t 1, Th' T fit' 1 N if , 52, 'Z J Y 35:5 i -.f , ff-Q. sf' ie ft Ty.: 3: NVQ' Xlui 'iii , d'-- Y Junior fli-Y The Llunior Hi-Y Cluh of Point LOHL1 High school vv.is orgdniied the :dll se- mester of 1915 and vvgis sponsored bv Xlr. William LI. Hincklev of the iicultv, The purpose of the orgttniztttiori is to create, m.1int.1in, .ind extend throughout the school and communitv high standards of Christidn living. The slogan is Ufle. speech. clean sports, cledn living, .ind clean scholarship. Xlemliershtp in :he,lu1i1oT H1-Y Club is open to inv junior high school hov vvho is recommended hy' three memhers, and vvhose ndme is voted upon undnimotislv hv the clulr Business meetings .ire held everv other Tuesddv noon .it the school. ,ind on dltef- nttte Tuesdttv evenings there is .1 soci.il gdthering preceded hi ,i short hustness sesszon. The hrst of these vvpts held .it the home of Xlorton ldrdver, the second ,it Douglds Dildhns home, the third .tt llimmie Lees, .ind the l.1st one .tt 'ldcls li1llQllf'S,XYl'lCY'S music on mdnv instruments provided much entertdinment The ettv tedetittion ot Junior Hi-Y Cluhs, consisting of .lunior Hi-Y's in Roosevelt, Woodrovv Wzlsoat, Nlemorittl and Point loom.t 'lunior High Schools, meets every' Fridiv evening, e.tch school in turn putting on the l'l'UxQI'.llll, Some recent .icttv ities ot' the Llluh include .1 vveelc-end cdmping trip to the Dehesd Y c.thtn. .t p.irt in the school Ht-linx. ,tnd .is sisttince in the construction work ot Limp Nldrston, The Y c.inip ,it Pine Hzlls, Otlicers' Xlorton lll'.1YtjI',lll'eN1elc'IlI.'lUllIl lltillnrtn, Vice-llresident. 'lllllii Smith, SCCl'CI.U'X'--l4l'C.l5LlIIT'. Richdrd Nlontdgtte, llresident ot the Liitx Fedeixttton ot' lunior Ht-'I Cluhs If rv r lt rr v ,
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