Santa Paula High School - El Solano Yearbook (Santa Paula, CA)

 - Class of 1934

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GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS PI OMEGA CLUB THRIFT CLUB

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'. THE GIRLS' LEAGUE, feeling The need Tor grearer social and infellecrual con'rac'rs wifh +hose oufside and inside school, held a series of 'reas rhis year a+ which leading Sania Paulans kindly lenf 'rheir services as speakers. A Forum was held each monrh afier Chrislmas a+ which round Table discussions were held on various phases oi The Ari' of Living. Because of a desire 'ro have a Girls' League scrapbook, a new office, Thai of his+orian, was added This year, and ably held by Charna Liberman, Oiher officers who served This year were: Doroihy Pardee, presideni: Doris Culber+son, vice-president Doris Warren, secreiary and Lillian Fudge, Treasurer. Top Row: Doroihy Pardee, Doris Culberison, Miss R. N. Nelson, Doris Warren, Charna Liberman and Lillian Fudge. Pl OMEGA was organized in i929 by girls who were maioring in home eco- nomics, and is mainfained for all girls raking courses of This kind. The meaning of The Greek name and ihe symbol on The club pin is revealed 'ro +he girls during 'the ini+ia+ion each fall. Pi Omega has a membership of 40 girls This year. They have Room 3Ol as: +heir club room, and made a proiecf of furnishing i+. The club is a member of +he California Home Economics Associarion. Pi Omega has given several parries ihis year, including a surprise pariy for Mrs. A. H. Johnson, faculiy adviser. The oiiiicers were: Pafricia Leighron, president Yuma BoHs, vice-president Helen Kimura, secrelary: Josie Lee Burdick, Jrreasurer, and Lucille Moore, hisiorian. Top Row: Iris Griffin, Gerirude Rolls, Elvera Aimore, Yuma Boris, Francis Ha+cher, Marie Brockerf. Middle Row: Aleda Hill, Lois Crane, Clara Baker, Lucille Moore, Zella Rue Smith, Rose Marx, Virginia Anlauf, Phyllis Ririer. Boffom Row: Esiher Rodrigues, Mary Gillelie, Doris Warren, Mrs. A. H. Johnson, Pairicia Leighion, Carrie Sonora, Emma Dare, Gladys Afmore. THRIFT CLUB: alihough saving was noi srressed as much as usual 'ihis year. +he Thrif+ club had a successful and educaiional experience in banking mefhods. Fif+een srudenis were appoinied by Mrs. B. W. Richardson as bank monifors, 'fo have charge of +he savings accounis in 'rhe various rooms. The beginning of 'The firsf period each Tuesday was given over To rhis ac+ivi+y. Deposits and wifhdrawals were handled +hrough rhe commercial deparimeni of 'rhe school, in charge of Seih Barker. Helen Greiner, secrefary-Jrreasurer, was chairman For +he poi-luck dinners held +he firsr Tuesday of each monrh ar club meeiings. The srudenrs presenled a program for assembly, wifh David Robinson, president in charge. Top Row: David Robinson, Darrel Siewarr, Frank Beckwiih, Kennefh Warren, Henry Graves. Bofiom Row: Geneva James, Rowena Reed, Barbara Sharp, Aileen Bays, Myrile Kifirell, Pauline Kessler and Bernice Norfh. Each Tuesday morn, The sfudenis bank Their pennies, dimes and nickels They heed Mrs. Richardsons urgenl' call To s+ar+ righf and save fheur sheckels Forty-four



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C.S.F. Membership in The California Scholarship federalion is 'rhe only honor awarded for high scholarship in school work. Thir'ry-Two s+uden+s were able 'ro aHain rhis reward in rhe pas+ year. Gordon Walden was presidenr for borh semesiers. Orher offices were held by Theda Call, Mary Jamison, John Eakin, Helen Jean Ship- ley, Delphine Joy, and Roy Wilson. Only 'rhree members of 'rhis federarion will receive gold seals on rheir diplomas. They are Mary Jamison, a permanenr member, James Miller and Edward Buckner. The Freshman class was represenled by seven members, +he Sophomores by seven, while 'rhe Juniors led wirh Twelve and 'rhe Seniors numbered seven. Top: John Eakin, John Cline, Edmond Busler, Jimmie Miller, Ed Buckner, Leroy Renfro, Oscar Esfes. George Haas, Gordon Walden, Vernon Duncan. Middle: Helen Kimura, Alice Kimura, True Jamison, Thelma Woods, Anira Sharp, Delphine Joy, Helen Jean Shipley, Berry Murray, Esrher Oufland, Elvera Afmore, Nellie Mahan, Winona Lincoln. Boffom: Gladys Armore, Pafricia Leighlon, Jane Ellen Eakin, Barbara Sweelland, Caroline Giacomazzi, Miss Anna Finley, Theda Call, Barbara Websfer, Mary Jamison, Charna Liberman. THE DEBATE and ora'rory class slarred rhe year's aclivilies wilh shorl' speeches on various +opics, which were delivered a+ +he 'rhea+er, in assemblies, and ofher places by members of fhe class. Two pracfice debares were held af Franklin high school and anofher a+ San+a Monica. The counfy debale league opened May 3, wi+h Sanfa Paula meefing Oxnard. The league queslion was Resolved: Thar 'rhe Uni+ed S'ra'res Should Adop+ fhe Essenrial Fea+ures of 'rhe Bri'rish Broadcasring Sys'rem. 1 Delphine Joy and Eulala Hawkins, winners of firsl and second places, respec- +ively, in +he coun+y +oas+masfer's conlesf, compefed in Sanra Barbara, April I3, Miss Hawkins placed second. Middle Lefrz Anifa Sharp, Ralph Smilh, Wendel Furnas, Mr. A. C. Brady, Curris Fosrer, Charles Pusey, Helen Jean Shipley. Middle Righf: Anila Sharp, Mary Jamison, Eulala Hawkins, Gordon Walden, Ralph Smifh, Wendal Furnas, Charles Pusey, Helen Jean Shipley, Delphine Joy. THE lNTERNATlONAL CLUB was organized in l93I for +he purpose of pro- mo+ing in+erna+ional friendship and goodwill among fhe young people fhroughouf fhe world. This year 'rhere were nine'ry correspondenls in 'rwenry-Three counfries, including China, Japan, Sourh Africa, Mexico, France, England, Haly, Greece, Yugoslavia. Germany and Sweden. Through +his correspondence many inreresling 'iacls have been presenied and lhe s+uden+s have come +o realize rhal young people, regardless of race or narionaliry, are much +he same +he world over. This organizarion is open +o all upper classmen raking English or hisfory. The officers for rhis year were: Susan Lindsay, presidenfp Barbara Websfer, secrerary-rreasurer, and Miss Rhe Nelson, adviser. Top: Rose Marx, Gladys Warner, Doris Culberlson, Dororhy Pardee, Mary Jamison, Gladys Aimore. Middle: Virginia Burfless, Wendel Furnas, Zella Rue Smifh, Janel Bloxham, Doris Warren, Charna Liberman, Helen Sharp, True Jamison, Marfha Conlreras, Oscar Esfes, Nellie Mahan. Bofromz Marie Webs+er, Jean Keller, Theda Call, Caroline Giacomazzi, Miss R. N. Nelson, Susan Lindsay, Barbara Websfer, Sfella Ayers, Mildred Geisler. Lefrers from some ioreign land Bring greefings and good cheer And lnfernalional members wail From disfanl friends 'lo hear F orty-.fix

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