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l 'lT.l D'l 'Om OZ UIQJWOP' l'l ONIHZA Top row-Lciglitoti, lf. Stewart, A, Kimura, hlarvis, Arnett, Hofmcister, Vest. Bottom row-lf. Atmorc, IJ. VVarrcu, Steele, fi. Atrnort-, Mrs, johnson, Smith, llarc, Baker, VValtcrs. Pl OMEGA XVith the purpose of promoting pleasant, wholesome social affairs and providing social training, Pi Omega held several teas and a luncheon this year in addition to its installation of ofiicers and initiation of new members. The club also sponsored a candy sale to raise money for its Christmas charity fund. Those who served as officers of the Pi Omega this year were: president, Gladys Atmoreg vice-president, Donnie Steeleg secretary, Zella Rue Smith, treasurer, Emma Dareg historian, Esther Rodri- quez: publicity, Elyera Atmoreg faculty adviser, Mrs. Aurora Johnson. ORDER OF GRECC ARTISTS One of the newest clubs at Santa Paula High School is the Order of Gregg Artists, which was organized in September of this year. lts purpose is to acquaint the members with local business enterprises. Among its activities this term was a breakfast held in the fall at which officers were elected. Those who served as officers this year were: president, Lucille Nlooreg vice-president, Virginia Palmerg secretary, Helen Grienerg treasurer, Kenneth VVarren, faculty adviser, lwiss Gertrude French. O. G. A. Top row-Sheppard, Hunt, Kimura, Buchanan, Lincoln, limherton, Miss McReynolds, Miss French, Mr. Barker, Lindsay, Payne. M. Ammer- man, Faulk, Clark, Greiner, 1.. Moore. First row-Ragner, A. Bright, T. Gonzales, V. Anderson. s f n' '.fr si:v xm:'-veMF,f ' . .-
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lil. SALANO STAFF li. Sharp, W'arren, Shipley. Teague, A. Sharp, lfakin, flinc, VVilson. EL SOLANO STAFF Striving to publish a better book, lil Solano staff members set to work early in December developing a new style and organizing the book. lltlembers of the stall consisted mostly of seniors, with two juniors and one sophomore. Barbara Sharp was the editor of the book. Her assistants were Doris Warreli, Helen Jean Shipley, Sarah Teague, Anita Sharp, john liakin, John Cline, and Roy Wil- son, business manager. llrs. Roy Priebe acted as adviser for the annual. GIRLS' LEAGUE Xlonthly program teas sponsored by the Girls' League proved very interesting and successful this year. In addition, several forums on school problems were held. Santa Paula was represented at the Southern California Convention in Los Angeles last November by Patricia Leighton and Charna Liberman. In the same month, this school was hostess to a county meeting at which plans were made for a county organization. The officers serving the Girls, League this year were: president, Patricia Leightong vice-president, Charna Libermang secretary, Theda Callg treasurer, Barbara Sweetlandg historian, Helen Sharp: faculty adviser, bliss Rhe Nelson. KIIRLS' l,liAGUli OFFTCFRS utlincl I ill, Miss Nelson. H. Sharp, Leighton, Liberman. 'WW fl 3
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- 1 gf 1 Top 'I'op 1 Ilir ,IJ WH 1 I X ' I , rw, mi t snmi ' J Q lag WW i E? I 'I'I'IRIF'l' CLUB row-Bncltncr. Stewart, K. VVarren, Soto. XIirIiIIe row--IIackworth. XI. Brown, I,ires, Ii. Hill, Blankcnhiller, Harvey. Bottom row-Mrs. Iiicliarrlson, North, Kittrell, Iirciner, Kcsslar, Burlless, B. Sharp. TI-IRIFT CLUB Among the activities sponsored by members of the Thrift Club were dinners, a saving contest, and supervision of all school banking. Potluck suppers were held by the club members the Iirst Thursday of each month. Bank monitors are appointed by Klrs. Bess Richard- son, and it is their duty to see that the banking is done each Tuesday morning. Ufficers of the organization were: president, Carl Hackworth: secretary, Pauline Kesslarg faculty adviser, Mrs. B. YV. Richardson. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Group activities of the California Scholarship Federation this year were limited during the first semester. However. a very inter- esting trip was taken to Occidental College in January. During the second semester, monthly parties were held. The organization also presented an exhibit of hobbies for the Parent- Teachers' Association in April. The officers of the California Scholarship Federation this year were: first semester: president, -Iohn Iiakin, vice-president, Ifdmond Buster: secretary, Gladys Atmoreg treasurer, Theda Call. Second semester: president, Vernon Duncan, vice-president, Ilelphine Joy, secretary-treasurer, Barbara Sweetland. Kliss Xlary Smith is faculty adviser. I.5.l'. 'ow--Sliipley, Sharp. Iiakin, I,iImcrnian, Rcnfro. Miilclh- row-Vline, Lincoln, Buster, gl. Ifakin, Ilavis, Vvalrlcn, Ilnncan. I. laII. 5. Ianrlsay, , B., ' I ., ' -4 5 N , z v4 ' st row-B. XXcI1ster. .Inv Nlnrray, Swcetland, I'I. Sharp, Ontlancl, l 'l'T1 OZPHOw UIQJWP'
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