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l l'1'I CDZIPL-'Om UIQJXOD-I VARSITY VLUI3 Standing-Iiill, Scrcy, lfortrcss, Haclcxvorth, Burleson, Inglis, Stewart T. Moore, Robinson. Middle row--I'cna, Corral, Herrera, Mahan, lno, Gonzales, Blnrr. Front row-H. I'cna, Ilarrington, Ilnncan, Soto, Kirk, Martel, VVilson Anderson, Mr. l'riebc. VARSITY CLUB Having as its purpose the promotion of sportsmanship and in- terest in athletics, the Varsity Club held weekly meetings this year before each game. ln February, six new members were initiated into the club. At the Parent-'lleachers' Carnival, the club sponsored a successful booth. All boys who made letters in varsitv sports are eligible for membership. 'llhose serving as ofhcers were: president, 'llom hloore: vice- president, John lnglisg secretary-treasurer, Nemur Klurrg sergeant- at-arnis. John Burleson: faculty adviser, Coach Roy Priebe. CI RLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Among the activities of the Girls' Athletic Association this year was the sponsoring of a county play day at this school in the fall. Nine schools sent teams to participate. G.A.A. members also took part in the County Armistice Day parade, taking first prize in their division. Officers this year were: president, Caroline Giacomazzig vice- president, illildred Gieslerg secretary-treasurer, Barbara Sxveetlandg social chairman, Delphine Joy, senior representative, Zella Rue Smith: junior representative, Nellie Hahang sophomore representa- tive, Dorothy Burdick, faculty adviser, Kliss Rayma IVilson. fi,A.A. Ol l'7lCl'fNS Malmo, licisler, Smith, Nliss Wilson, Iliaconlnnazzi, Sxvectlantl, Burdick U 1
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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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wym-gy HI-Y CLUB Back rowfllagen, Pollock, Robinson, llnnean. Second rowftiline, Lincoln, Fakin, Fortress, Serey, Fnllmer, VV. Moore. Sitting-Nlr. Mefiinnis, VValden, Buster, A. XN'a1'ren, Stewart, Taylor, Lonsdale. HI-Y Broadening the scope of its activities this year, the Hi-Y held two county meetings here, to which Santa Barbara, Ventura, Fill- more, and Carpinteria sent delegates. The club also held an alumni meeting during the Christmas holidays. Representatives were sent to a joint meeting held at Santa Barbara in January. Officers were: president, Gordon Walden: vice-president, David Robinsong secretary, Edmond Busterg treasurer, John lfalcing faculty adviser, lllr. Fred lVIcGinnis. INTERNATIONAL CLUB lllembers of the International Club did their part in promoting world fellowship throughout the year by corresponding with students in twenty foreign countries. Delegates from Santa Paula were sent to the world friendship conference at Oxnard. Another convention was held at the North Hollywood High School, hlay IS. Several students from here attended the affair. Officers of the International Club this year were: president, Susan Lindsayg secretary-treasurer, Barbara XVebsterg faculty adviser, Bliss Rhe Nelson. lX'l'liRNA'l'lONAl- CLUB Top row-Hlair, Macklnrray, B. Taylor, VVarren, Duncan, li. Stewart. Ayers, T. Fall, l.eSchofs. Second rovx-Xlcllivitt, lf. l.ineoln, A. Kimura, A. Mellaniels, Vtvollen, Stittgen, Yest, Morisoli, Lindsay, VV'arten, Butler. 'l'hird row-F. Stewart, Libernian, tiilbertson, Yela, Agree, Mctiall, Lloyd. Shipley, Sharp, S, Teague, llowartl, S. Kennedy. lfonrth rowftinssin, bl. liakin, tiiacmnmazzi, Sweetlancl, B. XXX-bster, Xl. Aminerman, Z. Smith, Geisler, Xl. XVt-lister, Sheppard, ll. Hagen. l 'lT1 OZM-'Orn UIQJNOF'
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