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Trip Row, loft to riqhl: M, Russell, l.. Thill, L. Gardner, A Gardner B Gill E , Waldvn, L. Gooclinq, G. Stuart, M, l-lriffmi-ish-r. 2nd Riiiw: J. Biirhsbiurqcri Gfiidni-r, R. Pmrtfir, H. Johnson, L Mi-land. V,--f ' C. S. F. llii' Ciililornm htliolnr-,hip Fvdfration rricmbrrsliip is lmscd upon the stiidcnt's scholastic standing cluring a Scriivulrr ol worli, It ie. m'ti'f.f.ary to receive lvn gmclc points, A counting thrcc points and B counting one poiril, lui vliqiivilily. lhough llii- i-liilv was inactive this year, it is. still a worth-while organization and an acccpted standard for sclialiiitif. i'icliii'vi'im'nl. PI OMEGA I g in omema ing, was active this year. Among the activities tor the year were: a Hallowe'en party, Japanese dinner party, helping needy families at Christmas, serving and preparing the food for a Hi4Y breakfast, a bicyle ride to the Billiwalcaclc Dairy, a tea tor mothers, a hilre, a tield trip, a trip to the annual Homemalcing Club Conference in Los Angeles, and the installation of next year's otticers, held in June, n the form of a brealclast. Sweaters for all Pi Omega members in the club colors of purple and gold were some- thing new. The officers are: President, May Duarte: Vice-President Ferne Fosterling' Secretar Barbar H ' , , y, a arri- aong Treasurer, Marie Hargrove, Historian, Sachi Kawabata: Publicity: Chairman, Beatrice Huertaq Advisor, Miss West. Pi Omega, a club for girls maorin ' h lc' Top Row, left to riqht, Harrison. Soto, Countryman, Kawabata, Marshall. Foslerling, Young, Baily, Duarte, Mosher. 2nd Row: Chita, Huerta, 50HCh81- Tdlf. Hottmeisfer. i I .. i.. .7 ' P , .IH 11 -..
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fit' fi Wi if f 1 .i W 15,1 f I K! I ., CHARLIE mo CLYDE c. REID M4 CHARLIE iisio ... ...... .....-. , Ml'f-'fifff GEORGE CALDWELL ...., ......, I 'iff'- dl 'l BOB SPAIN ..... ...,.. ...,...,...-v- - S 44'f'7f1'l 5' VINCENT CRYER .... ..... I 'riigruiii L lmiriiiim MR. REID ..,....,.,..,.,.... ., ...,..........,... .iid-:'x.i'11V The purpose of the HiEY Club is to encourage the development ot latent talents of leadership through co-operation with others, in a pro- gram in keeping with the Christian Principles of Service and Citizenship upon which this organization is founded. The Santa Paula Hi-Y Club was very active during the school year of I937-38. This club put on the first all-county Hi--Y and Tri-Y potluclc in October. In November, many members attended the annual Holly- wood Y Day in Hollywood. The highlight of the day was the attend- ing the S. M. U.-U. C. L. A. football game in the Coliseum. Later, the club attended Grauman's Chinese Theatre. ln December, some ot the group went on a weelc's snow trip to Big Bear. In March, several members attended the Tri-County Older Boys' Conference held in Paso Robles, and it'was decided to hold the l939 Conference in Santa Paula. In April, the Hi-Y gave a potluclc in honor of the parents, at which the Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher was the principal speaker. In addition to this, the club organized a Junior Hi-Y and a Girls' Tri-Y. One Sunday of every month the club, as a whole, attend some church. Under the enthusiastic leadership of the President, Charles lno, and Advisor Mr. Clyde Ried, the Hi-Y enjoyed its most successful year. GEORGE 'P RoaERT SPAIN . . - ' Row: e er . A I I C, g. 5 4 Wh I , Locke, Caldwell, Kelsey. Clyde Rled. 2nd Bijownizohvasfgiiii gillghghlglarlikiziiibifeftfezllatllfi AISQSSEQDPSRPF 3 d Riopwi VU' Hom- Spain' Ffeemfin- Mbldnd- Davidson, Strickland k L
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Left to right: Ruth Redick , Jean Moore June Mosher Rovdbelle Dflnas Edith Barrows Marion Burris Marion TU,-,-,ey SU B-DEB CLUB The Sub-Deb Club was less active this year than formerly. Several parties were given and mcmbcrs spcnt the Easter vacation at the Reddiclc Beach cabin on the Rincon. Later in thc year the girls had a tca tor a your ot Senior girls. 7-20 CLUB The 7-20 Club was originally organized during the Fall ot l936. lt was established to promote marc social gatherings in the Sophomore class. At that time it met under the name ot the Sophomore Social Club and when the members became Juniors the title was changed to the 7-20 Club. This club successfully held several dances during the year and showed their social spirit by attending all school functions. Though the 7-20 Club is not an official school organization. they were recognized by the other clubs. Top Row, lelt to right: Simmons, Modeen, White. 2nd Row: Mercer, Davidson, Larson. Aldredqe, Shepard. 3rd Row: Charlesworth, Vest Ore, Peterson Mahan
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