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, , 1 V ' ,X . , v , . JU.. -.---. , TRI' Y- Firsl row- F. Copeland, J. Johnson, O. Felkins, C. Richardson, R. Keirsev, E. l-luckaby, V. S. Howard, V. Raqsdale, D. Harrinqfon, B. Badger. Second row: C. Shively, P. Freernan, L. Cuevas, C. Sheppard, F. Lockharf, P. Dean, B, L, liorfon, M. Mabee, T, lnoyue, V. Ofhridge, G. Schachl. Third row: C. Brown, V. Wesflinq, N, Richardson, S. Powell, Miss Chapman, Adv. Fourlh row: P. King, D, Locke, M. J. Prichard, E. House F. Tranchel, M. Sione, V. MacMurray, D. Good, B. Ernsberqer, L. Moore The Tri-Y Club is an organizalion composed oi Chrislian girls. Hs purpose is +0 Crea+e, mainrain and exiend rhrouqhoul lhe school, church and communiiy high sfandards ol Chris- lian living. The club's rheme for This year has been Growing Pains, and each monihly meeiing has had some phase of +his 'Topic emphasized. Each meeling has been boih infer- eslinq and iniormaiive To all members. Because lhe Tri-Y club is lundamenlally a service orqanizaiion, ii chose 'ro do Red Cross worlc as ils proieci 'rhis year. In all i'rs aciiviiies, Tri-Y slrives +o leach ils members io become dependable and helpful cilizens. M4 a he GOO ' 0. Wes., VX Vrif-bald Mel' wwe B . swell ' CV me
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HIHJIIY f-PI ISI SOCIAL SCIENCE FORUM - Iifnl rfw C. SI'ivr-lv P, King, M, Prichard, B. Horion, D. Cond, L. Cuevas, B. Lrnsbvrqvr, Mnlww, Second raw: V. Miirmy, M, Cn.,i.Ir,'nan D. Tranchvl, J, Inn, C. Sheppard, F. l,ackI-iarf, S. Powell, Miss Nelson, adv, Third row: R L J. Gilmore, D. Dickenson, B. Grc-ist, D. Shor-nbcrqor, P, Parmclcc. Vrwmilv-II I ' ,IAC K fell MOH! I'rr-will-rl Soczal Sczence Forum The Social Science Forum was organized for Ihose sfudenfs inleresfed in inlernalional affairs of The modern world. Pofluclc supper meelings are held Ihe firsf Wednesday of each monlh and followed by an open forum discussion of world problems. The club has used a Pan-American Theme This year, slressing friendship befween Ihe Americas. Forum members were hosls a+ a 'rurlcey dinner in celebralion of Ihe Chrislmas season wilh Ihe Tri-Y and I-li-Y members as 'rheir guesls. They also celebraled Pan-American Day by presenfing a program +o fhe sfudenl body. Supp r Club Meefing Ihe Iirsr Thursday of every monlh, Ihe Supper Club has gained school-wide popularily. Aside from Ihe regular polluclc suppers, several swimming parlies Io nearby resorls have been much enioyed by members and Iheir guesfs. A+ Ihe monfhly dinners, a hosr and hosiess presided, and one of Ihe members Iallced on diiclerenl phases of SporIs, Ihe club Theme for Ihe year. Mrs. Richardson is adviser of Ihe club: Jack Gilmore, presidenf and Janice Hensey, secrefary. SUPPER CLUBf Frnirln raw, IMI In right: M, Galbraiih, B. McGregor, J. Barmnre, H. Bnlrs, D, Tory, F. Moyer, P, Parr-'claw J. ovc J, Cilrmirir O. Mahan, Ihirri raw, lvfr Io righf: B. Onsloll, B. Weiser, Mrs. Richardson, adviser, Second row lr' rir1IiI: J, IIPr'sf'y L, Almcrfy S. Cuinn, M, Morisoli, N. Halchvr, F, Copeland, E, House B. C-uinn, S. Card. Fror IDII Io righl: R. Wimberlyl P. icyis, D. CulbirrIson. nls av l ill
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my fri ri Ny, .l, l W- ll, Shir:-iilii-rqi-rv J, Vruql C Kirnlvffuqhx P. wi-li .- ',f-i hifi ri w If Winn, fvlv., H. Biilf-s H. Ffhli- J. Grahanw. firm! riiw l' ll ,iii un! CJ. Mahan, P Driqqs fl W.1?sfx'v. Senzbr H? Y The Senior TTifY Club had Tor iTs program The Topic OT recreaTion. ln ibruary a -,urvey was made oT The social acTiyiTies oT all The boys. OTher vases oT The program included parTies, baske-Tball games and inTeresTinq Ik-, by several rnen on hobbies and yocaTions. In March The annual Tri- ounly Older Boys' ConTerence consisTinq of T-li-Y clubs Trom VenTura, inla Barbara and San Louis Obispo counTies n1eT in Oxnard. unzor hh f Y The Junior Hi-Y waf. acTive wiThin iTselT This year. The meeTings unsisled oT inTeresTinq speeches by diTTerenT men and several moTion cfure-, were shown. JoinT meeTinqf3 were also held during The year by The inior and Senior groups, Once a monTh The club as a whole aTTended me church, Charles Edwards was presidenT and Mr. ATmore acTed as DON SHOENBERCER Prcsidenf CHARLFS FDWARDS ub adviser. T Pwsidvirf limi W Viliiif. J,C..r1ihii, S lrinsflalfr E. Civ-vas R. Wirlvmr. Sc-:ond row, 'c-fr To riqhl: Mr. Alrnore, B. Runvan ru rf CW T J. Ba ' fi -, M, .wllrmimx M. Biirlfwii C. Edwards, it-.. ' ii I im- r K Q hX-V 9 '- VY'- 5 nuns sa....lh. ,. TK? we-5
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