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PROTESTANT CHAPEL Top row: Iames Parrish, 1ra Miller, Charles Smith, Charles Collins, Bernard Montes, Frank Cooke, Charles Lee, Herbert Preston, Iohn Sells, Victor Crutchfield. Second row: Iohn Miller, Pat Whitercick, Francis Humilestewa, Iohnson Tori- vio, Wesley Clark, Nanego Townsend, Billy Sarraccinno, Reverend L. D. Granger. ' Boifom row: Miss Veva Wight, Dorothy Ferris, Henrietta Bailey, Louise Ofheld, Susie Perry, Mary Ann Charley, Geraldine Stevens, Isabelle Curran. INCE the Protestant Chapel was erected in 1924, it has been in constant use. Before its erection church meetings and services were held in the aca- demic building and club meetings were held in the sitting rooms of the dormitories. Besides the Y. W. C. A., which was first organized in 1912, the Y. M. C. A., the Girl Reserves, and the Christian Endeavor Society, the Chapel has regular Sunday school classes at 10 o'c1ock each Sunday morning followed by church services. ' Students fill the offices of superintendent, deacons, and elders. The stu- dent choir, under the direction of Edward Swick, serves the Chapel effectively. Many Sherman boys and girls act as leaders and teachers, being assisted by col- lege students from Redlands University and by other older people. Although attendance at the Chapel is not compulsory, many students win the gold star certificate for regular attendance. Several groups have presented programs in churches nearby and as far away as Los Angeles. The directors of the Chapel work are Miss Veva Wight, who has been in Sherman 12 years, and Rev. Lawrence D. Granger, who came in October, 1954. I . . , 7 5575, 'fLi:e?,w.4.fg1,,:.-, - , , A ..., At -'self'-11' pijfvxg-4 ',L.-T'.-ir: - - 1-sffieflrzses Q--12' 4-U' ' '-'-?'J?XT: 'htm-.LQ 35-.fi-,1Q:.st?c-S 'U '37'Zimy .. 't,-.T 'vi-..-Y? '-73'-'A v-slr. r 'A -'.'ZL .1 ' 'K-f2:'?:gw.ii'7.u..Q1S:4X,- .3-in--.:-mp, bg! .-1 - L. -3-:Le - 'Jw' L'tfF: V-2'ih ' - --52 ' 'TEES :..L.-.4 5t'+4-. - iwQ5'i9if3T42'P f6sr5i-f3x'1. 5i 'flikdff - Y 1 - ..1fQ'w -- - Q . ' -Z .. swgm. aww? , ggi 5,71-zf.,-r,-. .1Ji2s.s,:,: -'rw-':Q' g.J,e!?f1.2w4 v. :Vi '-12:11 5 1-'claw V.- ' f'ff:- .,. :I .EYE-rl'r?5f'-55''Q:2 ih--2-?qq.1fl'f 'Hp' -21' ' Lv''mem-aS2r.e-hmm'-cw' ' ' f ,... ,, bah., Qp'! vw -for--a-.yah ,-.- 111 M9 4-.W ..:ra1l'a fr 4Je'Fw-fLM...::'au2 .r-ww. . . f- - eq. , 1 ,1 .311 'Am-iff'.1-r.g.:.-r-,-in -.....ef,.Qg.g,, -Q4 -.fa -'QI ---.1'FgvnI1,yQF, a::4f -, Lifqfgii 1' -' px- 1 54.254 -'r if Aiiii e - -.-.. .. i--- W: ,- 'kagel-V. . 1 ' -Jil:-5-vii :sr ' vi-,-. ':.1- ---, .- - knr' . 11, 54:1 gl fgciilfw ' -'- -Q .ii,i:,g.g.fq ,il V.-....:ifi+w:gyLgf,, .ggsfgfgfgw ,L 1.213111 '- -One lzundreaf four- L 4 ' rg , ti ' in 1' f ,e ,if ,fs ,41- : - 4I' ste VV N . NU: nic. ti -zur- :t?.' an: Aamir N i 1 if -'SITA .3 1311: . 4 HIS N . ' 611132 2 . A . I K. 1. . UYX ff Bach l ,Wasp mmfmx. lx Til? pu i'55mf'Hg 1? P722 S inf mlfm of 1 K 4 KA N zhf. ai ui D. gif ffmfoflhzp , 4 illsx X - ii., E1 USKTFX in ll- Q1 Pina . ai Iiaydw fi' I
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DRdz7If1TIC CL UB Top row: Eleanor Williams, vice president, Ernest Ollas Myrtle B R th V3ld9Z, Tom Baffleff, HCDFY Leon, Reynalda Valenzuela, Do1iidt1l'Ei7'Stoli1e, W Sefgeanf'-if-f1FH1SJ Reuben Paul, Ray Mills, Milton Marks, sergeant-at-arms. becond FQWK Vlvlall Nobles, Amber Taylor, Consuela Lujan, Delphina LaChusa, ' LUC1llC Vll0Fkm-HH, Ida Shay, Iulia Howard, Lucille Norris, Lucinda Duncan. Tfzzrd row: Elizabeth Curry, Paul Humphrey, Iulia Celaya, Eugene Marshall, SCCF9fff11'.Y5 Edna Ingraham, president, Lloyd Lotches, Ophelia Dupree, Les- ter Qliver, Hazel Williams. Fran! row: Edna Winnier, Elizabeth Wynookie, Mildred Hart, Mitchell Gomez, Amelia Payne, Lorena Reed, Della Mae Mackett. HE DRAMATIC club, organized in November, 1954, has a total of six- ty-eight members, chosen by the sponsors of the club after try-outs and conferences. The purpose of the organization is to aid all members in their manner of self expression, to discover those who -have superior dramatic ability, to stimulate, direct, and develop this ability, and to enrich the lives of members through a more practical and comprehensive appreciation .of the art of dramatic expression. The value of such a club lies primarily in its educa- tional value to the actors, not in the pleasure it gives to the audience. p The Sherman club has worked up a large number of one-act plays, skits, and monologues. It meets once every two weeks, at which time the members discuss the business of the club and present short programs.l The lfirst puliliglz ' e en e appearance was in November, 1954, when club members p easing yhpr s h t the annual Thanksgiving program. AI10fh?f SFOLIP appeafffd In t ree S Of plays or skits February 22. The club picnic in April was an important event. ' ' ' E. L I M e The sponsors of the organization .are Miss Ieanette em ey, rf amhs E. lxiick, and Air. Edgar H. Oswalt, director of Sherman ClI'3mHt1CS OF f C second semester. .Gritty 1' ' af? MMUIIIZ fzundred lfzree-f , K .,A.:. ..g,:- 11-1-.,-.....,. Q V. , r- f-..' Q- '-3 1,144 5' , V f. . , , . 1, , , Y ,A , A, .1-4,-...f 4 , . . ,N r J 4 V. ., ' ' ' ' ' ' YV., W -,.,. ..,.. :a:...E...-
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Wurf H. 'W Ui. L .asm gig Ula' ' 9 ikivvw WM... un' ML -F iwguhl li -:. Lthr. ' , .,, :W 1 it m '4' ilf' X 5 W WS! 2 'EW Q'Y ?f fb! 3Z'...,,, . p, vo, f .,., ,, . games: :z ', N, v fe' N-.f. in SLIITZIZL, mix 1 A ,iljff X- '-gi, I., I- Sigr ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH Upper POW! Tuanita Ramon Rev Father Michael -i ' I i - 1 F - Lower group. Ophelia Dupree, Delphina LaChusa, Francesiirlsasoijirllglildred Iii. T ST. THOMAS Catholic Church Holy Mass is offered at 10 o'clock Sunday .mornings for Catholic students of Sherman Institute. After . mass rellglous instruction is given by the Dominican Sisters of River- side. Confessions are heard the third Saturday preceding the third Sunday of the month followed by communion at 10 o'clock the next morning. Joseph Kie and Sadie Stephens have been the organists for the services. Father Michael Byrne 1S the pastor. O Regina Ceoli HIS Catholic Club was organized in September, 1954. It is composed of eighty-six members divided into two groups-a senior group of tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls and a junior group of the younger girls. Each group has its own officers who assist in planning programs and social functions. The purpose of this organization is to create a mutual understand- ing among the members, to provide wholesome entertainments2'to create an ap- preciation ofthe spiritual values of the Church, and to instruct the girls in the truths of their religion. . The girls have their meetings every Thursday, the senior group under the sponsorship of Miss Haydee Laiche, the junior group under the sponsorship of Miss Mary K. C'Brien and Miss Helen M. Arthur. j l Officers serving the club are: president, Frances O.Ch033 V106 PFeSdCI1f, Frances Pasoz' secretary, Mildred Kie, treasurer, Delphina LaChusa5 sponsor, Miss Haydee Ilaiches sponsor, Father Byrne. -Une fzundreaf Jive-
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