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Vlouna -surmer5 l 9 California Young Farmers Association opened a new FJC chapter this year. Just one of the many local chapters affiliated with the state organization, it ' s purpose is to help young men get established in farm- ing and to acquaint the members with all phases of farming, as well as to provide them with opportunities for recreational and social activities. Besides the establishment of the organi- zation and the writing of the constitution, members have attended the Southern Re- gional Young Farmers Association meeting at Orange Coast College and the annual state convention held at San Luis Obispo. Presiding over the meeting was Ansel Schoonover, president. Advisor of the group was Mr. Herbert Stitt Ansel Schoonover, presdient Front row: Jock Nelson, Gordon Chon, Gordon Steward, and Jim Robinson. Top row: Bob Peterson, Roy Copelond, Camille Allec, Leon Coffman, Ansel Schoonover, Bill Frost and Hugh Simpson. 89
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-. • C l eJJon o uixot El Don Quixote is one of the depart- mental clubs en the college campus. It ' s purpose is to provide an opportunity for stu- dents to hear and practice the Spanish language by having guests and members discuss the life, customs, interesting places, and people of Spain and the Latin American countries. Most outstanding in the club ' s program of events was a trip to Padua Hills Theater to see the Mexican Posados and a dinner at the El Comedor. David Freeland was president and Man- ual Moreno secretary-treasurer, with Miss Johnson acting as supervisor of the group. Left: Jock Swift, Barbara Barfoot, David Freeland, Lita Corner, Crux Reynoso, Ronn tholer, Joan Christopher, Glen Wilfley ond Miss Johnson. Right: Miss Johnson ond Students. ie Mucken- Spanish IV 88
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sruL ure Jeacherd Under the leadership of Dr. McClure, members of the Future Teachers of Amer- ica strived to achieve their purpose of be- coming well informed about the teaching field. The first Monday of each month from November to March inclusive, the group met and discussed such practical matters as job opportunities, necessary credentials, pensions, salaries, and the duties of teach- ers and principals. In keeping with their aim talks by Ralph Gilpin, assistant superintendent of Orange County Schools and Mrs. Molly Thatcher, principal of the Wilshire Elementary School, were scheduled and brought further enlightenment of the teaching profession to the group. Moiy Lynn Sheller ond Borry Cavaghon, Co-chairmen. f 5 £ r f -4 Educators of the future toik over problems of the present. 90
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