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iaLiouHs?li OFFICERS Winona Barber ........---------,------------.----- President Maxine Hamel --,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,, ,,,,,, V ice-President Ione Konrad ............ -------,---- S eefefafY Grace Saner ........f...... ------,------- T feasufel' Dorothy Lavagnino ....... -..-.--- C heel' Leader Miss Lewis ............ 4-----f------' A dVi5ef We, the Girls' League of Galt Union High School, Wish to express our deep appreciation and gratitude to Miss Kathryn Lewis, our adviser since 1936, for her friendliness, helpfulness, and sincerity during the past four years, We Could never have progressed so far Without her guiding hand. 25
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ou I-IS?a llEllllTl VA THE GIRLS' LEAGUE Under the outstanding leadership of W'inona Barber, the Girls' League has had a very successful year. A new system for entertainment at the meet- ings, which are held on the second Thursday of each month, has made the occasions more interesting. An entertainment box, in which are the names of all the girls in the school, is used. At each meeting 12 to 15 names are drawn out of the box. The girls whose names are drawn furnish the entertainment for the next meeting. To begin the year a freshman reception party was given. Each freshman had her big sister who sat with her during the party. On February IO, a Valentine Party with the Half-and-Half theme was held in the cafeteria. All the girls dressed half one way and half another way. Their mothers and sisters were invited, everybody received a comic valentine, and prizes were awarded. A baseball dance was sponsored on April 12 in the gymnasium, which was decorated according to the baseball theme. To end the term the annual Mothers' Tea was held and new officers were installed. The entire Girls' League wishes to thank Miss Wright for the club's song which she composed. The song is written to the tune of Theres a Long, Long Trail A'Winding, and is as follows. Theres a league in our Galt High School To which we girls all are true, Where the bona' of honest friendship Binds both old and new: Here are living, lasting mem'ries Cf little sisters we'Ue found, Of our big sisters leading Come, join hands all around. 24
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l C. Caldwell, Heinrich. N. Roclhouse. A. Meier, R. ld an, R. Price, G. Meier, L. Liebig, G. Henry, Q21 V, , B. Albcrtini, W. Steinman, I. Albertini, B. Ward, d Llernigan, C.Frecman. E. Freeman. D. Mays, R. MGUHSMi THEFUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, living to serve, is the motto of this active club which prepares the boys for the future. The main purpose of the F. F. A. is to train interested youths for farming and the im- provement of rural living. This year's officers of the club are: Bob Ward, president: Charles Webb, vice-presidentg Warren Steinman, secretary: Bill Albertini, treasurerg Albert Caldwell, reporterg Ioseph Albertini, watch-dogg Mr. Tuft and Mr. Mullin, advisers. Among the activities sponsored by the F. F. A. this year are the following: October 2-A melon bust. October 2-Officers' Training School held at Galt High. December 6-Greenhands initiated into the club. February 10-Father and Son Banquet with about 75 present. February 24-Veal Calf Market Day at Stockton attended by members. March 30-Iudging teams participated in Decker Field Day at Turlock. April 6-Participation in judging contest and Bain Day at Lodi. April 14-Picnic Day. May 2 and 3-State F. F. A. Convention at San Luis Obispo. May 4-State Final ludging Contests at San Luis Obispo. May 9-Dedication of buildings for Future Farmer Division at the State Fair grounds in Sacramento. This year's group was competently staffed and received considerable support from members. The boys are beginning to realize the benefits to be derived from such an organization and the future will find them forging ahead as a body of Future Farmers should, declared Mr. Mullin. bb, I. Yagi, M. Takahashi. C31 Mr. Mullin, A. Will- R. Miller, T. Wlllyard, A. Mohamed, D. Smith, ce, A. Zakavec, A. Caldwell, A. Denier, D. Danuser. 26 M
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