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,U li ak Eeaves xi T S T Future Farmers of America PresidenT - - William UselTon Vice-PresidenT - Tom Cunningham SecreTary - - Dean Sheldon Treasurer - Glen Dooley ReporTer - William Reed Sponsor - - - ------- Mr. Bloom The chapTer has held Two iniTiaTions. The Greenhand iniTiaTion was held on Nov. ll. l935. The Junior Farmers were iniTiaTed Nov. 2, l935, aT a ioinT iniTiaTion wiTh Riverdale. There are aT presenT 42 members in The FuTure Farmer organizaTion. The ChapTer has boughT approximaTely 3500 PlymouTh Rock Chickens, which are expecTed To Turn ouT plenTy oT money Tor The boys as well as The chapTer. There are also oTher proiecTs in Sheep, l-logs, Dairy CaTTle, and FruiT. The boys have made several judging Trips: one To lvlodesTo on March 27 and an- oTher To San Luis Obispo on May The 9Th. The chapTer has Tour iudging Teams: poulTry, dairy, livesToclc, and a Tree judging Team. The l-laywire OrchesTra, Tormed This year, has been increasing The chapTer's popu- lariTy. The orchesTra has played Tor Assembly, STunT NiTe, and several oTher enTer- TainmenTs. Reed, CovingTon, Sheldon, W. UselTon, Karcher, Ferry, WhiTe, RiTchie, Cunningham, DeVries Bloom, Mello, Connolly, Gomes, Cessna. Louderbaugh, G. Dooley. Adams, Reis, O. Dooley, Dellas, James I. Efird, Salcaguchi, l. James, Bisi, Vaughn, l-lolsinger, Shoclcley, Caldera, STair, Aslcew, Kuclcenbalcer, Coelho, Lewis -Taz
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L Club The L Club is one oT The oldesT TradiTional clubs in The school. IT is composed oT sTudenTs who have parTicipaTed in exTra-curricular acTiviTies such as TooTball, basef ball, baslceTball, Traclc, volleyball, Tennis, debaTe, yell leading, or any oTher acTiviTies in which The school Takes parT. BoTh boys and girls belong To The club, which meeTs every oTher Thursday. The purpose oT The club is To arouse and mainTain school spiriT7 some oT The main acTiviTies are The adverTising oT games and The selling oT TiclceTs and candy. The TaculTy may recommend L's To sTudenTs who have puT in The required amounT oT Time and eTTorT in any exTra-curricular acTiviTy. The club decides and recommends To The council The size and Type oT L To be given Tor The diTTerenT acTiviTies. The oTTicers and sponsor Tor The year were: president Gerald Moon: vice-presi- denT, Glenn Price: secreTary-Treasurer, Ellen Cunningham: council member, Elroy UseITon7 and sponsor, Mr. Telonicher. Sheldon, Moon, Price, Doering, W. Uselfon, Parsons, lv1anchesTer, Wills, B. BrackeTT, C, BraclceTT, Balderarna Salnaquchi, Adams, Love, Carnacho, Blanchard, Nishi, Anderson, Louden, Mcfxllisfer, Cessna Dooley. Louderbaugh, Telonicher Roush, Cummings, Reed, Larson, Mello, Cunningham, E. UselTon, Gomes, Reis, SansTrom, VicTor sig, ,U 'lah leaves 232
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R. 0. H. The Royal Order oT Homemalcers, more Tamiliarly known as The R. O. H., wiTh TorTy-Tour members resumed acTion early in SepTember under The supervision of Miss Rosalie Anderson, The domesTic science Teacher. The Tollowing oTTicers were elecTed: presidenT, KaTherine Shoclcley: vice presidenT, Viola CrawTordg secreTary-Treasurer, lnez JeweTTg poinT lceeper, Thelma McAllisTer3 yell leader, Hallie Adams. On OcTober l8Th, nineTeen Treshmen were iniTiaTed inTo The club. The program and iniTiaTion Toolc place in The audiTorium and The reTreshmenTs were served in The domesTic science building. On March 2I, sixTeen represenTaTives leTT Tor STraThmore To aTTend an R. O. H. convenTion. There They aTTended a business meeTing and lisTened To a program To which Hallie Adams conTribuTed a song. A Leap Year parTy To which each oT The R. O. H. girls inviTed a high school boy was held aT The High School Friday nighT, April 3. LaTer in The year oTher TuncTions were held. As a proiecT The girls sold hoT dishes every Wednesday during The winTer monThs. Ice cream was served in The spring during warm weaTher. HOT dogs, candy, and ice cream were sold aT The games. T. McAllisTer, M. Love, Larson, Crawford, E. Cunningham, Shoclxley, Wylce, Cessna, M. Kuclcenbalcer, RiTchie, Sheldon, SansTrorn, Hochderffer Lawson, Crain, l-leTionk, Turner, Looqman, Borges, Mello, Alves, Medico, Searcey, Nielsen, Sommars, Neves, Anderson M. Flores, l. McAllisTer, J. Anderson, Eigenman, E. Adams, Sands, Nishi, G. Myers, F. Cunningham, D. Myers, Oualls, D, Love Efird, H, Adams. JeweTT. Hedrick, Caldera, Borba, O. Flores, Landis, Koelwyn, Miles 33 is T ala leaves
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