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FUTUI E i-IOIIIVMAS FRJ Iiufure Infomemalcers of America, beffer known as Fl-IA, is made up of girls enrolled in Inomemalcing who wish fo become members. Any girl who has had a year of homemalcing is eligible. The club is spon- sored by fhe American I-Iome Economics Associafion. Un June I, l948, fhere were 6,IO8 chapfers and 237133 members in 48 sfafes. Our program for fhis year included sending dele- gales lo fhe Sfafe conyenfion af Asilomar, fhe Fresh man Infroducfory Tea, bofh formal and informal inifiafion of new members, Qfher evenfs in our year's program were fhe secfion meefing af Orland, a pof IucI4 dinner wifh fhe Gridley Chapfer, our fradi- fional dinner for fhe FFA boys and fheir parenfs, a spring Fashion Show including a mofI'1er's fea, and a program for one P-TA meefing. Our financial pro- gram for fhe year included hof dog sales and doughf nuf sales, purchase of a new Beffy Croclcer Sfeam iron affachmenf, and picfures for our social room. Club officers are as follows: Presidenf, Norma Crum: Vicevpresidenf, Rufh Pufmang Secrefary, La Fern Fuller: Treasurer, Colleen Hodge: and our ad- visor is lvlrs. Audrey Newman. BACK ROW, Iefl fo righl: Lorelfa Hendrix, Sandra Weid, Maxilene Kitchens, Myrfle Hiqgens, Pafricia Goss, Marilyn Hodge, Joyce Horn, Marilyn Field. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Dupras, Belly Adams, Velma McBride, Edifh Shaw, Carol Horn, Rose Leon, Wilma Thayer, Rosella Jordan, Alice Miles. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Newman, Beffy Syden- sfricker, Georgene Garrell, Lavada Cole, Lorelfa Rowe, Thelma Combs, Barbara Dow, Georgia Lee Finle, Louise Warren, Clara Neukirchner, Marviline Barber, FRONT RAW: Irene Mills, Naomi Reid, Wanda McBride, Colleen Hodge, La Fern Fuller, Rufh Pufman, Norma Crum, Marge Miles. If X! i
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FUTUI E FARMERS V F AMERICA 1887 The Fulure Farmers ol America, which is an organi- zalion of aqricullure sludenls, has accomplished much during lhis school lerm. They sponsored one of lhe our slandinq dances ol lhe year, lhe annual FFA Barn Dance. Olher imporlanl aclivilies were lheir Greenhand inilialion, Falher and Son Banquel, rol- ler slcaling parly wilh lhe Fulure l-lomemalcers, and lhe lrip lhe boys loolc lo lhe Cow Palace in San Francisco, where several of lhe member's exhiloiled lheir live sloclc. The FFA has The candy, carbonaled beverages, and gum concessions during lhe noon hour. Everyone is familiar wilh The Ag Shack. lvlr. McGuire and lvlr. Weidinger are lheir advisors. BACK ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Marvin Eisenhauer, Raymond Johnson, Ray Benzel, Lloyd Baker, Lowell Kilby, Jim Kilmer, Clyde Walker, Wayne Shaw, Waller Slone, LaVerne Felber. FOURTH ROW: Leonard Neal, Isom Forguson, Lesler Carler, Ray Hunl, Jimmy Armocido, Leroy Barber. THIRD ROW: Frank Armocido, Truman Hendrix, Harry Biggs, Vernon Johnson, Huberl Carler, Miguel Araiza, Oscar Wolfe, James Winters. SECOND ROW: Mr. McGuire, Ray Lea, Edward Boone, How- ard Jordan, Floyd Baker, Norman Wright, Marvon Hensley, Tommy Smith, James Mullins, Mr. Weidinger. FRONT ROW: Jack Pulman, Whislle Gailher, Leo Backman, John Couch, Huberf Johnson, Lloyd Merrill, LeRoy Slacy. 4, v 5
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Pl BLIC S'Efi ING A scene from Sprlng1ime for Skippy. LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Knighl, Marie Severin: Elvin Fillmore, Wanda Sline, Jim McElroy, Rosemary Wicker. Public Speaking is a comparalively new subiecl in lhe Live Oak Union High School curriculum. Allhough il lakes lhe place ol dramalics, which has been well publicized in lhis school lor lhe pasl lew years, ils aclivilies are somewhal similar. The lirsl quarler's aclivilies, moslly lalks lo accuslom lhe sludenls lo speaking on a slage belore an audience, greally developed lheir speaking abilily and voice inllec- lions. Aller lhis lraining, lhe sludenls slaged a play enlilled All ls Calm and lhe aclors were highly complimenled. Belore lhe year is compleled, lhe class hopes lo give anolher play aboul lhe same lamily. Al lhis lime, lhe sludenls are working on a one-acl play enlilled, Springlirne For Skippy. Il will be slaged in a play lournamenl al lhe Marysville l-Iigh School. ln pro- ducing lhis play lhe class is separaled inlo lwo casls. The sludenls beller suiled lor lhe parls lhey porlray will have lhe honor ol represenling lheir school in lhe Marysville Tournamenl. STANDING, Iell lo riqhl: Raymond Johnson, Merle Howell, Jimmy McElroy, Marie Severini, James Spencer, Marianne Ed d Wh' I G 'lh R lh P l W d Sl' D II Ea lerwood Roberl Noll Edward Noll, SpiIman,Ginger war s, isle an er, u uman, an a ine, e a s , , Mr. Dennefl. SEATED: Carl Aldridge, Dona Kirkpalrick, Doris Lewis, Elvin Fillmore, Rosemary Wicker, Norma Crum, Rulh Parlridge.
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