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BLCCK The Block O is one of Oreslimba Union High School's largesl organizalions. ll consisls of aihleles who have earned +he cherished Block O by parlici- paling in Ores+imba's many compelilive sporlrs. The boys can be seen sporiing Their darlc blue swealers wilrh The gold Bloclc O prominenlly dis- played. The obieciives ol The group are To promoie high moral ideals, a feeling of good sporismanship. and high scholasiic siandards. To Tosier a high degree oT school spiril and To inslill an apprecialrion ol inler-scholasiic alhlelics are olher imporlani purposes ol The organizalion, The organizaiion sponsored a basl4e+ball game wilh The l-larlam Road Kings. Joini volleyball Jrournamenis and swimming meeis were held wiih The G.A.A. The group culminaled an evenlful year wi+h a deli- cious barbecue. 26 RON SILVA KEN BRINK Presdenl Advisor Firs+ row: L. Coelho, M. Souza, T. Correia, T. Hansen, J. Massey, R. Simons, G. Arnold. Second row: lvl. Solano. D. Soares, R. Nuneg, G, Hernandez, R, Ma+oZa' D4 Rivasl H. Sparrow A. OFFICERS: B. LUNA, Represenlralivei l-l. ROBLEDO, Sergeanl ai Arms Mgwry, C, Hancock, J, Cgpe' Third row: J' Beffencourfl J' D. TREAT, Vice Presdenl: T. MATOZA, Treasurer: B. MATTOS Sec Harris, B. Morris, D. Jensen, A. Dominguez, G. Davis, E. Kroelcer, VGTGVY' D. Oliveira, J. King.
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JANICE DAILY MISS DOROTHY WATTS Presidenf Advisor OFFICERS: AILEEN CABRAL. Represenfafiveq ROSEMARY BRAZIL, Vice Presidenf: MARGEE MACHADO, Parliamenfarianq DOLORES CLARKE, Hisforiang MARY PACHECO, Secrefaryi CAROL SOUZA, Song Leader: MARGARET NUNES, Treasurer. NMAKERSO Fo H.A. IL,.,1l 4' Q5 NEW YN O A D 4 5: 2 owl Q '51 wo 0 O The purposes of fhe Fufure Homemakers of America are fo promofe beffer family living, fo help members undersfand fhe opporfunifies open fo fhem in fhe field of home economics, and fo undersfancl our neighbors bofh af home and abroad. The club also provides fraining of each chapfer for parficipafion in home, school, and communify life. The members fools parf in many acfivifies fhis year. They sfarfeol off by enfering a floaf in fhe Home- coming parade and conolucfing a welfare proiecf. During fhe LeGrand foofball game fhey sold caramel apples which proved profifable. The girls made and sold Chrisfmas earrings and lapel pins. The insfallafion of officers was combined wifh fhe Chrisfmas Tea. F.H.A. Week was held March 23-29. 25 Firsi' row: Linda Azevedo, Mary Landeros, Vera Cano, Kafhy Borrelli, Hazel Souza, Sharon Francis, Helen Amaral, Rosie Cano, Second row: Kay Dexfer, Jaclcie Lay, Mary Moe, Barbara Craven, Henrieffa Casfillo, Cafhie Ceruffi, Sondra Huckaby, JoAnn Mendonsa, Eleanor Oliveira, Gennora Ables, Virginia Jordan, Judy Sophia, Donna Capps, Lupe Casian. Third row: Karen Rapp, Arlene Correia, Georgeffe Carvalho, Joyce Andrade, Bernice Lemos, Julee Jasper, Pafsy Wrighf, Sharon Peferson, Lupe Dominguez, Marlene Machado, Julie Borelli. Fourfh row: Lois Sfringham, Rebecca Sfewarf, Cecelia Cosfa, Roberfa Doss, Judy Barsanfi, Jean Nunes, Beffy Conley. Beffy Lee, Annie Lema.
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CLAUDIA KING MRS. LlLl.lAN ANDERSEN PresidenT Advisor OFFICERS: MADELINE CABRAL, SecreTary7 JUDY GOETSCH, Par- liamenTarian: SARA STEVENS, HisToriang LOIS STRINGHAM, Vice PresidenT7 MARYLEE MOORE, RepresenTaTive. BROWNS The Sherman L. Brown Pre-ProTessional STudenTs Club is now in iTs Third year aT OresTimba. The organizaTion's primary TuncTion is The exploraTion oT profes- sions, parTicularly The Teaching proTes- sion. The members prepare Themselves Tor The leadership and developmenT re- quired oT Their chosen proTessions. The highlighT oT The year was The Browns VarieTy Show in January. AbouT halT oT The sTudenT body parTicipaTed in The aTTracTion, The proceeds oT which will be used To Tinance an educaTional Trip and To purchase maTerial Tor The professional library. Six Browns Toolc parT in a roundTable discussion on The purposes oT educaTion Tor The P.T.A. The group held a ioinT meeTing wiTh The PaTTerson F.T.A. wiTh a C.T.A. represenTaTive presenT To help advise and counsel Those enTering educaTional Tields. The members Took an inTormaTive Trip To a college campus To acguainT Themselves wiTh college liTe. 27 FirsT row: Barbara Cabral, GeorgeTTe Carvalho, Linda Rosa, Sharon Francis, Helen Amaral. Second row: MargareT MarTin, Karen Rapp, Barbara Craven, Mary Moe, ,Penny Fink, Jean Nunes.
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