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. CRM CTLOAA FIRST ROW, left to right: Irma Levet, Joanne Levet, Beverly Peterson, Margaret Beller, Wilma Benson, Virginia Roberts. SECOND ROW: Peggy Jolmson, Shirley Ashcroft, Miss McNett, Careen Forbes, Carolyn Smith, Virginia Vereschagin, Yvonne Yearian, Carol Lathrop, Mrs. Valasquez, Frances Louderback, Byron Wildermuth. The Red Cross started a successful year by conducting the annual drive to enroll members. The freshmen won the efficiency banner by contributing the sum of Tpl6.79, and the sophomores were second with 312178. Our Red Cross has also accomplished some worth while projects, such as, giving two crates of oranges to the Grindstone Indians for their Christmas. The Junior Red Cross also packed seven packages for needy families in Orland consisting of canned goods, fruit, almonds, and candy. Officers for 1949-50 President - Margaret Beller Vice President - Byron Wildermuth Secretary - Careen Forbes Treasurer - Marles Varner
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gut une ommenzl The Orland Chapter of the Future Farmers started off the year by sending George Aguiar and Ernie Boracci to the State F.F.A. Convention. At the first meeting we elected the following members as officers: Raymond Lyon, president, Charles Ondricek, vice president, Francis Pellizzari, secretaryg George Overton, treasurer, Kenneth Benson, reporterg and Louie Aguiar as sentinel. 'For the second semester Charles Ondricek became president with Robert Moranda as vice president, Phillip Romer as treasurer, Charles Gee as secretary, Donald Newman as reporter, and Bob Burrows, sentinel. The chapter received the Master Chapter award for the year 48-49. Johnny Jacobson and Ray Lyon were the two State farmers. We attended the Chico judging contest and were awarded fourth place. The chapter was very active in many events. We had a booth at the fair and also an ice cream concession. Some of the members showed their livestock at various fairs. We had an active basketball team and came in third at the basketball tournament at Red Bluff. The officers of the club entered the parliamentary procedure contest. Marvin Forbes took first place in the Chapter Co-op quiz with Ray Lyon taking second and Melvin Roush third. The chapter has been very active and we hope to attain the Master Chapter award this year. We have several applicants for State Farmers. I I li 1 - 1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Byron Royce, Ronald Layman, Tom Kalb, George Aguiar, Calvin Lynn, George Overton, Margin Forbes, Aldo Romano, Milton Benson. SECOND ROW: Don Newman, Bob Burrows, Don Slmlc, Charles Ondricek, Tom Birch, Melvin Roush, Kenneth Benson, Clyde Gillespie, James Vfereschagin, Mack Jacobson, Jack Leonard, Bob Hunt. THIRD ROW: Clyde Dudley, Bob Moranda, Bill Boot, Elmer Mclntire, Don Johnson, Roy Agee, Raymond Day, Phil Romer, Richard Nichols,Bil1 Dietz, Mr. Leroy Jenks-advisor. FOURTH ROW: Francis Pellizzari, John Brouse, Jim Canadas, Don Frailey, Paul Peck, Frank Blevins, Ray Lyon, Neal Oglesby, Charles Gee, Jack Smith, Paul Nichols, Louie Aguiar, Carl Abbott, Eugene Roush.
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C.S.'J'. The C. S. F. had one of its most active terms during the past year. At Christmas time they packed a basket for a needy family and turned the basket over to the Red Cross. They also had two paintings framed and gave them to the school. The C. S. F. trip was taken to C. O. P. and in- cluded a short tour of The Sacramento Q2 and KFBK The annual formal dance was held after the Sealbearers' Banquet and was a great success with a score of couples enjoying the good music. In addition the organiza- tion maintained its counter, selling all school supplies. Officers for the past year were: First Semester Second Semester President - Don Keene Alice Bostrom V. Pres. - Henry Schneider Richard Brouse Sec.-Treas. - Joyce Iverson Shirley Ashcroft f'f ':, QQ!! FIRST ROW, left to right: Virginia Vereschagin, Irma Levet, Frances Smith KSealbearersJ. SECOND ROW: Pat Young, Shirley Ashcroft, Lois Ann Tracy, Joanne Levet, Careen Forbes, Joyce Iverson, Mary Jackson. THIRD ROW: Joanne Iverson, Doris Osborn, Marles Varner, Joan Cleek, Alice Bostrom, Evelyn James, Wanda Benson, Douglas Mills-advisor. FOURTH ROW: Richard Brouse, Donald Keene, Robin Russell, Henry Schneider.
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