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5- 336 UMM The PPA group was very acTive This year. ln Oc The Paso Robles chapTer esrablished a record in The buying Tour. Howard Frisby and Don Bridge boTh lc Two animals: and Sam Wells, Tom RicheTTi. Dick ErnsT ErnsT, Bob Cary, Monroe Murphy, Dick Johnson, PaT Black, and Charles Drake purchased one animal each. Charles Drake capTured The annual Sears and Roebuck l:oundaTion loan oT SI75 Tor The purchase oT an animal. FFA's Pioneer Day TloaT was an old covered showing old Tarming eguipmenT. The Theme was FuTure Was Farming. Their enTry won TirsT prize in l-lorse-Drawn EquipmenT secTion. ln November The oTTicers aTTended an OTiicers' Tr School in San Luis, sponsored by The agriculTure Te oT The secTion. ln December The iunior and senior me were parTicipanTs in a conTesT sponsored by The Co-C Tive EducaTion AssociaTion oT CaliTornia. Sam Wells Von Dollen, and PaT Black Tied Tor TirsT place and won CliTT Johnson Took TourTh place. The biggesT evenT oT The year was Their snow Trip Sequoia in February. AbouT TwenTy boys and Their visers wenT. The annual ParenT-and-Son BanqueT was held in T Tollowed by The judging aT The l-larry Parker Field Day and annual Open l-louse aT The high school in April. The boys also exhibiTed Their livesTock and incl proiecTs aT The King CiTy Pair. Upper LefT: Spaulding and Black, hoT-dog kings, peddle Their merchandise The FFA aT one of The big home fooTbalI games. To The LefT: FFA officers meef. Back Row, leTT To righfz Cary, Frisby, secreTaryg Sinclair, reporfer. Fronf Row: Clouser, presidenT7 P. Black, Treasurer. C. Johnson, presidenT, noT FFA members, assembled above, are Leif To Rig!-iT: Mr. Winferbourne, insfrucforg M. Murphy, J. Davis, D. Baker, D Sauref, B. Cary, B. Pierce, L. Clouser, J. Spaulding, J. Drake, P. Black, M. Frisby, D. Bridge, A. HoyT, D. Ernst, B Seeberf, B. ErnsT, F. Peskin, S. Wells, B. Rovensfine, T. RiccheTTi, N. Rambo, H. Sfeinbeck, H. Frisbv, C. Drake, R. Sinclair, B. Wicks, J. Evans, A. Brummal, C. Johnson, J. Schmiiz, M. Heilman.
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A-si-eye: ,. CadeTs, led by Capfaln Mandella, go Through rouTine pracfice on The baseball field, Above: CadeT Gordon Koolman assisTs a local Toofball fan in finding a seaT. faalcfas 12. .SCILUHL wall The California Cade+ Corps Trains high school sTu- denTs in miliTary skills and The developmenT oT leader- ship. Under The command oT Franlc BarnharT, The local uniT sTudied basic mili+ary Training, map reading, com- pass reading, combaf TormaTions, TirsT aid, Terrain Tea- Ture sTudies, scouTing and paTrolling. A greaT deal oT Time was spenT on riTle pracTice. The boys who enTered The sTaTe riTle maTc:h during January were Charles lvlandella, RoberT lvlandella, Luehen RuT- ledge, Charles Wyricli, Larry Hammons, Bill OberT, Kenny Thompson, Gordon Koolman, AlberT Richmond, RoberT YosT, Ed SmiTh, and Charles Blair. The highlighT oT The year was The CadeT Review in May. The CadeTs gave a marching exposiTion on The Too+baIl Tield beTore The sTudenT body, inTroduced Their leaders. and demonsTraTed riTle and combaT TormaTions. This is The Third successTul year oT The CadeTs aT Paso l-li. and iT promises To be a permanenT and very bene- Ticial orgar1izaTion. These boys will be graTeTul, in laTer miliTary liTe, Tor The Training They have received This year. Back row, leff To righT: RoberT Cropper, Mike LuTTropp, Ed SmiTh, Richard WagsTafT, AlberT Richmond, Weldon Madison, Terry Minshull, Roberf Woolsey, Ken Colwell, Maior Frank Barnharf, Commandani: Third row: Arlin Peferson, Henry Taylor, Jack Sylva, Theron Gray, Charles Wyrick, Foy SargenT, Richard Bryan, John Minshull, Bruce Bryanf, DeIberT Frazier. Second row: Rociger Zemmin, Ken Thompson, Gordon Koolman, Lance Furness, Bill Hoskin, Doiiplas Cryer, Larry Fee, RoberT Hirsch er, John Deubler, Gary FullerTon. FronT row: Tech. SgT. Roberf Mandella, STa Sgf. RoberT Yosf, Tech. SgT. Gregory Layson, Capfain Charles Mandella, 2nd LT. Roberf Johnson, STaTT SgT. Charles Blair, STafT SgT. Don Gibbs, Larry Hammons. V Mmm-na..s, . - W fi 1 A , s we a we ve n w L . . M 1-he -eas,zww,w-sf suv- -an Q' .- ,.., -mmf ..,4 L ,-Us
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are local I952 wnnners ol the annual FFA luclgmg conlesf, held af lhe Harry Parker Ranch in San Luis Obispo. Above: Earl Von Dollen and Pal Black help in The conslruclion ofa feeder as inslrucfor Wlnlerbourne checks progress. Below: Howard Frlsby exhlblfs a couple of has prize sleers. 'v , , asf I 9? 5 Top Picfure: LeRoy Clouser does some arc welding on a lraller. Dlrecfly Above: Howard Frisby and Jack Evans weld on an FFA proiecl.
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