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Aitken, -sl- QWifIl'3lIl-lllllllllvfkllliglllill 'l'he major Fall activities ol' the C. S. F. were the Scholarship party which was held at the home ol' our adviser, Mrs. Hauert, and the dinner which Helen Van Zanten, lirst semester president lor the club. , gHVC During the winter, monthly luncheon meetings were initiated. These luncheons were combination business and social meetings and proved so popular they will probably be continued next year. During this period also, live delegates attended the Twentieth District meeting at Lemoore. They were Anita Rogers, Audrey Aitken, Norma Dean Rufl. Violet Brughelli and Helen Van Zanten. Spring brought the high point lor Chapter lti3c, California Scholarship Federation. lt was the trip to 'lreasure Island for the annual Central State convention on April lllth, 15th, ltith. Seeing such varied sights as the Xllar Memorial Opera House, Fisher1nen's XVharl', and the Gaywayg eating at such different places as the Golden Pheasant, True Blue Cafeteria on Treasure Island, and hot dog stands: and traveling by cable car, lerry boat, and Eleplmnf Train provided entertainment for all. The twelve students who made the trip to San Francisco thoroughly enjoyed themselves. - The officers ol' the club were: Fall Semester-President, Helen Van Zanteng Vice-president, Anita Rogers, Secretary- Treasurer, Ilene Busby. Spring Semester-President, Audrey Aitken: ice-president, Norma Dean Ruff, Secretary-'I'reasurer Brughelli. X7 , Violet Back row' Allen . , Van Zanten A k B Gold Seal Beare , e er, Aitken, R f rughelli. I' Fr ' ' Julien, All u f, Rogers, ont row. Julien, Hieldbrandt, Cole, Carter, Bu GU Armstrong. 24 Shy,
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XV if . Sporf Snaps 'valmxm Top row: P. E. Pyramid, Track, Girls Baseball lvlicldlc row: Boys Baseball, Volleyball, Football Bottom row: Girls P. E., Tennis, Basketball. 23
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- 5 A?- o cn o The keynote of activities during Mr. Lantfs first year at Riverdale has been Do a few things well . Officers of the Chapter are: -Iames Ghidelli, President, Felix Maggini, Secretary, Allen Renwick, Treasurer, Bill Stathem, Reporter, and Alfie Maggini, YVatch Dog. XVe take pride in the splendid success of the annual Father and Son Banquet made possible by the fine co-operation of th.: Home-making Department. Attendance at the Fresno Countv Fair and the Livestock Show on Treasure Island netted goo-,I reward. A boxing show has been organized as a new activity. Generally, Ag work is considered as having a pig, calf, or it dozen chickens for a project, but our Chapter is working toward a complete farming program. Eviclences include: Ray Montgoinerv, a sophomore, has four dairy cows and calves, thirty acres of barley, two sows and litters, two gilts, one bull, and some other crops in partnership. Another sophomore, Allen Renwick, has expanded ' ' '- ' Two Iuniors, Bill Stathem anfl to V750 meat birds this ycai. l 'A ' ' 1 b' 'din ' and crops. ll' lavc done vvcll in swine lee g James Ghide 1, 1 'X . The year's work represents a fine start in the boys preparation toward becoming better farmers. Back row: Lantz, Maggini, F., Hatley, G. M., Ostini, Roush, C., Johns, D., Cornwell. G., Hart, R., Stathem, B., Montgomery, Ghidelli, A., McKean, Maggini, A., Beaver. Middle row: Woodward. Walls, Rocha. Hall, Mendes, E., Mendes, T., Smith, H., Luallin, Musgrave, Maciel, Washington, Vasquez, McCabe, D i a m o n d , Ghidelli, J. Front row: Johns, M Fontes, Hatley, E., Shockley, Renwick, k Smith, R. Reischlingi Marshal, Crombie, Mee er, 25 95 fi Q iiiiu -I Z I 2 3: wg ' 4 1 I Q. , ,, Q .. 4, 1 M A2 . J t J n i s V ' ' ' J A' .. ' 3 1 'E Renwick Ghidelli, A. e LQ
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