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ational Organization Of FH Turns ll FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Rosales, Christine Ramirez, Ginger Ramirez, Jean Pretzer, Virginia Fetty, Sylvia Jimenez, Lupe Jime- nez, Juanita Valdez, Mary A. Martinez, Hope Rosales, Hortensia Flores. SECOND ROW: Miss Lines, Sponsor, Barbara Helton, Tyra Grubbs, Janet Albritton, Gabriel Martinez, Sheila Kee, Genevieve Martinez, Elaine Sellers, Connie Coronado, Marianne Delgado, Anita Degracia, Hermosinda Aguilar. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Smith, Sponsorg Karen McKay, Donna Wacker, Delora Morgan, Elaine Martan, Anna Salazar, Sylvia Mendoza, Lupe Rosales, Sheila Vasquez, Gloria Montijo, Dalia Murrieta, Joy Albritton. FOURTH ROW: Mildred Wall, Carole Chesley, Lynnis Lebbs, Karen Hutchinson, Myrna Keeling, Lynette Wootan, Leola Ordway, Maria Rocha, Mercy Murrietta, Ramona Valenzuela, Brenda McKay, Debbie Hall, Angie Valdez, Renita Grubbs. OFFICERS: QFRONTJ Mary Lou Rosales, Secretaryg Gloria Montijo, Parliamentarian, Sylvia Mendoza, Historian. KBACKJ Mercy Murrieta, Treasurer, Leola Ordway, Vice-president, Myrna Keeling, Presidentg Ramona Valenzuela, Song Leaderg and Lupe Rosales, Reporter. 44 FHA The Santa Cruz Chapter of Future Home- makers grew to almost capacity size this year with the initiation of thirty new members. ln past years the club has been fairly small due to less home economics class enrollment, how- ever, freshmen girls are now required to make use of all available facilities in the new Home Ec-Science building. FHA is a national organization. It is arranged in three other levels besides national: state, dis- trict, and chapter. A convention is held each year from the district on up, bringing work- shops where members have a chance to gather new ideas and to make new friends. National objectives are supported each year, and these, along with the fulfilling of the organizationis eight purposes, keep members active and grow- ing.
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Field Days Strengthen Basic Judging Skills y s X , FRONT ROW: Francisco Jiminez, David Stevenson, Stephen McKaughan, David Montijo, Aurelio Jiminez. SECOND ROW: Pete Serda, Ernie Hernandez, David Garcia, Lee Voss, Leola Ordway, Sweetheartg Emmet Nutter, Ethard Cousins, Frankie Corona. THIRD IRIOIEV: .Zylvester Longoria, Alec Ordway, Clay White, Patrick Arredondo, Kenneth Townsend, Mike Calles, Gabriel Rosales, Mr. c ee, ponsor. FFA Started in 1952, the Eloy Chapter of Future Farmers is a fairly recent addition to the national organization. That began in 1928, and is one of the two youth organi- zations with a Presidential charter. There are five different levels of FFA: national, regional, state, district, and localg there are thousands of members. The Eloy club initiated nine Chapter Farmers and five Greenhands this year, bringing the total membership to forty. Boys involved in FFA are required to take agricultural courses. Working hand in hand with these classes, the club furthers interest and provides awards for distinctive accomplishments. The Future Farmers mot- to sums up the brilliant goals they work toward: Doing to learn, learning to clog earning to live, liiying to Serve. OFFICERS: QFRONTJ Francisco Jiminez, Reporter, Lee Voss, Sentinel, Leola Ordway, Sweetheartg Frank Corona, Treasurer. CBACKD Ernie Her- nandez, Presidentg Patrick Arredondo, Vice-presidentg Gabriel Rosales, Mem- berg and Mr. McKee, Advisor. 45
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