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' --s 5104 ofauhqa .gociety ALL wmuq :incl no play makes fm' at ilull hoyf The members uf Clizipter No. 160 of the Cziliffwiiizi Seliwlarsliip lfecler- ation Zll'Cll.l1 trouhlecl over being chill. for they have haul their share of play. In the fall they zltteuclecl :L tlistrict ermveiitimi at the tlulrlen flute lixpnsitiim. On March 9th 30114111121 was representecl at Zl euiiveiitiim helcl :it ,Xnuly High Schuul. The hig clziy fo1'u1ii'1i1zLste1'miiirls tj ?l. hrmwever. was .Xpril 27th. when after an interesting' trip to Marysville, they spent 2111 eiijuyzihle clay with other Lf. S. lf. memhers from all parts of the state. Robert c,i1'lllSfC2lil has ezlruecl life membership iii the Lf. S. lf.. while New- tfm Dal Poggetto will prohzihly h'z1x'e rezieherl this zichievemeiit zilsn, hy the eiicl of this semester. - This yez1r's officers have lmeeii Rnlmert Clriiistezul, president: Newton Dal Poggettu. rice-presiclent: Helrwise Dal Prwggettrv, secretary: :tml Miss Cinel- wzircl :ulvism'. Z4
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72ztute 72tmet.4 of -Hmetica fXNUTIflER sci-1oo1.ycar has closed, ancl its passing marks the cnrl of a long' chain of events for the Sonoma Chapter of the Future Farmers. Officers for the year were: Stewart Weicler, presiclentg -lohn Steinhauin. vice-presiclent: George Allan, secretary: Kenneth Felton, treasurerg Ross Hayes, reporter: ancl Marcel Revel. sergeant-at-arnis. These officers have provecl their worth by working diligently ancl earnestly. The first activity was the llarn Dance in November uncler the leadership of liinil Blanc, .Xlso a new constitution ancl hy-laws were inacle for the chap- ter. Several of the ohficers attenclecl an lf. lf. AX. officers training school at XYillits last Deceinher. 'llhen the annual Fathers ancl Sons Banquet was suc- cessfully helcl in May. ln the farin shop a stock trailer was huilt by all inein- hers for the next year's agriculture hoys to use. ,X check-up of last year's class and home projects was niamle ancl net proht of 521.1-l2.96 was shown. .luclging teanis went to the ,Xnnual Picnic Day at Davis to compete with other schools in the state. 'lihe teains were nliviclefl into tive sections: Dairy, General Livestoclc, Poultry. Dairy Proclucts ancl lfarin Mechanics. 'llhough not placing, the experience provecl henelicial to the group. .25
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l l outnafbm HJOHN, voUR name is in the paper this week. It says that you have been seen taking jean home after school. ls that so ? Such are the sounds that have echoed through the halls of our school this past year. The students' excitement was due to the issue of the school's bi- weekly newspaper, The Dragons Tale . This, our only school publication, is edited by Claire farmer. Her staff includes .lean Holt, assistant editor: Ross Hayes, Robert King. Marilyn Klcfiimsey. Elia Ramaccotti. Ella fVlcCar- thy. 'lill Shepard and jane Miller. The town papers. The Sonoma index-Tribune and The Sonoma Sentinel. have run weekly columns which are written by high school students. Mabelle Dodge is editor of Class Room NYhisperings . and has been aided in her work by .lune Leveroni. Bette Garrison and Muriel Shainsky. During' the first semester .lean Holt acted as editor of the column which appeared in the Sen- tinel. During the second semester the work has been taken over by Emilie Ettelson, aided by Marilyn Micfiimsey. The Quill award for outstanding work in journalism has been awarded to live students: Robert Cirinstead, editor of El Padre: Claire Car- mer, editor of The lJragon's Tale : hflabelle Dodge. editor of Class Room XX'hispering's 1 Jean Holt, editor of the column in the Sentinel. and llill Mor- ris, sports editor of The Drag-on's Tale . 25
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