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Future Farmers of America The Tracy Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, organized three years ago by ten students of vocational agriculture, has grown from that small beginning to its present membership of twenty-seven, and in so doing has become an active unit of the national organization. The chapter, Wit-h an extensive program of Work, aims at cooperative activities, community service, supervised farm practice Work, and sys- tematic earnings and savings. Pictured here from left to right are Mr. E. A. Gray, advisor, Ruben Holstein, John Schubert, Kenneth Holstein, Marvin Rialson, Gordon Wyffels. 2nd row: Elhgin Schmidt, Lyle Trout, Bob Man-ke, Donald Van Moer, Bob Nelson, Alvin Buesing, George Klein. 3rd row: Lester John- son, Thorwald Mickelson, Loren Fetter, Marvin Olson, Orvin Johnson, Donald Surprenant. Others not shown are: Donald Skjervold, Erwin Serr, Lincoln Moses.
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'39 Cheerleaders Harold Shoeman, Jeanne Stone, Marjorie Donaldson, Jack English. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Tlhe G. A. A. is an organization in which memlbership is oipen to all girls in high school who are interested in sportsg active membership re- quires the earning of one hundrevd athletic points. The G. A. A. has been an active organization for several yearsg it is under the supervi- sion of the girls' physical training instructor, Miss Schwappach. The G. A. A. holds tourna.ments in various sportsg and an event of special interest in the spring is the basketball tournament between the sophomore, junior, and senior girls in G. A. A. The team winning the basketball tournaments is rewarded by a banquet given in their honor by the two losing teams. Other srports are volley ball, soccer, tumbling, and kittenball. ROOTERS' CLUB The Rooters' Club is a girls' pep organization which has been in existence for severalli years in Tracy High School. This year it was be- gun under the supervision of Miss Brick, and has continued under the direction of Miss Schwaaplpach, who succeeded Miss Brick as the girls' physical training instructor. The thirty two members were chosen fol- owing a try-out of allll girls in the senior high school who were interest- ed in actively supporting the football and basketball teams. The activities of the Ro-oters' Club include performinng during the halves at home as well as out of town games, cheering as a body at the home games, and selling refreshments during games. In addition the Rooters' Club members have been guests of the Junior College at sev- eral glames, and they have been called upon to usher in uniform at var- ious school functions.
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