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15, f Ebjlllfllfl' pj1III'IlII'l'f9 If IlI1'l'iEII BACK ROW-Richard Law, Robert Hartland, Jesse Hernandez, AI- len Andrews, John Goodwin, Roy Baro, Wayne Jordan. Dean Kleck. 4TH ROW-lim lnhnsnn. Clarence Morgan, Charles Haynes, Alfred Raza, Charles Cully. Charles Evans, Sam Cullen. SRD ROW-Nr. Edward Gills, Teacher: Bob Dulitz, Charles Brown, lack Journey, Richard Harper, Delbert Arthurx, Walter Tiessen. 'Let it be known that the Future Farmers of America at AUHS think about other things beside their agricultural methods and pro- jects. ln the social realm of affairs the local chapter of FFA had its carefree times too. During the first semester there was the Rancho Frolics, a semi-formal dance held in the school auditorium, where wagon wheels and a wishing well were brought and constructed to give just the right wesl- ern home-spun atmosphere. ln February the annual deep-sea fishing party took our Annual C0-on Quiz: Atasendern Chapter wan the xtatewide contest with nn aggregate more at B3.90fo. Dean Kleck, wha wan second high in the state. vu high man lrnm Atascarlern with I32 out ot l5l'l noluible paints. lacking l point nt tying tor first olacc. Annual County Judging Day: The Atascadero dairy and livestock judging team: went tn Lon Dans Valley. April I4th, Salinu Valley Fair at King City: Among the many ribbons taken from the lair were a champion and a grand champion ribbon, won 1. Take a letter . . . If you can. 2. Aren't those Frosh industrious? Richard Van l-lnrn. Pete Shoop, Mr. Bircher. Cadet Teanher. 2ND ROW-Mr. Carruthers, Carlet Teacher: Feline Pacheco. Henry Hern, Billy Flower, Ricky Gilbert, Edward Thiehauti, Ed Hernan- dez, Lenny Gilbert, Bill Brooks. FRONT ROW-Robin Bacon, Dan Cullen, John King, Wendell Hawley, Kenneth Baird, Glenn Locke, David Bacon, George Brooks. future farmers out in boats off the shores of Morro Bay--an excursion which always has gone to prove that men of the soil have ye. to develop sea legs. The boys, however, recuperated in time to have fun at the Par- cnts-Sons banquet--a waffle supper nt which the freshmen members did the bak- ing. The club's officers for the year we e a' follows: Dean Kleck, President, Sam Cul- len, Vice-President: Felipe Pacheco, Sec- retary: jim johnson, Treasurer: Roy Baro, Sentinel: and Richard Van Horn, Reporter. by Richard Van Hurn's Guernsey cow. Our Chanter also moncno. lized prizes in the Agriculture Mechanics department with their rode halters, saw horlex, a hay feeder, a metal stenladder, rg. naired axes and hammers, and branding irons. State Finals at Cal Poly: David Bacon was high-noint man on the dairy judging team: and while Dean Kleclt earned his way to top position on the livestock judging team, Roy Barn became high man cn the than team. 3. Operation performed by Dr. Peysar.
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fflabvmvrre The Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, sponsored by the Sophomores, had the interesting feature that the girls were to ask the boys to take them to the dance. Many boys, however, did not wait for their girls' invitations, but simply asked TOP RUW-Allen Andrews. Helen Arebale, Delbert Arthurs, Robin Bacon, Allee Barn, Mary Blank, Fern Brazzl. Gerald Brazzl SECOND ROW-Georoe Brooks, Frances Brown, Dick Calkins, Jer- ry Clay. Pat Conner. Sue Dean. Herbert Drake. Hubert Drake. THIRD ROW-Gall Ednar, Sondra Elliott. Joyce Elliott, lrene El- lis, Adrlan Chief Ellrada, Jim Eltrada, Charles Evanl, Jane Foulk. FOURTH ROW-Mary Ann Frenet, Barbara Frilble, Bonnle Gates, Rloky Gilbert, David Gilstrao Uunlor class, 2nd lemesterj, John Goodwin, Joan Hamann, Rlohard Harper. FIFTH ROW--Marole Hartland, Robert Hartland, Charles Haynes, Kay Henderson, Loulee Henry, Henry Hern, Billle Headley, John Kimberley. them first. It is certain that the girls did not mind. Officers for the year were as follows: Bud Stoltey, President, Pat Cooper, Vice-Presi- dent, Bonnie Gates, Secretaryg and Lorna Pet- ersen, Treasurer. SIXTH ROW-Pet King. Glenn Locke, Norma Lunsford. Russell Lynn, John MoBurney, Shlrley McKeIvey, Don Macpherson, Jean Martin. SEVENTH ROW-Gloria Martinez. Dean Mattioe, Dale Miller, Ron- ald Miller, Betty Myers, Karen Nichols. Larry Dolelhy, Fellne Pa- cheeo. EIGHTH ROW-Lorna Petersen. Cozie Platz, Kenny Reyburn. John Rohde, Ronald Romlnger, Jerry Steoheneon, Bud Stoltey, Richard Summers. BOTTOM ROW - Robert Warnaoierle, Grace Woodworth. Robert Yeuno. NDT PICTURED-Donna Burt, Jeue Hernandez, Alberta Johnl, Poly Martin, Jerra Zimmerman.
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