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First Row, Joy Jordan, Ella Gammel, Janette Hayes, Janice Cowan, Pat Ferguson, Connie Metzler, Kay Meeks, Second row, Tonya Slevkoff, Jeanne Schubin, Mauren Salwasser, Judy Skoegard, Laquitta Leavitt, Eva Maroon, Jeanette Heniques, Lupe Quinonez, Peggy Bailey, Third row, Emmy Lou Malsbury, Veroncia Bernal, Gwen Kitterman, Merrie McEwen, Janet Rosenthal, Kathy Koehergen, LaWanna Wise, Andrea Eu- rich, June Kochergen. F. H. A. Trains Girls For Future A club that combines vocational interest with the social is the Future Homemakers of Ame- rica. One ofthe enioyable times they had was a banquet given for their families on November l9. This banquet was given for the purpose of un- derstanding family members, a national proiect. Another proiect was good Will Through Know- ing Your Neighborsf' Our FHA'ers carried this theme by having an interesting speaker form Nor- way. This year the club had a membership of thirty-seven girls. Each girl had to know the Homemakers purposes and creed before she could obtain a FHA emblem. The girls enioyed themselves on their one- day, all-day, field trip. Their iourney took them first to Fresno Beauty College. Here they. saw the opportunities offered to them for a career in the field of hair care. The next and last was at the Swift Packing Plant. The instructions they received PfeSidef1ff lUdY Gmdnef were how to choose and buy good meat. -118-
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G,A.A Centrals G.A.A. consists ot over 90 ot Centrals most athletic girls. Sports of all kinds are played by the members ot the G.A.A. Among these sports are volleyball, speedaway, basket- ball, and baseball. The girls are in com- petition among themselves and also with other schools. The president ot the G.A.A. La Von- ne Ripley, was supported by a tine statt ot otticers. Her follow up the vice presi- GAA P Ad L V R. I Ad A M D b h M dent ot sports was Wanda Gullet, the so- .resk em' O Orme lp ey' Vlsor' ls' Ur G n' rs Tubbesing is not shown. cial vice president was Julianna Rasmus- sen. The secretary was Charlotte Phillips and the treasurer was Gladys Talley. Under their directors, the girls of the G.A.A. learn good sportsmanship and conduct. They also learn the importance ot team work which can decide the out- come ot a game. Row one, left to right: Sandra Hart, Jo Ann Talley, Tonya Slevkott, Peggy Bailey, Minerva Rodriauez, Lin- da Medellin, Dorothy Norman, Jo Ann Mc Gregor. Row two, Lourdes Olivas, Ruby Washington, Jeanette Henriques, Velma Childrey, Yvonne Rambert, Ernestine Martin, Pat Fergusen, Lupe Campos, Marian Amaro, Viola Ricon. Row three, Linda Alcazer, Marvella Smith, Sharon Johnson, Carmen Gaeta, Juanita Porter, Terri Torres, Nellie Artiaga, Molly Pina. Row tour, Mary Young, Juanita Gaeta, Gloria Medina, Mary Mar- tinez, Lilly Moringo, Rose Mary Amaro, Sylvia Calvillo, Sandy Zingarelli. Row tive, Charlene Martinez, Connie Castro, Helen Castro, Karen Pyle, Linda Winton, Francin Taylor, Carolyn Harr, Donna Day. -4 -117-
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ip gn' 'sa w s , f:-, 2 gb. if r The FHA installation banquet was a big success. The officers installed at the banquetg Seated: Janice Co wan, Judy Gardner, Janet Rosenthal, Standing: Pat Fer guson, Emmy Lou Malsbury, Connie Metzler Mrs. Freda Montgomery Mrs. Aurora Johnson Judy Gardner, Ester Wiker, Janet Rosenthal Qffice,-5 insfolled gf fhe bgnquet, -119-
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