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W' ll' J eague Top row, left to right, are Sylvia Schmid, Sandra Avery, Anita Dorsey, Margaret Gorski, Jennie Sinclair, and Janice Nyman. Bottom row are Ingrid Johnson, Angie Mclntire, lynnette Abbott, Carolyn Laudin, and Janet Curran. Baskets of food for needy people at Thanksgiving, the traditional backwards week, the yearly luau, and a tather-daugh- ter banquet are a part of the activities of Girls' League. Every girl at Fontana High is automati- cally a member of the league. With this membership she may take an active part in the group. Officers are elected by the feminine portion ofthe student body. A cabinet of the group is made of a president, vice-president, secretary, trea- surer, welfare chairman, historian, and class representatives. Girl-of-the-Month is selected by Clothes Court, a branch of the league. This win- ner is chosen on personality and neat appearance. Happy taces show the enioyment at the Luau held to end the traditional backwards week
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ju fare armem of America Back row, left to right: Jim Fols, Ronald Fogel, Allen Wylie, John Vesentine, David Marruio, Dick Coops, Mike Marovich, Mike Wallace, and John Collins. Third row: Steve Collins, Joe Miller, David Meyers, Larry Malmberg, Gary Mayo, Pol Kelley, David A. Smith, Ray Parker, and William Bernal. Second row: Williom Kraniac, Spike McLaughlin, Dick Vennum, Don Renfro, Mike Tocco, Manuel Ochoa, Carl Copeland, Ken Odle, and William McKernon. First row: Billy Webb, Alroy Thomas, Robert Carbaial, Joe Willingham, Joe Weatherton, Doyle Vernon, and larry Calvin. As students of vocational agriculture in high school, Future Farmers of America study the scientific, economic, and mechanical aspects of modern farming. As members of the Future Farmers of America they learn through active participation how to conduct and take part in public meetings, to speak in public, to market farm products, to solve their own problems, to finance themselves, and to assume civic responsi- bility. .ff vllsftg X if ,L t NN -wcly 1- Q SH ' s 9 X l is , it W 2 J usa it W. - Instructor Howard Proud and student Rudy Cruz are seen preparing for one of the various shows sponsored by Future Farmers of America.
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Standing: John Mraz. Back row, lett to right: Mary Manell, Kristy Stamps, Gayle Dopf, Fred Knous, Perry Lerner, Bill White, Curtis Branch, Louis Olio, Karen Luby, Diane DiMartino, Mary Lou Hogan, and Vivian Manns. Front row: Beth Voiku, Linda Pitts, Linda Ross, Sherry Reitenour, Donna Giordina, Linda Warner, Martha Cothron, Dorothy Malstram, and Judy Husted. l IQQQCA Speech activities are sponsored on campus by the Fohi Speech club. The purpose of this club is to promote interest in speech activities. Among these activities are debates, the annual Student Congress, ex- temporaneous, impromptu, and after dinner speaking. Others include script reading, humorous, dramatic, and poetic interpretations. The local group is a formal and informal member of the National Forensic League, the only honorary high school speech league with mem- bers all over the nation. all - CAL Tau Chi is a campus service club. Its purpose is to be of service to Fontana High School and the com- munity. Tau Chi members are the only people in Fontana to be awarded Junior Life Membership in the City of Hope. This year they donated 5165 to the City of Hope. left to right: Carole Sauerheher, Janet Madison, Donna Lash, Carol Christian, Carole Trotar Alice Dupuis, Carole Englehard, Lindo Anderson, Ann Axtell, Sue Moore, Andrea Zack, and Sylvia Schmid 40
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