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CTRL RESERVES Back row: lrene Aaronian, Eleanor Torosian, Gloria Antriasian, Rosie Marlcarian, Agnes Krikorian, Ann Haqopian D olhy M lm 'w M' Puff Bs-TT K ne V' is H V' la Ka Sh'l B dsT Lu l'n ST l T o J h' P' I O' aruun, rss . on, -y ii ry, rvlin upp, io r 'nerz lrey ov. on, ri r- orrng 'on r wi osrp snr- icrnn, Eliine voourich, Phyllis Hagen, Marilyn Miller, Jane Andersen, Beverly Poirffener. CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT THE GIRL RESERVES have Tried To sTress The spiriTual side oT liTe This year. Their Tormal candle- lighT ceremony was held in Eebruary. Their new members were iniTiaTed aT a parTy in November and They brouqhT Tood and Toys Tor The needy aT Their ChrisTrnas parTy. The annual MoTher-DaughTer Tea came in May. Money was raised aT a candy sale in OcTober. An assembly program on December Il showed The acTiviTies oT The club and The TalenT oT The members. A lldaTe nighT was held in April. The senior members were honored iusT beTore qradu' aTion. MOTTO: 'To find and give The besT.ll COLQRSZ Blue and WhiTe. OEEICERSZ Elaine Goodrich, presidenTp Phyllis l-laqen, vice-presi- denTq Marilyn Miller, secreTary: Josephine Pic' colo, Treasurer: Miss PaTTon, sponsor. Hl Y Bart fav. l.ii.rirgp Bldyney, Raymond Maqill, Henry Nahi ran Rfsrsar Q 'ew Ra, Kuvrrw Mwr S Cuudlc, John Pereira, Al Clemenh Me CLEAN LIVING THE T-ll-Y This year was noT able To meeT as TrequenTly as beTore because oT raTioning. YeT The members carried ouT some worThwhile worlc, including The elemenTary school Traclc mee-T. Their TirsT geT-To-geTher was in December, when They had a Thearer parTy in Eresno. The club has had as quesT spealcers, Rev. T'loTsTeTTer, A. V. Buel, C. E. Mueller, and Judge KleTTe. In March and April were a daTe niqhT and a parTy, and in May a ioinT meeTinq was held wiTh The Qirls' AThleTic Club. MQTTO: Clean living, speech, aThleTics. scholarship, and a conTaqious ChrisTian char- acTer. COLORS: Blue and Gold. OEEICERS: Morris Caudle, presidenTg RoberT Thomas, vice presidenT7 John Pereira, secreTary-Treasurer: Mr. Yoder, sponsor. i rnfiirrn, Kvrirrefli c,..r+W,.am, rmni w.aa...g, Mr mir,-Q ii HJ. xo! lL 1
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C. S. F. Slandingz John Bargarnian, Henry Lopez, Lee Olinger, Armen Kandarian, Floyd Wilkins, Billie Ann Turner, Kay Cholalrian, Laurice Blayney, Marjorie McClurg, Henry Andersen, Richard Galloway, Mrs. Kellogg: silling: Zavarl Osganian, Jean Wilson, Mary K. Hofsleller, Peggy Lee, Corabelle Afkinson, Madeline Tilcijian, Carolyn Magill, Pauline Pendergrass, Nancy Sfanlon. SCHOLARSHIP FOR SERVICE THE CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FED! ERATION CHAPTER 56, al Fowler High School, slands nol only for lhe highesl in grades, bul also lor all around parlicipalion in school affairs. Aclivilies begin in January wilh a dale nighl. In February, officers lor Ihe new semesler were elecled and an assembly was sponsored in March. The annual educalional Irip Io Fresno was in May: in June came Ihe Senior Farewell. MOTTO: Scholarship for Service. COLORS: Black and Gold. OFFICERS: Mary K. I-lolsleller, presidenlq Marjorie McClurg. vice-presidenlg Jean Wilson, secrelary-lreasurer: Mrs- Kellogg, sponsor. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS Tl-IE OUILL AND SCROLL chapler al Fow- ler High of lhe nalional high school journalism honor sociely began ils aclivilies in March when six members ol lhe publicalions class became eligible. Four of lhem senl in 'rheir applicalions Io nalional headguarlers and were accepled. Pins and membership cards were presenled Iormally on April I6 by lhe sponsor, Miss Smead, Io Gloria Anlriasian, Bellie Mae Beeson, Ann I-lagopian, and Dorolhy Marlcarian. Thal evening Ihey enjoyed a dinner al Ihe Basque Holel in Fresno and lalei wenl Io a molion piclure show. These Tour iniliales wilh lheir sponsor enjoyed a dinner Ihal same evening al lhe Basque lj'lo'rel in Fresno and laler wenl lo a molion piclure show. Floyd Willcins, edilor ol Ihe l942 Liloria, be- came a member lasl year. QUILL AND SCROLL lMernbers and Ihose eligiblel Dick Mainland, Dorolhy Marlcarian, BeIlie Mae Beeson, Gloria Anlriasian, Ann Hagopian, Floyd Wilkins. KNOI in piclure, Thelma Thompkinsonl. 26
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MON is GlRLS' ATHLETIC CLUB Back row: Edna Horn, Mariorie McClurq, Jean Wilsonj middle row: Ramona Lango, Hasrnig Selvian, Carolyn Magill, Alice MaTinzo, Billy Ann Turner, Belfe Long, Pauline Pendergrass, Kaiherine Racog firsl row: Mrs. Goode, Karleen Maxwell, Made- line Tikiiian, Mary Kalhryn l-lofsTel'ler. SPORTSMANSHIP THE eims' ATHLETIC CLUB has followed iTs moTTo in The many acTiviTies oT The year, New members were iniTiaTed in OcTober and in November came a ioinT parTy wiTh The FuTure Farmers. A ChrisTmas luncheon was enjoyed, wiTh The mysTery Triends exchanging giTTs. The club began The new year wiTh a daTe nighT which was held in February and a reTurn parTy wiTh The FuTure Farmers came laTer. ln April and May The members wenT bicycling and swimming. The club year ended wiTh The Senior Farewell. MOTTO: SporTsmanship. COLORS: Yel- low and Brown. OFFICERS: Jane McClurg, pres- idenTg BeTTe Long, vice-president Madeline Ti- lciiian, secreTary7 Ramona Lango, Treasurer: Mrs. Goode, sponsor. FOOD FOR VICTORY THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA. ChapTer 48, has been an acTive organizaTion oT The school. ln OCTober This club gaThered scrap and sorTed and sold iT. OTher paTrioTic iobs were VicTory Pruning and The Spring Salvage Drive. The annual proiecT conTesT was held in April. Social acTiviTies included The Greenhand and Junior Farmer iniTiaTions, a ioinT parTy wiTh The Girls' AThleTiC Club, and a Round-up NighT. MOTTO: Learning To do: Doing To learn, Learning To livey Living To serve. COLORS: Blue and Gold. OFFICERS: AlTred ClemenT, president Harold Cudd, vice-president Bob Allen, secreTary7 Dow Evans, Treasurer: Jack Thompson, reporTer7 Roger Pursell, waTch dog: Mr. Thiemann, sponsor. FUTURE FARMERS Back row Ed Huber, Joe Beairiz, Richard Clayl Laurice Blayney, Lee Olinger, Don Pursell, Verne Cowan, Leo Bencloslci, Bill Terry, Joe Pasquale, lronl row: Roger Pursell, Jack Thompson, Bob Allen, Alfred ClernenT, Harold Cudd, Dow Evans, Mr. Thiemann. ...mv .. ww... . -'ww-T-T-f -A mm- '
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