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and Fight Daniel Schmoon, Private “I , paced back and forth, died his hair, bit his nails, and expressed fear, worry, id fatigue, as he sought some one to rid the league of e Grant Pacer on October 22. Then on October 29 there was the Faculty Club of 99. It was on that day that a supersonic, jet propul- un pill was perfected which would give Lodi Varsity layers superhuman strength to be used against Mc- latchy. The Modesto Rally, November 5. gave a little insight i what the future has in store for some of the varsity otball players: while on November 25. (Stockton vs : di). “The Villian Pursued Her —but Lodi rescued ttle Nell. And so into basketball season with a radio broad- ist, and “Little Red Riding Hood.” Basketball season and rally season ended with fac- ty members participating as players and spectators, hich greatly amused the Student Body. It was a game hich will undoubtedly go down in history. —And so ended another year of Pepstir activities. Mrs. Melby, Advisor Song Leaders: Josie Modica, Pat Baker t lenior Pepstirs Yaryan Freggiaro McCoy Rott Ultecht Strickland Londhal Rozier Culver Goehring Rudow Joachim Goehring Meidingcr Ring
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Our Spirit The Pepstirs under the leadership of Betty Jc Gemar, Commissioner of Social and Cultural Affa: have had a busy year organizing and putting on rail during football and basketball seasons. Eight footb rallies and four basketball rallies were held in all. In the past this group was composed of the y leaders, the song leaders and the Commissioner of Soc and Cultural Affairs. Other students were nicked fr the Student Body at random to participate in rally sk However for the last few years, a sign-up has be held at the beginning of the year, and in turn the 1 has been broken up into committees assigned to es rally. This year a hundred and forty students sign up. and each one was assigned to help with at least c rally. One of the main objectives of the Pepstirs this y was to have greater participation in rallies by memb- of the Student Body. Skits were varied in theme. There was an appe a nee of Pirates on September 24 when Lodi met S Leandro, and on October 8 (Lodi vs Turlock) a politi convention took place at which delegates from all teams of the Sac -Joaa.uin league were in attendar It was a hilarious affair. The Sacramento Dragon as King Football reigi on Friday, October 15, only to be dethroned by a tii Lodi Flame portrayed by Pat Tcmpel. Trumpeteers c in velvet ‘•bloomers and blouses carried out the Kir orders very efficiently until Lodi appeared. Yell Leaders: Bill Houston. Jack Fairbanks. Head Yell Loac Pumphrey McBride. Betty Joan Gemar, Commissioner of Social and Cultural Aff Heads of Rally Committees: Eiscnbies Tempel Grattone Bybee Ferguson Nimtz Bader McBride Rodacker
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The Lodi Chapter of Future Farmers of Amerii was the first Chapter organized in California. There w; no Agriculture building at that time, and all the stuc of Agriculture was carried on in a single room, which now our school store. The Lodi Chapter has grown co: siderably since then, having its own Agriculture buil ing at the present time. After Lodi joined the nation organization, over 193 other schools in the state receive charters. During the past year, Lodi Chapter participated judging contests and the showing of animals at fait At the judging contests, six teams: Dairy. Livestoc Tree, Farm Mechanics, Agronomy, and Poultry compete in the state semi-finals and later at the state finals San Luis Obispo, where the Lodi Tree and Farm Mec! anics team won State Championship last year. The bo; showing animals competed in the county and state fail and also at the Cow Palace at San Francisco. Officers and Advisors: (left to right) Row I: Adams Lin Moore. President; Harrison. Row II: Ferrero. Mr. Johr Mr. Diekman, Mr. Mellor, Advisors; Anagnos. Lodi Chapter No. 1 Future Farmers—Juniors (left to right) Row I: Krebs, Williams, Berg, Smith, A. Freggario Meyers, Sausieda, Row II: Knoll. E. Freggario, Heupel, Nies, Frei, Meltone, DeJong. Row III: Hart, Keller. Scott. Rott, Viera, McMann. Fehling. Future Farmers—Seniors, (left to righ Kneeling: Linn, Frey. Row I: Mark Bluck, Harrison Adams, Baumbac Ferrero, Allison, Reiswig, Row II: Wak field. Vossler, Isbill, Vaz, Rohslan, A agnos Emde, Reich. Row III: Lew Minton, Kynaston, Moore, Lewis, Gc hring, Gordon.
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