Madera Union High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Madera, CA)

 - Class of 1945

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BUYS FEDERATION Boys’ Fed got off to a good start this year with Art Freeman as presi- dent. They had several good speakers from the various Armed Forces. Girl Scout Troop 6 put on a very good assem- bly with jitterbug- ging and boogie- woogie on the piano as the features. Parker Gibbs was elected president for the second semester. AWE ae) rdan, R. Hardy, J. Sanderson, J. Brooks, P. Gibbs. Oflicers: L. Morrison, D. Jo Row 1}: R. Hoveiler, V. Pistoresi, J. Ware, J. Markle, P. Gibbs. Row 2: D. Jordan, B. Ruud, J. Sanderson, S. Foster, B. Yauch. Row 3: J. Brooks, R. Hardy, L. Morrison, R. Rigby, B. Wheatehead. GIALS LEAGUE cet, First Semester Officers: G. Berry, D. Miller, P. McKee, L. Firmalo, D. Saburit M. N. Gardner, J. Lawrence. The Girls’ League Council, made up of seven girls who represent each class, meet every other week to plan the program, of the League. One of their most ambitious projects was a night Fashion Show given on April 6 in the gymnasium. The proceeds of this were all donated to the Teen Canteen for the furnishings. In order to finance the giv- ing of pins to those who have earned 100 points the girls sold apples in the halls. Second Semester Officers: Row 1: V. Fortune, D. Dedman, L. Firmalo. Row 2: D. Maxwell, B. Pisotresi, D. Ice, P. Murphy.

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Row 1: R. McCullough, T. Wafer, H. Morris, E. Alliase, L. Chatman, R. Kutch, B. Dolio, C. Taylor, R. McDowell, G. Sanderson, I. T. Rowe, J. Doo, F. Wiens, F. Schoelen Row 2: G. Toschi, R. Jensen, G. Ownbey, H. Janzen, R. Da Silva, W. Eva, C. Bacon, A. Unt, H. Rollin, R. Ocheltree, W. Cook, D. Bare, P. Toschi, D. Tolladay, Don Tolladay, Cowpuncher Officers: B. Diebert, sentinel; Mr. Smith, ad- visor; R. Jensen, reporter; J. Mallory, presi- dent; R. Hudson, vice-president; R. Mallory, secretary; W. Cook, treasurer. When Mr. Griswold resigned in the middle of the school term and was replaced by Mr. Smith, there were natural interruptions in the routine of classes. To compensate for what was lost by this interruption, Mr. Smith introduced many new ideas to encourage the activities of the chaper. fe Row 1: D. Jordan, D. Johnson, D. Petrucci, T. Passmore, B. Wood, W. Lowe, V. Martinazzi, B. Tune, D. Howard, N. Valorosi, J. Allen, F. Moosios. Row 2: W. Smith, J. Pistoresi, C. Martin, R. Hudson, L. Schoelen, E. Phillips, F. Valenzuela, R. Howard, J. Mallory, 1. Fiacher, B. Diebert, S. Ferguson, P. Failla, R. Mallory, H. Jorgensen.



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Bas GIRL SCOUTS» In the fall the girls and 4. 3 their leaders, Mrs. Lois 4. ag Ge oar Chambers and Miss Lor- jig? -» a « a raine Bowlus, enjoyed an , 3 Say. Sy overnight stay at the oy 4 Adobe Ranch. On Valen- tine Day the interest of the school is centered around a Valentine Box spon- sored by this troop. Their box was a financial suc- cess. , yi.kz Sitting: B. Mendoza, W. Lewis, J. Preston, P. De Cessari. Kneeling: J. Knight, B. Peck, M. Gardner, D. Elias, D. Benderach, J. Bunce, H. Franco, S. Franco. Standing: L. Chambers, L. Bowlus. Girl Scout Troop 6 pro- gressed very rapidly this year under the leadership of Mrs. Lois Chambers. The troop was organized last year and was contin- ued this year. This troop has taken part in many activities. They sponsored a program for Girls League and Boys Federation. They were also in charge of the Bingo booth at the car- nival. A oe Front: Asenath Amey. Row 1: J. William, O. Thomas, F. Amey, M. Black- burn, B. Lee. Row 2: E. Jefferson, M. Stewart, L. Glass, G. Shanes, B Hodge. Row 3: E. Chatman, L. Chambers, E. Breazell Girl Scout Troop 8 of the Bags” — Madera Union High , School was organized in November 1945. Troop | gave a pot-luck dinner to the new troop to welcome them into Scouting. oe - dhe Sitting: M. Gill, R. Weis, K. McMellon, L. Bass, P. Cudd, K. Bull Standing: B. Price, M. Weis, W. Cox. fi

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