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y. of study, practical expertence, contests, and recreation Boys taking agriculture this year had a combined investment of $100,000 in various home projects. Chapter members held their barn dance March 18, presented an as- sembly April 26. and took part actively in parliamentary procedure, co- operative study, grape pruning, and public speaking contests. Stock was shown at almost all of the various valley fairs and stock shows, the Cow Palace in San Francisco, and the State Fair in Sacramento. Many boys also took advantage of livestock, farm products, and farm crop judging contests. aS ihe owen UNDERCLASS FFA MEMBERS—Roy 1: Irby, Crockett Lancaster, Clark, Simmons, Garner, Kelly, Clark, Pisano, R. Sesock, Smith, Fleming, Cobb. Row 2: Cervantes, Earls, Gruenwald, McCulley, Hagans, Harris, Jantzen, La Mattina, Mayhew, MeMellon. Row 3: Creamer, Nickell, Wright, Lee, Smith, Justice, Valorosi, Haupt, Deniz. Row 4: Alexander, Nickell, Martin, Brewer, Miller, Bomprezzi, Carrillo, Chappell, Martin, Avery. Upper left: FFA officers—Noli, Clair, Simmons, Deniz, Aoki, Erickson. Upper right: Public speakers display awards—Mays, Alderman, Deniz.
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FUTURE FARMERS have varied program... . Madera Future Farmers look ahead each year toward winning a gold emblem in the National FFA Chapter contest, but results are always too late for the annual to record them. The yearly contest is based on group progress in Supervised Practice, Co-operation, Community Service, Leadership, Earnings and Savings, Conduct of Meetings, Scholarship, and Recreation. Last year the group earned a silver award. | UPPERCLASS FFA MEMBERS—Row 1: Simmons, Dorn, Schmall, Gann, Netto, Rowe, Noli. Row 2 os — = eee at Alderman, Jensen, Findley, Hunter, Martin, Erickson, Jay, Fontes. Row 3: Mays, Sesock, Quilla, Lynch, Stringfellow, Deniz, Clair. Row 4: Aoki, Richardson, Kilcrease, Bottorlf, Martin, Leach, Tune. Upper left: Tune, Erickson, Instructor ‘I ishbirek, Valorosi, work on track body. Upper right: State Farmer applicants—Mays, Sesock, Lynch, Dorn, Martin, Schmall,
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HORIZON CLUBS To promote friendliness is but one of many purposes of the Horizon Clubs. The or- ganizations began this work early in the year with a tea held in the Womens’ Improve- ment Club. Another of their aims is to help in community — service. The Horizon planted shrub- bery around the fire house on Clean-up Day. They donated money to many worthy causes, both community and interna- lional. Many of the school dances were sponsored by the Horizon groups. FRESHMAN HORIZON — Row 1: ML. Davison, R. Ballas, J. Doninici, B. Swanson, B, Lynch, B. Hartwell, C. Lewis, G. Montanari, Row 2: L. Cos grave, A. Freeman, B. Webster, S. Kinch, R. Stone, C. Crosno, M. Goteili, Mrs. Mildred Venturi, sponsor. Row 3: C. Wood, VY. Hart. P. Miller, B. Wattenbarger, B. Hughes, M. Lasher, A. MeLean, Row 4: P. Dwyer, M. Barsotti, J. White, N. Sanderson, J. Cheatham. SOPHOMORE HORIZON—Row 1: N. Moreno, D. Montgomery, P. Gatti, D. Armi, B. Jones, B. Wilkins, B. Lucckesi, M. McCormick, I. Franzoia. Row 2: Miss Jane Curry, sponsor, O. Sinyard, R. Costa, J. Pira, J. Toschi, M. Ocheltree, K. Spera, B. Page, Is James, D. Rich. Row 3: F. Cuccia, L. Pistoresi, D. Eaves, J. Hansen, J. Vaughan, C. Butler, D. Ham, C, Kay, J. Brady, J. Adolphson, JUNIOR HORIZON—Row 1: J. Del Bono, D, Jacobson, C. Bain, E. New- comb, Ss, Cook, P. Foust, D. Gomes, M. Andrew. Row 2: J. Dallas, M. Tolladay, M. Sterling, M. W atten- barger, M. Olono, J. Poindexter. Row 3: T. Radosevich, S. Cudd, H. Conn, S. Crigler, P. Hall, H. Bowen. Row 4: M. Jones, N. Le Gallee, E. Ward, J, Kirkman, M. Cosgrave. SENIOR HORIZON—Row 1: W. Toschi, J. Stenovich, A. Poletti, A. si; +. i Braddy, P. Dworack, P, Wood, M. os 4 Ati tol Sordi, J. Maraccini, N. White, B. : Murdock. Row 2: Miss Mary Jardine, sponsor, C. Floto, J. Noble, M. Hunts- man, Ie. Vived, A, Seman, M. Boek- enoogen, J. Freeman, es Davis, D. Howard. Row 3: D. Del Bono, C. Austin, M. Wood, E. Williams, ‘T. Johnson, M. Hardy, L. Nelson, M. Stone, N. Gill. AMANACER HORIZON—Row — 1: S. Perez, V. Cruz, D, Avina, J. Sotelo, EE. Garibay. G. Sotelo, T. Camarena, D. Mora. Row 2: L. Ayala, M. Ser- rano, E. Hernandez, A. Lopez, R. Gonzales, J. Gonzales, VT. Sotelo, I. Cortez. Row 3: M. J. Adame, M. Lopez. E. Castro, M. Avina, R. Espi- noza, Miss Pauline Inglima, sponsor. Row 4: H. Espinoza, J. Marquez, C. Lopez, C. Montejano, L. Soriz, L. Hernandez. —— Fd Rae ww EK
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