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Members of Junior Statesmen are: Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Fern Guess, Mona Moore, Leona Lunnen, Dalyne Bigler, Martha Beard, Sherrel Butler, Luanne Barrett and Margean Butler. SECOND ROW: Tony Seely, Martin Eubanks, Reporter, Joe Grimes, President- Marily Beard, Ellen Rae Hamilton, Freida Karr, Secretary, June Rogers, Treasurer, and Sponsor, Mr. Troutt. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Brown, Vice- President, Freddie Coats, Earl Husby, Don Shepardson, Parliamentarian, Jack Perry, Danny Laver, Eddie Warren, and Angelo Micalizio. CAMERA SHY: Ray Adams, Alton Allen, Paul Birdsong, David Crisp, Jim Din- widdie, Wayne Gutherie, Melvin Hill, Merlyn Hissong, Dayle Mardis, Herbert Monahan, George Moss, Glen Sutton, Tom Wells, and Mercedes Vidaurri. unior Safedmen In June, 1950, Nick Pedorie was selected to attend the Montezuma Mountain School for boys at Los Gatos, California. This summer session was for six weeks and h was to teac the boys about student government and about junior Statesmen of America. Nick returned and started a chapter in our school in November, 1950. The purpose of junior Statesmen is to train students in parliamentary procedure, to develop leadership and to promote a better school program for the students, and iti . d h f f' ' A ' ' ' s towar t e ul illment of these goals that our organization is constantly striving. We are planning to revise the school constitution and submit it to the Student Body for their approval. Delegates, joe Grimes, Earl Husby, Kenneth Brown, Martin Eubanks, and Danny L f ' ' ' ' aver, rom our group attended the junior Statesmen Convention in Santa Barbara in November, 1951. 75 Photo by Bart Watt
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A Members of FFA are, Left to Right, FIRST ROW: W. D. Bates, Gerald Harvey OINGII Murphy, Farrell Lofton, Jim Anderson, Jesus Cordova. SECOND ROW: Herbelrt Rod- riguez, Edward Elder, Charles Anderson, Kenneth Wayne, Garline Strickland, Fred Lambert, Joel Arseo. THlRD ROW: Sponsor Mr. Livingston, Richard Moore, Paul Garcia, Clifford Hayes, Rozene Mack, Robert Bowen, James Black, Frederick Roe, Leslie G B d ' ' eorge, oy Bebout, C. H. Jones, Eddie Reid. FOURTH ROW: Lloyd Lazenby, Jerry Ball, Donald Bebout, Jerry McClellan, Allen Bebout, Donald Nelson, Ronnie Baker, Herman Black, Clarence Bogans. glufure garnwm Q The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agri- l cu tural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. It also enables a vo-ag student to hc- come established in farming. The chapter has participated in livestock judging at the Pomona and Indio Fairs A father and son banquet was held. Paid up and active members number thirty-five. One of the highest awards in the FFA, that of State Farmer Degree, went to Lloyd Lazenby. Several boys won their ci f ' - ' ,tapter Farmer pins. These were Gerald Harvey, Richard Moore, W. D. Bates, Paul Garcia, Fredrick Roe, Garline Strickland, and Kenneth Wayne. Donald Harvey attended the National FFA convention at Kansas City, Missouri l 'I B'll B wne i y arrett, Glenn Sutton, and Bob Henderson represented the local Chapter at the State convention at San Luis Obispo. The special event of the year is the annual week-end trip to Lake Havasu. Much fishing, swimming, eating and sleeping will be done with no studying to interfere. 77 -. ,f.-- - rf- vt. wsu' I hiatt Photo
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