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FUTURE FARMERS 0 AMERICA In September the Future Farmers came drifting back from three months of hard, dusty, ranch work. In the warm fall atmosphere, our advisor, Mr. R. C. Roth, started the ball rolling by calling together the farmers to choose their leaders for the year. Out of the chaos we chose John Hollingsworth as president; vice president, Marvin Walker; secretary, Roy Beall; treasurer, Orville Jackson; reporter, Leonard Kirkpatrick; sergeant-at-arms, Paul Wright; yell leader, hierky Bouris. In October, Reporter Leonard Kirkpatrick took a three-day leave and went to San Louis Obispo, the location of the State convention. On October 2, early in the morning, we lit out for Chino; we, meaning Don Walker, John hlolllngsworth, Leonard Kirkpatrick, Paul Wright, Jack Elledge, and of course, Mr. Roth. After a regional meet- ing at the Chino hiigh School, we all went out to the Chino prison farm where a livestock judging contest was held. Toward the end of the year, the Future Farmers sponsored a dance — incidently a whopping success. It ' s spring now, and the Farmers are preparing to go back to the soil — or the Navy.
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GIRLS LEAGUE The Girls ' League Is an organization that creates among the girls helpfulness to each other, friendship and loyalty. By being active in the Girls ' League you learn many things: how to get along and work well with the other girls and how to organize and accomplish something. This year the officers were: President Vice President Secretary . Treasurer Pianist Song Leader . Advisor Shirley Blackmore . Georgia Marsh . Betty Connell Margaret Spreng Eleanor Beatty Margaret Casner Miss Werner ■ V ?
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The Girls ' Athletic Association is made up of the ambitious girls of the campus. They started the year out by electing officers and forming a new point system. The Pantherettes of Perris played San Jacinto in basketball, and lost with a margin of 20 points, but fought back at them in a return game on their court. The G.A.A. gave a very successful dance for the Student Body, March 16, with Saint Patrick ' s Day as the theme. The officers are as follows: President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor Dot Bereschick Gladness Miller Martha Beatty Margie Casner Miss Fitzgerrell GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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