Ramona High School - El Ano Yearbook (Ramona, CA)

 - Class of 1960

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F.F.A. The Future Farmers of America is an national organization of high school stu- dents studying agriculture as a part of their high school program. They study all the forms of agriculture in classroom work, field trips, and each student has a project of his own at home. The motto of the group is “Learning to Do, Doing to Learn: Earning to Live, Living to Serve. It is this motto which they follow to become well- rounded citizens and successful farmers. Some of the many activities this group has participated in are: The Officer Training Program, Initiation of Green Hands, Initiation of Chapter Farmers, sale of hot-dogs and coffee at all football games, the building of 10 tables for the school lunch area, help landscape the Hanson Lane School, the Sweetheart Dance, the Community Bar-B-O, the Par- ent-and-Son Banquet, Project Competi- tion, the Ramona Fair, and the El Cajon Fair. •LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Roy Horn (Reporter), Ed.lie Prindle (V. President), Oennis Fogle (Secretory) Row two— Mr. Siottery (Advisor), Don Clauser (Treasurer), Tim Rountree (President), Bill Dahl (Sentinel). Track and Baseball Banquet... and the nosey questions ... LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—lindo Swift, Cookie Honssler, Karen Thorson, Kay Geek, Dorlene McPheron, Judy Boortz, Mory Hinck Row two—Donna Kendell, tin Baugh, Judy Whiting, Judith Trumper, Doreen Horrison, Nancy Perry, Earleen Jones Row three—Sherry Muse, Penny Hill, Deonnie Dohn, Judy Smith, Karen Flickinger, Deanna Smith, Pcm Kunkel. Miss Lowe (Advisor). Row four—Brendo Diggins, Priscilla Perry, Marvino Scarbery, Karol Bobanick, Terry lou Kunkel, Helen Webb, lanedo [ p,:' H

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Mr. Slottery (Advisor). Tim Rountree, Raymond Horn, Don Clauser. Eddie Prindle. Dennis Fogle, Bill Dohl Row two—Sandy Woodin.Bill Snider. Jerry Blokeley. Gory Dcvis, Dove Prott. Ardello Swycaffer. Mary Jone Hinck. Jon Johnson, Dovid Pio Row three— enny Hillery Roy ling, Charles Jones. Joe Blokeley. Corl Steagall. Bob lozorus. Floyd Burris. Rick Chonnon. Tom Gaffney Row four—Tom Woodii, Noel Smithers. lorry Stomps, Mickey Rasco, Chris Scorbery, Alvin Mcloughlin, Jim Bartell. Harold Corral Row five—Dovid Christmon. Fred Kuester, Danny Matthew, Albert leo, Robert McClure. Clarence lewis. Worren Wycoff Annual Sweetheart Ball . . . Community Bar-be-que... F.H.A. The Future Homemakers of America is a National organization for girls in- terested in making a study of home economics. The object is to achieve self improvement and better home life. We cherish the family life and seek to en- rich it. Kay Geek — President Marlene Prindle — Vice President Dodie Harrison — Reporter Marvina Scarbery — Secretary Earleen Jones — Historian F.H.A. ACTIVITIES September: Election of Officers October: Membership Drive November-, leadership Conference in Escondido December: Cookie Sole; Christmos Party February: Family Night; Notional F.H.A. Week March: Field Trip April: Hoyride Moy: Baseball and Track Banquet June-. Election and Installation of Officers for 1960-1961. I EFT TO RIGHT: Row one—Kay Geek (President). Marlene Prindle (V. President, not pictured) Row two—Sherry Muse (Treasurer), Marvina Sarbery (Secretary) Row three—Earleen Jones (Hisforion), Doreen Harrison (Reporter) Penny Hill (Songleoder) Miss lowe (Advisor).



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 Double, Editor— .Dorothy Hargroves the fleeting photographers . . . the Epitaph and El Ano .. . PUBLICATIONS The 1960 Journalism Class, under the supervision of Mrs. Jeon McDonald, began its year of work with the first printed newspaper in the history of Ramona High School, the Bulldog Epitaph. Doro- thy Hargraves was sele:?ea' Editor of the newspaper with Mory Butters os Assistant Editor. After o semester of publishing the newspaper, the Journalism Class turned its full attention to the publication of the El Ano. A fraction of the class began publishing the Bulldog Newsette a smaller and mimeographed paper with Marie Korkalo as Editor. With the beginning of the new yeor, the Annual Staff started to plan for the annual El Ano Dance and the crowning of the El Ano Queen. Both were completed successfully with one of the Journalism students. Cloriece Newlin, as El Ano Queen. The Journalism Class and its supervisor have worked very hard to bring to you one of the best yecr books Ramona High hos ever hod. Advisor: Mrs. Jeon McDonald Row one—Mrs. McDonald, Dorothy Hargroves, Mary Butters. Morvino Scorbery Cloriece Newlin Row two—Dione Hutton, Eorleen Jones. Donna Edens, Betty Marshall Marie Korkalo Row three— Tom Roy Stephen, Karen Harrison, Jim Terrell Mcrgo Heogney Mike Smith, Condy Head,

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