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.03 -Quill: ,,n'l LefT To righf, Top row: Cofulla ladviseri, B:ooks, Snelling, Ashcom, Travaille, Scheeringa, Williams, Grasso, Phillips. Fronf row: Hanson, Manz, Nicolaysen, Vince'eT, Marsman, Brooks, Silva, Picanco. F. H. A. Swell Time . . . Sold home-made candy aT TooTbalI games . . .Some sTore candy. Too . . . MARILYN TRAVAILLE, MARILYN ASI-ICOM, NORMA SNELLINO, and BETTY BROOKS earned TirsT de- gree pins . . . BETTY BROOKS also earned chapTer and sTaTe pin . . . Gave dance wiTh F. F. A. . . . Turned ouT swell . . , cuTe decoraTions and pos- Ters . . . Theme: PIaTTer ParTy . . . iuke box supplied music . . . Gave Two hoT lunches . . . FirsT, hoT dogs, chili beans, hoT chocoIaTe, hoT coTTee . . . Second, spagheTTi wiTh meaT sauce, hoT buTTered French bread, hoT chocoIaTe, hoT coTTee . . . This lasTed Two days . . . I Iad TIoaT in parade on Ar- misTice Day . . . liked much . . . Also a TIoaT in annual school carnival . . . Theme: old-Tashioned girl conTrasTed wiTh modern girl . . . Had booTh in carnival . . . Turned ouT To be successiul . . . Really had a Top-noTch year. F. F. A. EnroIImenT in VocaTionaI AgricuITure This year, 48 boys . . . PresidenT TirsT semesTer, FRANK FUR- TADOg second semesTer, BILL VAN WYK . . . Types oi acTiviTies: Milk TesTing, dairy, pouITry, IivesTock, TruiT, nuTs . . . MaioriTy OT The proiecTs are dairy . . . ChapTer parTicipaTed in public speaking conTesT, Co-op quiz, and in judging dairy caTTIe, Tarm mechanics, livesTock, pouITry. and Tree . . . ExhibiTed aT counTy and sTaTe Tairs . . . JOEL KORVER won secTionaI public speaking con- TesT . . .BILL VAN WYK, BOB SWAIN, and JOEL KORVER won in local Co-op quiz conTesT . . . STANLEY WILLIAMS helped The chapTer's par- TicipaTion in The NaTionaI F. F. A. Week by Taking parT in a radio program . . . I-IoIT BroThers Tarm Tool kiT, a I-lolsTein heiier donaTed by The ManTeca Feed and Seed Supply Co.. and The California Bankers' CerTiTicaTe To The ouTsTanding senior were awarded, buT winners noT known aT This Time. LefT To right, Top row: Ballafore, Van Veldhuizen, Furlado, DeWeerd, !-larp, Loewen, Mapes, Nigro, Williams, CosTa, Grube, Van Wyk, Swain, oppini. Cenfer row: Kinqery ladviserl, Van Assen, Mohler, DeMiche'is, Bodeson, Burfon, Sikma, Jackson, Azevedo, Vincelef, Vieira, Korver Bouwman, Jackson, Taylor, DeSelle ladviserl. FronT row: Schoonhoven, Morris, Travaille, Farschon, Bianchi, Toombs, Green, Arcoleo, Vieira, DyksTra, KlaTT, Fredericksen, Orllz, Vrie'ing, Roome. ,
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2 57 r. ls? Fall semesTer began wiTh MR. AZEVEDO as our new band direcTor, and a gfroup oT eager band sTuclenTs . . . EirsT semesTer oTTicers were: presi- clenT.!,MARY AZEVEDOg vice-presicIenT, MERVYN STOUFFERg secreTary-Treasurer, RUTH SANFORD: congressman, AUDREY SAABYE . . . EooTbalI sea- son Tound The band was always TaiThTul lincluding EVELYN KEIRN, even iT she TainTecI aT The RIPON-ESCALON gamell . . . marched Tor Ar- misTice Day parade . . . Toolc parT in The ChrisT- mas ConcerT . . . January IsT, OTT To The EasT- WesT game-a marvelous game Iso They Tell us! ll . . . Rain was coming down in bucIceTs . . . Very hard on insTrumenTs. you Icnow . . . Anyway, we AND enioyed a pleasanT aTTernoon aT Playland . . . For basIceTbaII season There were always abouT I-5 band members ouT To encourage The players wiTh some music . . . Band and glee club goT TogeTher Tor a roller s':aTing parTy . . . Second semesTer oTTicers were: presidenT, ANGIE GOMESg vice-presidenT, DALE TORNELLg secreTary, EDDIE HAROROVE3 congressman. EDDIE HARGROVE . . . S pri ng ConcerT-Time To show people we have been doing someThing besides having pa'rTies . . . For special aTTracTions we had Three TrurnpeT players Trom Mo- desTo as soloisTs wiTh The band . . . LasT, buT noT IeasT, The band did iTs noble iob aT' graduaTion lcovering up The sobs oT The deparTing seniorsl. , DRCHESTRA A year has gone by since The orchesTra has been heard from . . . We aren'T many in number, buT we are ouT worlcing . . . OT course, we have some hornemalcing girls who come ouT in The middle oT The period and Tell us abouT Those wonclerTuI pork chops-or someThing, buT The resT oT us keep work- ing . . . The horn players, like The resT oT us, have a raTher hard Time . . . TED and MARVIN Tinally succeeded in geTTing TogeTher on Their noTes . . . ChrisTmas ConcerT. our TirsT appearance . . . The school play provided The occasion Tor our second appearance . . . All members very TaiThTuI, even Those who were someTimes as much as an hour IaTe . . . Our big nighT--Spring ConcerT . . . LasT OT all, BaccalaureaTe . . . OTTicers TirsT semesTer: presidenT, EVELYN KEIRNg vice-presidenT, JANET OWENS: secreTary-Treasurer, CHERIE TURN- BEAUGH . . L Second semesTer: presicIenT, PRES- TON BINOHAMg vice-presicIenT, TED BARKLEYg secreTary-Treasurer, DALE TORNELL. GLEE CLUB Glee Club a chorus oT eighTy-six girls and boys . . . EirsT Time in Three years The boys have been inTeresTedl. . . The largesT enrolImenT in Glee Club for several years . . . Under The direcTion oT mus- ical insTrucYor ERNEST AZEVEDO . . . The mem- bers oT The chorus express Their Thanks and appre- ciaTion Tor his paTience . AccompanisT was DALE TORNELL . . . OTTicers Tor The TirsT halT oT The year: DALE TORNELL, presidenT7 EDDIE HAR- GROVE, vice-presidenT: MARILYN TRAVAILLE, secreTary-Treasurer . . . Second eIecTion held in January . . . New oTTicers: DALE and EDDIE re- elecTecIp MARY 'FURTADO became secreTary- Treasurer . . . FirsT perTormance was aT The ChrisT- mas ConcerT . . . The girls all appeared in Tormal aTTire-made a very coIorTul group . . . Program consisTed oT ChrisTrnas carols . . . JOHN BYNUM sang a bariTone'solo . . . ALDEN HOUBEIN acTed as a narraTor Tor SiIenT NighT . . . Large audi- ence gave graTiTying applause To The perTormers . , . Spring ConcerT seT Tor May 5Th . . . AnoTher Tormal aTTair . . . Program made up oT modern arrangemenTs oT old TavoriTes, such as BeauTiTul Dreamer. Bicycle BuilT For Two, Three Blind Mice, and Keep In The Middle oT The Road.
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