San Juan Union High School - Greenback Notes Yearbook (Fair Oaks, CA)

 - Class of 1936

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Aggies . . . . . IF we should p-eer across The golden grain, waving leisurely in The glowing sun, we would see our leader, sTaunch and True, as he gazes aT The blue sky, The blossoming Trees, and back again To The soil, which is his home. Willis Osterli, who also guides The desTiny oT The STudenT Body This semesTer, holds The reins oT The F. F. A. l-lis sTurdy assisTanTs are: Tommy Mapel, Vice PresidenTq La Verne Dillard, SecreTaryg Robert Williamson, Treasurerg Shirley Ross, ReporTerg Mr. A. L. Price, Sponsor. LasT AugusT, The San Juan FuTure Farmer judging Teams journeyed To STockTon To parTicipaTe inThe San Joaquin CounTy Fair. They emerged wiTh high honors, carrying away Two Trophies and TwenTy-seven rib- bons. Nine FuTure Farmers enlisTed aT Camp Lillard and judged aT The STaTe Fair. They reTurned wiTh one hundred and TiTTy- Three dollars. ThirTeen hundred dollars worTh oT ScripT Books were sold by The San Juan ChapTer, which neTTed one hundred and ThirTy dollars To our Treasury. The San Juan ChapTer was also one oT The TirsT in The STaTe To have IOOCV, paid up dues. Our candidaTe This year Tor STaTe FuTure Farmer degrees is our presidenT, Willis Osterli. We judged aT Bains on March 28 and aT Davis on April l8. Money collecTed Trom candy sales will enable our judging Teams To Take parT in The conTesT aT San Luis Obispo on May 6-8. By pruning under scorching sun and dreary skies, The FuTure Farmers will enjoy a Tour day vacaTion in Yose- miTe laTe in The spring quarTer. The Berry' Feed, bringing wiTh iT laughTer, as well as a liTTle work, will be held in May To enTerTain The 4l-l Clubs oT The elemenTary school oT The disTricT. 118.-

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Nighfingales .......... THE aims and purposes oT The Junior Red Cross movemenT are To beTTer TiT high school sTudenTs Tor worThy ciTizenship. IT also increases Triendliness and cooperaTion. In our local chapTer. now in iTs Third year, we have endeavored To bridge over our adolescenT indiTTerence by being ready To meeT minor emergen- cies. We have been able, in a small way, To alleviaTe some hearTaches and suTTering, buT noT To The exTenT ThaT we had hoped. STarTing wiTh noThing as asseTs, excepT a desire To serve, The club has collecTed money, Tood, and cloThing each year. We have ioined Torces wiTh The l-lome Economics Club and The Girls' l-li Y in disTribuTing These collecTions, especially iusT beTore ChrisT- mas. lvloney has been raised in various ways, by a small buT TaiThTul group oT workers, iusT as bridges are Thrown across bar- riers To make Travel easier. An annual Food Dance in early December. sponsored by This club, has become pracTically a TradiTion. This year The Red Cross. Too. in coniuncTion wiTh The Girls' l-li Y, sponsored a very successTul l-lard Times Day, ending in a dance. Funds Trom This are To be used by The l-li Y Tor Their spring ConTerence, and by our group To deTray a Tew liabiliTies. We are looking Torward To even greaTer achievemenrs in our TuTure in The San Juan l-ligh School DisTricT. Our success in The pasT has been due To The eTTorTs oT our advisor, Mr. R. G. Law- . +6 . . . g . renee, assis d This year by a group oT acTi e oTTicers. Bzll Marsh, . +- Presiden , a Krause, Vice Preside and Marian Caskey, SecreTa Treasurer. . , in J ,Till 'T TTT 7 Tl .. Q. X .. S ii ' Sl X. 'F 7 X, . x N .hz x A T



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Einsteins lN someone's TerTile mind This year aT San Juan was conceived The idea oT organizing a club Tor The advancemenT oT inTeresT in, knowledge oT, and promoTion oT science. Thus The Science Club was organized early in The Tall under The enThusiasTic leadership oT lvlr. E. E. Snyder. To promoTe This inTeresT in science, we ioin- ed The STudenT Science Club oT America, The head oT which is Dr. CompTon, head physicisT oT lNlorThwesTern UniversiTy oT lllinois. AnoTher inTeresTing accomplishmenT was The eTching oT The Science Club Emblem in glass. To advance knowledge in The subiecT, experimenTs were performed and Talks were given on The Two greaT divisions oT science, The cosmosphere which TreaTs oT non-living Things and The Torces which operaTe Them, and The biosphere which deals wiTh living Things and Their en- vironmenT. To promoTe science, we seT The Bay Bridge, because oT iTs colossal dimensions and The p-erTecTion oT iTs sTrucTure, as a challenge and an ideal Tor sTudenTs inTeresTed in science. By These Three ideals-enThusiasm lor inTeresTl. knowledge, and pro- gress-we hope ThaT we have helped To TaciliTaTe The sTudenTs' sTudy and To make Them beTTer ciTizens, capable oT using Their science Tor The improvemenT oT The scienTiTic world in which we all live. The oTFicers Tor i935-36 were: Val Leng, PresidenTg Ida Mae Slmmate, Treasurer: Marilyn Gilmore, SecreTaryg Mr. E. E. Snyder, Sponsor. 3 .lb N19-' Q .1

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