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3 im Giwphic Am Graphic ArTs was a shop club whose educaTional obiecT was To acguainT iTs members wiTh modern prinTing eguipmenT and sTeps, Through inTeresTing Tield Trips. ln The spring, Trips were Taken To The STaTe PrinT- ing DeparTmenT in Sacramen- To and To The local Fibreboard planT. From' Row: LTo R: Donald Velez, presidenTg Dean RiTchie, vice-presidenTg Harold GilchrisT, secreTaryg WaI+ Marino, Treasurer: RoberT Beal, Oscar Howell, ElberT Miner, Row 2: Leroy Kramer, STewarT Clark, Dwain Schoclc, Richard Bianchi, Dornaciano Fernandez, Larry Craig, Larry Garibaldi. Row 3: Eddie Wunderliclc, James Raridan, Arlon Palmer, John Erpilla, Wesley Massey, Charles Noreiga. Row 4: Ed Thomas, David WhiTe, Herman Foreman, VlaclrSpelTs, Jerry Null, Bob Greneveld, Bob Self, Douglas Croy. 0- T - I -4 ,Ml i James M usTo Graphic ArTs Adviser 4' 5' -, . ai l 5 Tom Milligan Machine Shop Adviser acluueSluip Machine Shop was a club whose pur- pose was To develop Tellowship among The sTudenTs in Their shop and To en- courage Them inTo enTering The Trade. Group meeTings provided The means oT geTTing TogeTher The boys who had an inTeresT in machine shop. An annual ChrisTmas luncheon highlighTed Their social acTiviTies. Page I32 ,, dy, 4 , K 'T' T, ,f'57i?. 0 if A .., A . ,i iam M, -L Arif Tm ll Y 3' ' T' Y 4 ,J D, fax 3' ' - .,,, , . Fronf ROWI L T0 R2 Roberf Eggiman, presidenT: Larry DeaTon, vice-president Michael HuddlesTon, secreTaryg Roberf Savio, Treasurer, Henry Munoz, Richard Franch. Row 2: Charles Hoffman, Ronald Eichler, Ronald Casagrande Cullen CreWS. DeWayne Miller, Ted Abelong, Row 35 Cirpriano Qalvez ErnesT Heininger, Jess TaTum, AlberT Koolcen, Herman Herrera, Jameg Wilson Fred Wells.
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I A A Tinbenders was a club Tor sTudenTs enrolled in The sheeT rneTal classes. The organizaTion had as iTs main TuncTion The disciplining oT The sheeT meTal classes and The enTorcemenT oT Their shop rules. Money collecTed Trom Tines Tor The breach oT Their rules was used A Tor an end-oT-The-year social acTiviTy. Fronl' Row: L To R: Jess Ferrer, presidenT: KenneTh SmiTh, vice-presidenT: Bob Loureiro, secreTaryg Beniamin Andes, assisTanT secreTary, Row 2. William Beach, Richard Burrola, Carl Gibson, WalTer Raleign, Donald Ding. Row 3: Barclay Ospifal, Gill:-erT Orosco, William WalTon, William Arbogash Wayne WalTers. ,nf ,, my 15' pl A -' 'E ' i ' f wi , ,. 5 , fl. -4 +A A Afmgnw -2 , f Y, N J 'T .fi A l ,ii, ' 5 i , T fl 4 Nr J. M. Gorrell Franlc Brown John WilleTTe Tinbenders Adviser Radio Adviser Radio Adviser bb 1- Fronf Row: LTO R: John SchaTz, presidenh Erwin Wiss. vice-president Dave Garra, secreTary: George Young T T Rob T K' orTer RoberT Tanaka Treasurer. sergeanT-aT-arms, Hugh SToclcTon, sergean -a -arms: er mser, rep I I k R lrh Row 2: Alfred Palermo, Sylvesfer Aguilar, Eugene Jensen, Jim Graves, David Yearic s, ap Rirnrner. Gary WyaTT, Jimmy Mershon. Row 3: Daniel MarTinez. Archie Thomas, Dean Willis. LuTher Miller. Sal' Waon, Bob Finlcbohner, Tommy l-laley, David Tapla, Jerry Chandler. Row 4: Burl Treadwell, Bill lflardin Floycl Williams, Bob Wip. Bill Hin, Larry Kimball, Michael Price, Ray Wells, Frank l-lardy, Don PenningTon Michilco WaTanabe. adm Radio club was organized by sTudenTs in radio and elec- Tronics classes. Many of The sTudenTs in The club were in- TeresTed in a career in one or The oTher oT These Tields, and Their meeTings gave Them a good chance To discuss Their TuTure occupaTions. Page
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FuLwwFwuiww will ' FuTure Farmers oT America, Chap- Ter 258 oT The naTional organizaTion, was made up oT sTudenTs enrolled in The agriculTure program. As a group They aTTended Tield days aT oTher colleges and parTicipaTed in Tairs and conTesTs. The chapTer was a member oT The PoulTry Producers oT CenTral CaliTornia. Q19 5? J 5 X? . . l , ir 0 si 'VT' ' ie . s , 1 '- T T n , 6 ' ' A X, ' - ,-- - 4 B 1 A illi si .' 1 ' ki X i ,ev D j ' 1 g- 4 I ' I is 275 T l if ' . I - X '43, . aww .', 1 VN . 1 'A ' ff. ' s TM ' 'g if ' -L f i f .lrr ...Mr se - s if' 1 , fi A-VN ' ' -ff T i H11 , .A.,, 4, 1.. .V ., ..,, -5- FronT Row: L To R: Richard Logemann, presidenh Aldo Delasso, vice-presidenT: Ernesl' Winn, secreTary: Bill Clark, reporTer: Don Belancalana, senTinel. Row 2: Ray Mahnlce, Bill Hahn, ChesTer MaTsunaga, Mike HiraTa, AnThony Muzio, Richard Hoffman, Frederick Bernazzani, Lyle Burgess. Row 3: Fred Webb, Rober-T Bellin, Al Williams, Michael DougherTy, John STarlc, Melvin Runge, Don Durham, AlberT McCarTy, John SpaleTTa, BerT Heim. '1.- -iii-w il i 4 -1'-es F f R 'K , Richard David BerT Young Fufure Farmer ElecTrics Adviser Adviser Uewlico ElecTrics was a shop club organized wiTh The primary obiecT oT uniTing The sTudenTs inTeresTed in elecTrics and oT acquainTing Them wiTh parliamenTary procedures. A Tield Trip To one oT The power planTs in NorThern CaliTornia during The year was one oT The evenTs in which The group parTicipaTed. FronT Row: LTo R: Allan 6eorge,presidenT1 Larry Tupper,vice-president Gordon Judy, secreTary: Jim Bird, Treasurer: Ronald CoverT, sergeanT-aT-arms. Row 2: Tony Sanchez, Don Davis, Eddy Mah, Don Hankins, Chew Wong, Jin Lim. Row 3: Frank Fox, Omer STeward, Cary Gardner, Sam Hillilcen, William Ford, Mike PresTon. Row 4: Tommy Likong, Rudy Sena, Melvin Wood. Paul Hunger, Ray QuiTiquiT, Ed RemingTon. P '33 age
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