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On the gently rolling hills of the Mission San Jose District we find the only grapes grown in our commu¬ nity. Grapes paint a picturesque set¬ ting, which reminds us of the Califor¬ nia of by-gone days, and adds much beauty to the foothills of Washington Township.
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Standing: V. DeLuce, D. Ornellas, M. Lemas, J. Galvin, M. Harrold, M. Hunt, M. Critchfield, S. Bertollotti, E. Benbow. Seated: W. Martin, M. Schelbert, I. Azevedo, A. Nitta, G. Mozzetti, D. Brown, E. Lindsay, M. Escobar, Miss Botelho. From the moment any girl enters school until the day she leaves, she is a member of the Girls’ League. Among this year’s activities were the Big-Little Sister Tea, the Football Dinner, the Christmas Canned Food Drive and dance. A League convention in San Francisco was attended by Gertrude Mozzetti, Margaret Escobar, and Miss Botelho. The year also saw the fulfillment of a long awaited project—the metamorphosis of the South Correction room into a beautiful club room for the girls. The officers for the year were Gertrude Mozzetti, president; Alice Nitta, vice-president; Dolores Brown, Secretary; Elizabeth Lindsay, treasurer; Isabel Acevedo, yell leader; committee chairmen: Wilma Martin, Margaret Schelbert, Margaret Escobar, Vermilda de Luce; adviser: Miss Botelho. ALICE NITTA Vice-President GERTRUDE MOZZETTI President ELIZABETH LINDSAY Treasurer DOLORES BROWN Secretary GIRLS’ LEAGUE
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