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FRONT ROWV: C. Duque, B. Edgin. R. Bigay, H. Solis. ROVV TVVO: M. Banda, YY.C1owin, I.. Aguirre, D. Aledo, E: Jimenez, C. Hernandez, R. Verdin, D. Kimball, R. Cisneros. ROVV THREE: B. Parish, xl. Mercado, D. Nash, R. Humphreys, C. Morales. PHILIPPI O-AMERICAN KARATEJUDO TEAM LEARNS FU DAME TALS OF THE ART OF SELF DEFENSEg SURFER CLUB E JOYS THE PORT or MASTERI G THE WAVES l For the year '70-'71, the officers for the Karate- Judo club were Corbie Morales, President, Roy Kubic, Vic:-President, and Wade Gowin, Secretary-Treasurer. The advisors for the club were Mr. lfarp, Mr. Hetriek, and Mr. Moore. The purpose of this team was to span the bridge of friendship between the Asiatics and American. This team has represented the school for three years of high esteem of dedication in preserving the art-not only for self-defense but discipline. The officers of '70-'71 for the Surfers' Club were as follows: jay jefferson, President, Mike Gorley, Vice President: Gerea Kelly, Secretary: and Kathy Pettigrew, Treasurer. The advisor for the Surfers' Club was Mr. Deaver. The Surfers, Club was one of the new clubs formed for the year '70 to '71, The main interests of the club were to promote beach safety, cleanliness. and obeying laws of beach behavior. The spring was the time of the year in which the members of the Surfers' Club went to the beach for some active lessons. The more experieneed members of the club taught the less experienced members how to surf. FRONT ROVV: K. Pettigrew, Jefferson, G. Kelly, D. Douglas. ROW TVVO: H. Hawes, K. Pettigrew, T. Eastin, ROW THREE: D. Jorgenson, ,l. Moore, S. Siligo, M. Stockton. ROW FOUR: L. VVible, B. Palmer, j. Sheldahl, V. Richardson.
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FRONT ROW: Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Roc-ssler, l. Hatten, K. Kidder, H. Martinez. R. jenkins. ROW TWO: P. De-lp, B, Snyder. D. Green, P. Snarr, ,l. Stentz, B Moore. ROW' THREE: K. Wlright, D. Long. X . h ames, C. Hughes, U. Rander. E. Aquino, K. Ginn. ROW' FOUR: Rl. Price, F. Vlihite. D. Corlle. F. Tflizondo. C Rico, Nl. Contreras. xl. .'Xrmstron,q, ROW' Flxilf: Nl. Brooks. C. Short, Nl. Quintero, P. Cook, D. Stone, .-X. Ahhott, C. Duque. EW RE AISSANCE PRESENTS ART SHOW: M.A.Y.O. HOLD DANCE EOR T DENTS .-X new vlnlm this year, The New Renaissance, aimed its ohjevtives at promoting an interest in art. Officers klaclcie james, president, janet Hatten, x'ife-president, Doylene Long. seeretary, Claudia Stone, treasurer, Kay Kidder, Commissioner of .'Xetivities, and Nlrs. Roessler and Mrs. Lewis planned many activities. .Nniorig some trips planned hy the eluh, an art exhihit in Carmel and the Van Clough exliilmit in San Francisco was on the agenda. Through halce sales and arts and crafts sales, the eluli was ahle to adopt a eliild in the Linited States. .Ks the eluh expands, they hope to send the child more money. FRONT ROTV: R. Nlara, P. Tahera. Xlr. Nfartinez, R. Gutierrez, T. Herrera, T. Piedra. Rl. Sanehez, ,l. Hernandez, ROW' TVVO: NT. Xlallahox, B. Novoa, L Gilpav. ROW' TllRl'ilf: Nl. Stephens, O. Lopez. .X Yaldez, Ci. Rubio, Nl. Gonzales, lf. Moreno, S. xlimenez. S. Cadena, S. Nlora, C. Yniquez. ROVV FOUR: B ,limens-Z, ul. Sandoval. Nl. Banda, Nl. Hernandev. lf, Oshorn. NT, Ramirez. U. Perez. Rl. Castaneda. H. Sarmiento. K. Ceia. H. Ruelas. ROW' FIVE: lf. Hernandez B. Ceja,
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FRONT ROW: M. Lucero, M. Osuna, O. Pearey. S. Marple. M. Houser, R. Rojas, ,l. Marsala, D. Ray. T. Palms. ROVV TVVO: P. Speers. G. Grice, M. VVilson. R. Lizaola, G. Blanco, E. lWort-no, l.. Ruiz, J. Sanchez. ROW THREE: Coach Espinoza, D. Tonus, Castaneda, U. Oeampo, R, Perez, C. .-Xrde. L. Golian. S. Jimenez, S. Ruiz. ROW FOUR: P, Corella. l.. Powers. J. Sandoval, N. Busane, S. Marquez. C. Arias. FRONT ROXV: R. Rodriques, N. Hernandes, Nl. Dosier, NIL Fourcade, advisor. ROVV TWO: P. Espinosa. ROVV THREE: P. Franklin, D. Doris, C. Cortez, T. Easton. ILIOS STIMULATES INTEREST IN WRESTLINGg LSEPF HOLDS ANNUAL PIE-EATING CONTEST VVrestlers and other interested students formed the llios club in order to promote wrestling activities. lncluded in this yearls activities was the club's help at all the wrestling meets held at Alisal and they also sponsored the Nlonterey Bay League wrestling tournament. Advisor Terry Espinoza and the Ilios members concluded their activities with a farewell party at the end of the year. Under the guidance of Mr. Fourcade, the officers of the LSEPF, President David Doris, Vice President Mitzi Dosier, Secretary Patty Franklin, and Treausrer Paul Espinoza, planned out events for the club. The members of LSEPF experienced knowledge in law, selling, economics, and the handling of money. The club had many field trips and one of them was a trip to the court house. An annual pie eating contest was held for one of their many fund raising activities.
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