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O BACKIHG UD OUR Wl26SIlEl2S . . lllOS CIUB Wrestling fans of Alisal High composed the llios Club. With the help of the wrestlers, club members, and the score-keeping statisticians, wrestling has become an ever popular sport at Alisal High. Serving as president this year was Bill Dias and assisting him was Barbara Powell, secretary, Suzanne Anderson, treasurer, Debbie Douglas, and Sergeant-at-arms, John Marsala. Bake sales were given at the meets to raise money for the club. The club was ably advised by Mr. Rice and lVlr. Espinoza. Commenting on the club, president Bill Dias replied, l think our club was one of the most involved and experienced clubs active this year. JM! Q Members discuss the upcoming match. 'tm Was that ,early the Score? The wrestlers are also interested. Your order please? The llios treasury grows. . . Debbie is impressed. . . I Q i A, ,TL l ! a
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honoiz Stuoents pnomote i FII,- health Caneens Gxploizeo ., ,Z lntenest in Civic Alifaiiizs . nhs Promoting leadership and scholastic ability, the National Honor Society was advised by lVlr. Baxter. This club consisted of scholastically inclined students who obtained their membership by invitation. Carwashes were held to build N.H.S.'s treasury. The officers were Chris Jensen, president: Joe Aguirre, vice- presidentg Claudia Ward. secretary: and Sue Trimble, treasurer. Asking Chris Jensen for a comment on the National Honor Society, he replied, We promote interest in civic affairs to provide a means by which honor students may be recognized by the community. 1 ,1 ' . 14 f 4 A42 '21- . . health Caizeeizs Clue The Health Careers Club is made up of students interested in a medical career. The club started off the year by entering the Christmas door decorations contest. The outstanding members of the club were Diana Martinez, president, Kathy Melville, vice-president, Julia Cariat, secretary. and Sindy lngram, treasurer. All of the members would like to thank Miss Brown for being such a terrific advisor. She has helped answer a lot of the questions we've had about medical careers. fowwu 775 Xi :.f r- f ,L ,, fl - gift? K' ry ' il l 'M Futur - -be taksabre ' ..-fu 5 E' Q 2 . : . it T. if A 15 ri .i i i E :ie T . W i i... -.tn - ,L 5 ' x -5 1 : - , ii ' ' T' '. T Q . 3' -I 3,5 J t i , i Arif, r: f 3, Q. , 'S' A. -pi U -X5 vi .. M ' .. , J 8 gr . A L ,u ,A A 5' i 4 fiili -' 1 is E K I,I'IQl11'i11 .i A 'I1Z1ffQ21'Q 1 - iii? ' E 5, X .Q , their doordecoratio g K argi- A ith 3 :E i fx. 5 lf . fi l . Q. f , - 2 rin ' . ' L i . ,. i ' A 'N jf Erdildotin I ,.1':1 . ,,. U
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Page 117 text:
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Stuoents honoizeo pon Scholastic Achievement . . csf l i li X spians discuss a new play. s The California Scholarship Federation is a state-wide organization. It is designed to honor students for their scholastic achievement in academic subjects as well as service to the school and the community. C.S.F. held carwashes and a bottle drive to earn money for their annual trip. The money also went to the scholarships which were awarded to the deserving members at the end of the year. Outstanding members who held the club together were: president. Joe Aguirre, vice-president, Chris Jensen. secretary. Cleo Asuncion. and treasurer, Grace Fong. Advising the club was Mrs. Cobbley and Mrs. Bainter. Qualification for C.S,F. is a great distinction and I thoroughly encourage all who qualify to join. X , .. A ' 5 . f X . V1 ,nefaf N .xr.,4-,LJ A f' , 1 J QC? .- an Oizamatic oeoication . lnteiznational thespians Lights, curtain . . . action! The production of a new play was in progress as the actors promptly took their places. These students were members of the honorary International Thespians who had earned their titles by putting in 100 hours or more of any work connected with the theatrical arts. lf not on stage, other members were behind the scenes busily engaged in creating the sets and programs for the performances, Directed and advised by lVlrs. Smith, the Thespians produced many exciting productions this year, The Dramatic Arts have never and will probably never receive the wide recognition that it deserves. Our society is devoted to achieve that recognition. In drama there is much more than meets the eye and hopefully the vision of the students will improve. f :QI ,a
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