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Cn the Jos tnainmq . . . liuturze Secrzetames of Amemca Throughout the year. the members of the Future Secretaries of America acquired knowledge of secretarial functions. These future secretaries learned useful practices such as filing and learning how to use the adding machine. Nlrs. Kirschner, their advisor, was ever- present to help the members along in their endeavors to acquire office practice. President Candy Lineberry noted, FSA has been a learning experience as well as a fun one for the members who participated in the activities. The members worked together and many gave much of their time to the group projects. It has been a good year for the Future Secretaries in which much was accomplished and many fun times were experienced. The officers this year were Candance Lineberry, president: Becky Husted. vice- president: Debbie Simon, recording secretary.: Debbie Slevin, corresponding secretaryz Susan Valdez, treasurer. L ' ' i U52 5451 .'., ' ug! fic lit X 19 The members of the Future Secretaries Club ' . - I F.S.A. officers left to right: Debbie Simon. recording secretary: Becky Husted. vice presidentg Candice Lineberry, president: Susan Valdez. treasurer: and Debbie Slevin, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Kirchner assists an F.S.A. member on a correspondence letter. Pinning the incoming members of '72-'73, ,M Q iv-1 c G, v 'm.1,,. the l est F.S.A
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ASSISIIHG U16 COACHES AI U16 'CRACK meets . . 'CRACK Cleo measures the decisive long jump. Jesse impatiently waits for the final results, l 4 fn fa 'lim 1:i1.,'? IDIICRGSII Track Interest is perhaps, best summarized by its president, Cleo Asuncion, who said: The primary activity of the members of the Track Interest Club was assisting the coaches at the crossecountry and track and field meets. The various jobs range from keeping score and recording times and distances, to raking the jump pits and providing refreshments for the team. Track Interest earned money by selling football programs, and at the end of the year the club and team members got together at a playday, The club is very active, and I encourage everyone to join because I feel that track is more enjoyable by being at the finish line when a runner breaks a record. and by helping and meeting the team members instead of just sitting in the stands. CI I G cl t1fi,A-cwN -I, QQ Some members of Track Interest get together to sum up the day's events. kts? S 'I
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belsates, Competition, tounnaments . . Speech 8, Oesate Q-Y' MA- 'rt club ssist Mr. Logan in directing Events Tournament an ' ' I Lou Bre I 7 C aimed at recruiting new before giving n 5 Q if: zy- :E 3 if .in Log! s with interest as speaker Mary I F-Qmlwlji. -- ,T Y g as--Q. of hier topic. Onaftmo, Designing, Builoinc . . Cneckens Clue Surveying the Jensen Ranch and selling food in the concession stands at the J.V. football games were some of the outside activities the members of the Checkers' Club accomplished. Each member maintaining a B or better average was selected from his drafting course to join the honorary club. This year's officers were Art Barrientos, president, George Acaya, vice-president, David Moseley, secretary, and Tsugu Kuramura, treasurer. The Checkers' Club was ably led by their advisor, Mr. Price. Art Barrientos replied: The events sponsored by Checkers' aided us in financing the activities that made our club one of the most exciting and interesting at Alisalf' Club president Art Barrientos shows off a smile while holding up the fence. The Checkers' Club members: George Acaya. Art Berrlentos. Jesse Centeno, Armando Franco, Akira Kawahira. Tsgu Kuramura. Ron Hicthio. Steve Morasca, David Ruegg.
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