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Helping the School Out . . . Metals Club The Metals Club has a certain signifigance for its existence: helping others, In the past years, the Metals Club has built castles, drawbridges, and carousels for previous proms. lf you remember that big hat with the balloons flying out of it at the Jamboree. that too was made by the metals club, lt's built bicycle racks and assisted Eddy Escobar in improving our campus, President this year was Matt Cruthersg vice-pres., Earl Escobar, and Secretary, Rick Munoz. Mr. Larry Hale once again advised this helpful and needy organization. Matt Cruthers had this to say about the club: We are glad to help any organization in need of our service. Mr. Hale, the club advisor. 182 Organizations Stand back now. Metal Club Officers
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R2l1S1I1g N lckcls, Dunes, and uartcrs . . . L.S.E.P.F Learning the fundamentals of law, salesmanship, economics, and personal finance in a fun atmosphere of conducting activities for the student body was the LSEPF Club. The club was responsible for the staging of the mouth-watering pie-eating contest, the hilarious peanut-pu sh, the competitive wrist- wrestling contest, and many other fund-raising sales. The whole idea was to raise money, then spend it accordingly while being concerned at all times with the comings-and- goings of their money, Paula Howard, president, commented: Under Nlr. Fourcade's guidance, we sure had a barrel of fun when we sponsored our many activities. Ouccup tl Utucti 1109 Debbie DePratti secretary Dee Benefield treasurer
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People at Peace . . . .F.S. This year, the American Field Service was fortunate to have Jean-Luc Bodson as its foreign exchange student from Belgium. During his year at Alisal, Jean-Luc stayed at the home of Mrs. Nancy Pura. Raising money to support the AFS student and the Americans Abroad program gave these officers well earned jobs: Sylvia Chacon. president. Mary Scott, vice-president, Sandy Ruttschow, secretary. Lori Gannone, treasurer, and Gina Thoeni, historian. They helped to expand the treasury to assure and send the two American Abroad finalists, Mary Scott and Janice Haydon, to a foreign country. Sylvia had this to say about the club: I am very thankful for our advisors, Mrs. Van Noy and Mrs. Di. whose advice and patience was extremely appreciated, FWF' Q V--1-T fwa '-i-221-V t 'X f5ii,2 ' fl' V ' ef .' 135154 .' gffzaw 4s.:,-zkar.-.ik ' .J.ff 41' 4..... .-sw . A' N G' f-:A The two AFS finalists. Mary Scott and Janice Haydon. 1 .ff P X .5 Mrs. Di, sie of fi' ll! ie M. i v if 'Q rv The AFS officers. Organizat Y f ions-183
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