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Deadlines, Declicatimg . . . Yearbook Staff lt was another hectic year for Alisal's Trojan Yearbook staff, but as predicted, the staff pulled through. The year was full of missing pictues, late deadlines, and long working hours. Never-the-less this yearbook was produced. Janice Haydon worked hard as Editor to prevent the class from erupting in complete chaos, Mr. Angelo, the advisor, also did a fine job bearing the strain for yet another year. Manning the helm of the Classes' section was Sylvia Chacon, with Liz Edu providing much aid. The fine Ads section was put together by Bernie Agpaoa. and Jimmy Mazzuca constructed the Faculty section. This year's sports were covered by Boys' Sports Editor Mike Pura and Girls' Sports Editor Valerie Tonus. Two large sections, Organizations and Activities, were done by respective editors, Karen Doris and Chris Morales, with Jessie Pabros and Mary Regan helping. Some members provided miscellaneous help and learned the basics for work next year. They were Carol Card, Becky Bailey, Jim Herberger, John Zweifel, and Terry Herberger, All pictures taken by students were done by photographers Joe Diaz, Mario Amaro, and Lionel Rogers. After the year's work was completed, the entire staff was able to relax, examine, and enjoy its work. Mary'Regan takes a few minutes to entertain friends. ask, X Organizations
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5 .f . , 4 Q L .vi .A A x, tl X eets, anipvlatin . hack Interest The Track Interest Club was an instrumental function of the track team. Consisting totally of females. the Track Interest Club worked at all home track meets, keeping statistics and selling concessions. The members were richly rewarded for their efforts with a banquet at the conclusion of the season. Advisor Mr. Allen was high in praise for the excellent work of these girls. Future planjtare read fee . .A year. J Watts, ender . . . Electronics Club V 'JF ,Q lim s. 2'-3 N r, '4 A A Once again with Mr. Ogborn at the helm. the Electronics Club strove throughout the year to advance the skills of electronics for their members. The club performed many projects. In an attempt to expand basic electronic progress to include the entire student body, the Electronics Club sponsored a Radio Controlled Airplane Demonstration in March. With many other projects taking place. this year was a virtual SUCCESS. Mr,,O n explains the uses of various :,,. fm- N Organizations 187
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