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s we . , as lllq A at Q -is N t, 51 'gi is c a r I. ., k,,. t. V':.,- - 5 'fgilp-w 2' si -' c F as t sts it ' Q xwgi, Q? . ,pf FIRST ROW: Roseanna McArthur, Patty Jones, Carol Muse, V. Pres, Susie Skau, Sec., Idette Johnson, Pres., Cora Herrera, Treas., Helen Thomp song Carol Weinstock. SECOND ROW: Judy Vosburghp Sharon Lane, Antoinette Malene, Betty Salonickg Fernando Motenoso, Ellem Plata. THIRD ROW: Lester Mallory, Gerardo Quiros, Inis Hertz, Eloy Alfaro, Robert Vosburgh. French Club The French Club is designed to give those students studying French an opportunity to become familiar with the history, culture, and language of France outside the classroom. The monthly meetings include many varied activities. Members report on interesting historical events of France, customs in France, or any other facts to broaden the students' knowledge of the French way of life. At other meetings, members present skits, play French games, sing French songs or listen to music, study literature, or watch films concerning France. After each meeting, a typical French dessert is served, such as eclairs or bouche de novel fYule logl. Edwina Bittel
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1 lkfvjln onus' A uma: X ,N sn F. CENTER: Stew Brown, Pres.: FIRST ROW: Jack Garavanta: Tal Hibbert: Terry Barber: Norman Hall: Terry Dessert: George Case: Mike Plucker: Mario Calleia: Jerry Lee. SECOND ROW: Ken Phillips: Toby Maloney: Art Greene: Pat Swanstrom: Luther Quinn: William Swanstrom: Roy Wilson: Bill Egolf. THIRD ROW: Darryl Morse: Lowell Slagle: John Rathgeber: Gary Vouche: Duke Welson: Frank Disharoon, Treas.: FOURTH ROW: Tom Male: Ed Wiese: Dan Thornburg: Jim Brady: Doug Artley: Bob Boukalis: Ronald Crump: John Fitzgerald. FIFTH ROW: Pete Hendrickson: Richard Harrington: Dick Brzezinsk: Richard Plucker. SIXTH ROW: Richard Patton: Dennis Bryson. Lettermen's Club The Lettermen's Club is an honorary club run by the lettermen themselves. Boys automatically become lettermen when they have earned a letter in any var- sity sports. The requirements for earning a letter vary for each sport. When the first letter is earned, the boy receives a certificate and one letter: this is the only let- ter he receives in high school. When he fulfills the re- quirements for a particular sport, he receives an insig- nia to pin onto the letter. Team captains also receive a star. For second, third, and fourth years of participating in a sport, a bar is given. The Letterman's Club sponsors the football dance held at the end of football season. The club is also a service club. At the games they are busy selling sodas to everyone. With the proceeds from the sales, they hold their annual banquet at the end of the school, year.
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'l 1 -sr ,gy lt' .,'A it ' f 'E fl? - -2 ik 1 1. FRONT ROW: L. Baglien: A. Spinelli: C. Avies: L. Prince: D. Warren: A. Winquist: M. Wiese: J. House: R. Hoenke. SECOND ROW: K. Kerr: L. Saunders: C. Bryson: L. Johnson: V. Flumach: S. Roth: R. Prevost: S. Lessiack: P. Zelnick. THIRD ROW: S. Oczkowicz: B. Parker: J. Brady: L. Fontaine: T. Sizemore: M. Osborne: G. Linfors: B. Daubin: D. Wilson: Mr. Small, Sponsor. 1' , FRONT ROW: P. Earl: M. Rodriguez: G. Vaucher, Vice-President: l. Johnson, Secretary: J. Spinelli. SECOND ROW: M. Thompson: S. Bowman: T. Torres: B. Jenkins: O. Stone: Mrs. Kohan, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: S. South: H. Waldron: K. Warren: B. Anderson: C. Wallace: B. Salonick: P. Chandler: J. Sartan. FOURTH ROW: I. Hertz: M. Edberg: L. Meyer: C. Collins: S. Parker: L. Naar: P. Meyer: K. Rob- bins. M lpha Theta and Math Club The Mu Alpha Theta and Math Club is composed ot two integrated parts. The first, the Math Club, uses many projects and reports to help its members in un- derstanding the many different facets of mathematics. These reports may range from Pythogoras to Einstein, from magic squares to polygons. The second part, Mu Alpha Theta, is a national honor society for young people who are outstanding in the field of mathematics. The requirements for enter- ing this society are that the student must have a B average in Mathematics courses, and have taken at least Algebra l and geometry. The new members to be inducted into the society are usually selected from the members of the Math Club.
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