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V .A- . 53' Q '- r ..-I 3- I -.1 ' A fc I .igi QA Programs! Programsl' This year's Interact Club, with the help of advisor Mr. Robert Zondler, accomplished many humanitarian deeds in the Pasadena-Altadena area. The members raised money by selling both Rose Parade and Bose Bowl programs. The money that was raised has gone to an overseas relief organization for needy chil- dren. TOP: Mike Schaefer, Curtis Johnson, and John Escherich ponder the validity of Pre- sident Fonda Wu's proposal. ABOVE LEFT: Advisor Mr. Zondler and Nancy Davis review a survey together, LEFT: FRONT ROW: PeterPaul Vita, Sandie Burr, Lisa Floseli, Sachiko Kondo, Lisa Stokes, Carol Uchida, Ann Savoie, Nancy Davis, Leonor Vita, Anita Lo, Grace Chang. SECOND ROW: Mr. Zondler, Michael Schaefer, Curtis Johnson, Shahira Marcos, Tanya Jones, Renuka Sharma, Cheryl Davis, Lisa Helsing, Sara Cohen, Gina Parola, Linda Kavanagh, Michele Bogaard, Kris Mewborne, John Hoffman, Melba Wu, Fonda Wu, John Escherich. BACK ROW: Peter Cohen, Mike Mitchell, Jim Cronk, Adrienne Hampton, Kathleen Fisher, Jennie Hendrix, Laurie Kittiver, Mary Blackmore, Bill Crosby. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII CLUB OFFICERS President ......................... Fonda Wu Vice President ..... ..... P eter Cohen Secretary ......... ....... N ancy Davis Treasurer ................ John Escherich INTERACT 45
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BELOW: Left to right: Chris Cruz, Bill Crosby, Jim Everett, Hugh Clary, Mike Mitchell, Robert Mazurek. NOT PICTUFKED: Doug Ayres, Bruce Banks, Advisor Norm Morrow. Golf Club Tees Off Armed with golf clubs and crying fore! the Blair Golf Club made a sport out of raiding some of the finer courses in the Pasadena area. The club, in its first year, was headed by President Robert Zeke Mazurek, whose major handicap was driving. Hugh Divots Clary, Mulligan Mitch, Daring Doug Ayres, Birdie Bill Crosby, Bog- gie Bruce Banks, Cool 'Chris Cruz, and James Everett, Esquire served on the Executive Advisory Council. The club played at such re- nowned area courses as Eaton Canyon, Brookside, and Arroyo Seco Country Club. And those were just the appetizers! The main course consisted of a trip to Santa Mon- ioa's Sandpiper Country Club, a famous seaside Course. The club also played a round at the lwo Jima fyes, lwo Jimal Public Links, in the beautiful Pacific. BOTTOM: Jim Everett keeps his eye on the BELOW: On their trip to lwo Jima Public ball while Bill Crosby hits a high fly to no avail, Links, Blair golfers re-enact the historic because the infield fly rule was evoked. raising of the pin on the eighteenth hole.
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Jeopardy Goes Strong The Jeopardy Club of Blair High School enjoyed its 4th year of lunchtime competition this year. The 32 member club was founded in 1972 by Social Science teacher Ed Taylor. The club is now advised by Blair's own Farmer Dan Robinson, a three year jeopardy veteran. Due to the absence of Art Fleming, Robin- son assumed the MC role. The club also received assistance from Mr. Joiner and some other faculty members. Jeopardy was dominated this year by the Mounties, a senior team. But junior teams Hot to Trot, Comic Strippers, and Herman's Hermits provided some tough competition. The first semester the Comic Strip- pers finished in second after drop- ping two in a row to the Mounties in the finals. Other teams were the Other Team, the College Preps, the Big M's, which we think means big mistake, and Cruz-Everett. Cruz- Everett won the booby prize for finishing last. Overall, the Jeopardy Club had a fun and interesting year, and it was the scene of much excitement for everyone. 15 tc B232 P' A x Q 's I? a S a ,,, tis, W 'L eigl-1 ss x 2 +113 . , '--1 asia - . Q Q..-was , f 35, 5 1, , se ,t .t at may K ii 1 SRS ji 46 JEOPARDY CLUB TOP: FRONT ROW: Brian Biery, Bill Crosby. SECOND ROW: Peter Woodward, Farmer Dan, James Chee, Matt Lovitt. THIRD ROW: Karen Reed, Chris Barry, Mark Johnston, Jake Frenkel, Mike Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Andy Carreon, Lance Martin, Dave Stran- ahan, Jeff Borton. FIFTH ROW: Curtis Johnson, Robert Mazurek, Ginny Humphrey, Jim Cronk. BACK ROW: Mike Schaefer, Sandie Burr, Peterpaul Vita, Hugh Clary, Phyllis Okuda. ABOVE: During a typical Jeopardy game, Mike Mitchell, Jake Frenkel, and Dave Stranahan discuss an answer before commit- ting themselves. LEFT: Here are Matt Lovitt and Lisa Roseli planning their strategy right before a very important game. llIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIII FALL O FFICER President ....................... Hugh Clary SPRING OFFICER President .................... Mike Mitchell lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
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