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Cooperative Service Clubs Couple Trips, 5,51 I vs' . ,lu N .4 1- iii-... l..v 5::?it ' 1 -i ::'f'1 : Y J.: ART CLUB will paint any and everything. .First row: Gouin, Kristie Hambly, John Vigil, Vicki Taylor, Kathy Jarrell, Shirley Hill, Matthew Hanclis, and ,Carolyn Tym- chelc. Row 2: Marilyn Mitts, Melanie Gilmore, Sylvia Clark, Nancy Wyatt, Lynda Gilbert, jerry Morgan, and sponsor, Mrs, Joan Orrelle. Sponsoring Clash Day, a wild success The Art Club is active, each year as they progress. Art Club members wormed their way into the Homecoming Parade and splashed the cam' pus with posters and paint. The group daubed on sets for plays, hosted a Clash Day, and co' sponsored the bookworm float in the parade. Support of a local family at Christmas time and a winter trip to Los Angeles to View museums were two of their major projects. Lynda Gilbert headed the group, and Mrs. Joan Orrelle spon- sored the painters. I30 LYNDA GILBERT, Art Club president, enjoys a fun- filled day at a near by amusement park. , 1' '55 ' ' ing: ll 'M 3 x ,.., ,1d-1--
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Services , Uffices Girls with a goal of a business career Joined this club, which started this year. Future waqefearners formed a new ,qroup-the Commerce Club. which initiates commercialists into the medium of business. They sponsored a Halloween party where students could throw sponges at their favorite f or notfsoffavoritej teachers. Their ac' tivities, according to Mrs. Jan Corcoran, also included a Christmas party. Student store is really handy They sell pencils, cokes, and candy. Cash 'n carry fundamentals of retailing are under the direction of Mr. Bob Short, advisor for the student store. The group learns salesnianship and merchandising. A large chunk of the ASB treasury is derived from daily receipts of the store. The establish' ment is manned by enrollees in store training. Running from the office, to and fro Across the campus, the monitors go, Monitored for sound, information, errands, and paper work, students with free periods or a study hall, check into the-oflice and are transformed into clerks, typists, collectors, andfor messengers. Loud urgings of monitor reverberate through the front offices as administrators and secretaries call for the students' services. Z MRS. PAT AMBROSE, principal's secretary, helps ques tioning students. OFF TO THE SLOPES for a break in office routine. Snow riker, Joanne Keiser. Back row: Alvina Lopez, Kathy Moss, bound monitors are, sitting: Lorie Prill, Susan Curran, Charlene Scott, Lydia Cardona, Gail Miller, Vicki.Maroney, Maria Hanks, Brenda Causey, Sue Davidson, Diana Cars Linda Wilson, Carolyn Hicks, Angie Medina, Gordon Kozlowski, Joe Jimenez. + t A .ul ei ' s ,iff X 3 1.12, Y il, , nfl, Q rr- ig, , H ' ia Sli 'fi' v ' ' , ,, T A- i as A1 f A b iif'kk2T , ' iq ff' 511 Vila P My sr, , , W W Q , 1, 1 , i i M v-.ss ' r, , Q 1 asf
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Charit Wo1'li Manning the library, stamping the books Librarians check dates with careful looks. Book worms and organizers, readers and Workers- the library monitors assist Mrs. Edna Robinson. Checking in overdue books, bulletin boards, and clerical work takes up the time they exchange for V2 unit of credit. The work qualifies them for student jobs and county libraries, and gives them the ad' vantage, for school work or college, of knowing the material in libraries and how to locate it. Bandages, gauze, tweezers and splints Visiting hospitals to learn health hints, Those who plan a career in the held of medicine are involved in the campus program of Health Careers, advised by Mrs. Jo Helman. Participating in numerous activities, the organizations members toured Patton State Hospital. Inviting numerous speakers to their club day meet' ings, the group meets under the chairmanship of Rayann Howe. They have sponsored a family at Christmas and joined the school in the various charity drives throughout the year. 3529 ALL ATTENTIONS are directed to the speaker Row 3 Irene Anderson Wendy Loessm Ethelette Tuckc who presents valuable infomiatipn to the group. Row 1 Teresa Strickland Bonnie Hood Carolyn Myers Vernita Rayamle Howe, Shawn Mvrenfgn, Judith Smifll'l'- Row 2 Stamps Row 4 Linda Turner Lorraine Baxter Bew erlv Linda Anderson, Susan Gates, Linda Brooks, Betty Lulcer Baxter Connie Thorne Audrey Gulliam Marsha Hansen
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