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'Su- '-X ol o ' o U1 dmg Brams These guys will tallcyour head off. The N.F.L. Club which stands for National Forensic League, a National Organization, which enables the members to compete in speech tournaments. During the year, this club has many fund raising activities, but their biggest is going to speech tournaments on a weeks basis during the year. Figure this one out, is their cry. The lVlath Club also known as the Kool Kalculators, is mainly a social club put together by most of the students in the math classes. They have many fund raising activities during the school year, which enables them to visit UCLA and other Universities. The main purpose of this club, is to help and encourage students to continue. In studies they were the best. C.S.F., which stands for California Scholastic Federation, a campus organization. They have fund raising activities to make money for trips to such places as, Broadway shows, and a trip to Disneyland. These people answered the question, HAre you from the apes? The Geneology Club's main purpose is to ind out about the students' ancestors. This year one of their fund raising activities was to sell movie posters. Clubs 137
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l.Ger1eOl0gy President Pansy Cline and Geneology Club Advisor Mr. Lee Otto. 2. Math Club, Top Row iL to Rl, David Jessup, Advisor Mr. Larson, Mark Anderson. Second Row, Carolyn Reagle, Juan Lopez, Duke Gomez, Donna Culver, Pat Camacho, Earl Isaacson, Primo Cervantes. Third Row, Brent Farrister, Mike Seto, Brigette Rivera, Sandra Freeman, Cherie Bolls, Christina Cyr, April Shepard. Front Row, Greg Kishaba, Melissa Ahrens, Karen London, Teri Hollander, Ferdinand De La Cruz. 3. C.S.F. Club, Top Row iL to Rl, Frank Herrera, Mike Seto, Martin Gamez, Jesus Lopez, Maria Garcia, Toni Flores, Rosie Sendejas. Second Rovvg Fred De La Cruz, Gabriel Mejorado, Carl Ponder, Duke Gomez, Sandra Godwin, Edie Gomez. Front Row, Greg Kishaba, Noel Ramos, Primitivo Cervantes, Sandra Freeman, Teri Hollander, April Shepard, Advisor Mrs. Krall, Advisor Mr. Krall. 4. N.F,L. Club, Top Row CL to Rl, Advisor Mr. Casper, Andrew Rodriguez, Augustine Francisco Lora, Albert Perez. Second Row, Bernardo Castaneda, Patrick Camacho, Mark Ford. Third Row, Walter Seay, Oscar Torres, Robert Vega. Fourth Row, Martha Rawson, Rosemary Guzman. Front Row, Frank Herrera, Stephanie Loutsenhizer, Antonia Herrera, Arceli Inez. 5. Geneology Club, Top Row CL to RJ, Rhoda Bolls, Martin Gamez, Oscar Sanchez, Advisor Mr. Lee Otto, Nile Young, Pansy Cline, Linda Hernandez 136 Clubs
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