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H +f,W!f'5?' ei? 1 Row 1, J. Walsh,5 Row 2, M. Warwick, P. Walters,g Row 3, G. Handler, P. Rask, C. Hachez, K. Paul, Mrs. Ar-montrout. MEDICAL EXPLURER S COU TS LEFT TO RIGHT-M. Golding, S. Downs, W. Fogwell, I. Kent, L. O'Brien. ART SERVICES This year's Art Services Club was a great help to faculty and student body. Talented students volunteered their services to make charts for teachers, posters announcing activities, and decorations for such events as the G.A.A. Banquet, Fall and Spring Sports Award Banquets, and the Homecoming, Harbor, and Christmas dances. These students can be commended for their originality and talent in contributing greatly to our school events. Your cupcakes, or your life! You have got to go The Medical Explorers Scouts, who held their meetings at HoagPresbyterian Hospital this year, gave all of their time to learning more about the different fields of medicine. There were guest speakers, mainly trained doctors, present at the meetings to talk about the different aspects of medi- cal careers. The members witnessed and took tours around the hospital grounds and through the laboratories.
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FRONT: M. Sewell, S. Hale, Mr, Anderson. BACK: B. Yang, D, ' , 1 Dodd. gjjil i . C 1,42 me in ,lf 3 its i ,581 , I-, 1,7 fi' L- l'm so thrilled?! QUILL Cd SCROLL The International Honorary Society for High School jour- nalists, along with the journalism teachers at Mesa, se- lected these students to become members of Quill and Scroll. Students from the Hitching Post and the Roundup were chosen for their outstanding work in their field of journalism. Since this was an international organization they received the club pin, a certificate of membership, and a bi-monthly magazine. CHESS CLUB Chess Club members enjoyed improving their skills in chess this year. They learned different techniques by playing the game every Thursday after school. The club also had matches between Mesa, Harbor, and Corona High Schools. They had a booth at Mar- ty's Corral for one of their activities. At their meet- ings they also scheduled future plans for other mat- ches. N4 Let me think about that move a while. ROW 1, T. Yorkshire, I. Stimpson, L. Farris, ROW 2, I. Forman, I. McKenna, C. Hess.
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BUSINESS CLUB Many aspects of the business field have been introduced through the Business Club. The club has spent much of its time on money-making projects with proceeds going toward a scholarship for one of the members. Other activities enjoyed by the club were a field tripto Orange Coast College Data Processing Classes. Many guest speakers have attended their meetings. - he.,....1 FUTURE TEA CHERS OF AMERICA Last fall members of the Future Teachers Club planned a field trip to U. S.C. for the Future Teacher's Con- fe re nce . Their activities also included observing classes, listening to speakerswho teach gifted children, and sponsoring money-making projects such as the sale of candy apples, doughnuts, and pencils to raise fifty dollars for a scholarship. The club, under the direc- tion of Miss Hickey was formed to acquaint students with teaching as a career. an.---f-mg lllvnnnnijg, ROW 1. K. Hoskins, A, Bonnand, B. Morrison. ROW 2. L. 3 Smith, D. Windhausen, S. Cobb, M. Wiffen. ROW 3. B. l Merrill, E. McPhearson, S. Lawton, K. Burt. 1 Would YOU like to be Queen For A Day? LEFT TO RIGHT: Irene Rich, Kathy Edie, Jan Nussum, Carol Aguiar, jan Dorman, Sue Hale, Miss Hickey, Dorothy Sparks, Steph Brown, Shari Brown, Kathy Slick, jim Marshall, Candy Marrs, Maryjean Williams, Marie Clausen. 2 E a E I 119
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