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Art club makes baskets for the elderly. As it has in years past the Art Club, advised by Art teacher Joan Higbee, who is also the Fine Arts Department Chairperson, gave Christmas gifts to residents at the Casa Bonita Retirement Inn. They also earned money to sponsor their activities by having frequent pickle sales. They used the proceeds to make Easter baskets for the residents as Casa Bonita. 1. Freshmen Gordan Jung and Teri Ko have a few laughs during an art club meeting. During these meetings, the members discuss various group activities. 2, Art Club Presi- dent Leesa Grace brings the meeting to order with her gavel. At the end of each year the art club has a special ceremony to pass the gavel on to someone else. 132 - art club Their traditional Ice Cream Social was held at the end of the year and the gavel was past from outgoing President Leesa Grace to the president for I983-84. The Art Club also announced a scholarship winner at the annual Senior Awards Night.
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1. Sophomore Heather Colwell shows her completed Easter basket to an- other International Club member. The baslcets were taken to Tijuana, will Mexico and distributed to orphans at an orphanage also sponsored by the lVIEChA Club. 2. Julie Moncada puts toys into one of the Easter baskets destined for Mexico. Because of inter- national regulations a minimum of food products were allowed in the bas- W R 1 at kets so small toys and games were sub- ffl? fu, stituted. 3. junior Karen Grewar 'Y malces ribbons to adorn the baslcets , N, ' ' at International Club sent to orphans in Mexico. Grewar is also a foreign lan- guage student in Advisor Lucy Ku- I cera's Spanish class. L' .f 'LN sstl i.,t,t.y, Kg X E if ,.-rr V1 '2-' ' f P. iw J' 134 - international club
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