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invent something new: a club for students who just want to help others. Service Club started with a few people who cared and then quickly grew, The first major pro- ject these students did was giving a complete Christmas to a family of twelve who otherwise wou1dn't have had one. Cookies were made for the Children's Receiving Home once a month, books were sent to service men overseas, and more services were offered to other people and organizations. The new club was off to a good start for a successful future. Members of the Service Club, pre- paring the Christmas basket, were ion floory: K. Moniz, A. Carstensen, and P, Brown. At desks: E. Kent, P. Balaszy, D. Lopez, and L. Loy. Buying a perfect little tree fbelow rightj for a less fortunate family is a hard task, as some of the Service Club members find out. Dorothy Lopez and Laura Loy fbelow leftj are pleased to find a good variety of canned foods brought in by members for the Christmas basket. Helpful ands,
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W Research and Recreation Debaters were, top row: B, Kent, L. Lewis, and B. Bell. 2nd row: G. Garrett, D, Beck, and S, Sawyer. 3rd row: N. Warner, J. Rogers, L. Alberts, and P, Balazsy. 4th row: P, Gordon, M. Bayard, and D, Samsel, Bottom row: J. Benton and J. Bartels. were the activities of the Speech Club. The uncountable hours spent in preparing and giving speeches were always followed by a relaxing game of football or some other fun. The advanced debaters also had the pleasure of helping the many beginners this year learn how to properly mouth off. By winning so many debate meets, the Speech Club members proved that hard work and dedication pays off: Foothill's speech department was rated as one of the top five out of some thirty schools. These energetic students also sold calendars to help pay for their travelling. Jenna Rogers, Doug Beck, and Jim Benton Qbelowj success- fully try their speech techniques on Mrs. Posehn. , WJ, W if , W 3 4 G Chess Club members concentrated on recreation, They had chess tournaments with- in Foothill's club, and then they challenged a few other schools. Mainly sophomores and 'juniors were playing chess this year--deep- thinking boys who enjoyed becoming mentally stronger. Chess strategers were, standing: M, Bruce, L. Leztham, Mr. Dean Qadvisorj, D, LeBoeuf, D. Crites, and G, Bell. Seated: D. Powers, R. Cannizzaro, J. Silance, J. Wilkinson, M, Swan, and R. Mertens.
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urned limi gf? Wax and we Y .ll L,,,- 52 WNQ 'Qi 'W 'qi i ff .fi fr W----f M f Create Delectable Goodies That was the main activity of the girls in Home Ee. Club. Using modern appliances and tech- niques, they were able to create many modern and old-fashioned cookies, cakes, and candies. This year the Home Ee, Club was the largest it had ever been, and with more members, the club was able to do a lot more. Besides cook- ing, the club served at many banquets and receptions, had a bake sale, and kept busy in the field of homemaking all year, C. Foote, D, Thomas, and P, Dubitz fabovey serve to returning alumni at the Homecoming Reception while the Home Ec. Club advisors fin back- groundy look for familiar faces. Members K. Crachy, I, Talley, D. Thomas, J. Hawkins, W, Engilis, B, Harris, L, Wetterer, T, Rife, and D. Lemmons prepare specialties for a faculty dessert hour fabove leftj. Homemakers were fleftj top row: N, Weaver, P, McCorvy, S, Bohannon, K. Little, and J. Parker. 2nd row: J. Hughes, D. LeBoeuf, M. Moon, J. Painter, P. Dobitz, C. Foote, and T. Romiti, 3rd row: L. Russelle, D, Straub, J. Haworht, D, Bright, and L. Martinez. 4th row: G. Warner, C. Peters, J, Allison, and L, Goettsch, Bottom row: S. I, Roe, G. Bianca, and J , Stucki,
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