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l. .... 1 . ' If L 2 3 VICA - lt's Not Just a Club . This was another outstanding year for one of Foothill's most prestigious clubs The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America was led by Bill Grewell, president, Pam Jacobs, Vice-Presi- dent, Dale Taylor, Secretary, Stacey Johnson, Treasurerg Diane Beeken, Club Representativeg Bill Wickham, Historiang and Robert O'gorman, Re- porter. The club held its annual new member barbecue swim party in- doors due to uncompromising weath- er conditions. The weather, however, didn 't put a damper on the occasion, they just played volleyball instead! Other activities included a leadership day with schools from all over Cali- fornia, and Regional and State com- petitions. 1. Front row: B. Grewell. S. Grewell, S. John- son. D. Inch. M. Blackwell. R. Kajihara. Back row: A. Turner, C. Linde. R, Gilliand, C. lnch, L, Moore. M. Wofford, M, Saldivar, J. Doll, R. Ogorman, A. Stark. G. Audiss, D. Taylor, E, Hawks. M, Westley. D, Bailey, E. Trinca. 2. Mr. Trinca and Mr. Linde enjoy the inside barbecue . 3. Sheryl Johnson prepares the Condiments for hungry guests. 4. Jim Missil- dine goes back for seconds on the free harn- burgers. 5, VICA members participate in an exciting game of volleyball. 4 5
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Students Supply Service Exactly what is CSF? Many cur- ious students ask this question upon hearing of this particular organiza- tion. CSF is the California Scholar- ship Federation open to all students with a 3.0 average and a one dollar yearly membership fee. lt is an orga- nization that provides public services, such as, trick or treating for UNICEF . holiday food drives, and the Toys for Tots. In addition to providing ser- vices to the community, CSF took part in speech contests, raised money for college scholarships, and hosted the annual CSF conference in May at Foothill. A record number of stu- dents were guided by Mr. Wayne Mil- ton, Advisor, Jack Killrnan, Presi- dent, John Rizzardo, Vice-President, Lyndale Hullurn, Secretary: Chris Maio, Treasurerg and Michelle Ma- guire, Historian. 1. Secretary. Lyndale Hullum, makes note of an official letter. 2. President. Jack Killman presides over a CSF meeting. These are regu- larly held every other Tuesday. 3. Front row: C. Lawson. K. Fields. T. Lee, M. Prill. T. Barnes, N, Taylor, L. Hullum, M. Maguire, J. Killrnan, J. Rizzardo. C. Maio. M. Chen, R. Rizzardo, J. Maynard. Back row: Z. Carden, B. Esparza. T. Riener. M. Hinkle. D, Hinnen- camp. S. Buggy. F. Smith. T. Harris, G. Lowell. J. Whitman. W. Bennett. J. Souvignier. S. Lynch. J. Wharton. C. Ku. M. Miller, M. Chaffe. S. Barrett. C. Lange, D. lreton. S. Phil- lips, H. Chen, D. Hinnencamp, L. Thringe, M. Seamons. J. Mahoney. T. Lisman. R. O'gor- man. K. Whitfield. 4. Julie Whitman. Joey Sou- vignier, and Natalie Taylor discuss candy sales. 5. John Rizzardo, Vice-President. and Chris Maio. Treasurer, tally up the months member- ship dues. JA- ,- 1 1 f W , . . A 4 .,.. 5
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Future Scientists On The Move This year's Biology club was as adventurous and as exciting as always. The club members sacrificed that little extra time taken away from their Saturdays to explore exciting new hori- zons with the club advisor, Ms. Linda Dixon. The year got off to a breathtaking start, and breathtaking is the perfect word, The group spent the day hiking the trails ofMuir Woods in Marin County. Soon after recouperating, the club journeyed to the Malakoff diggings in Ne- vada City where the students were well in- formed about the history of Hydraulic mining, followed by a visit to the Empire State Mine. These frolicful and educational adventures were made possible by the hard planning of the Biology club advisors, President Jackie Ma- honey, Vice-President Mardi Huckabay, and Secretary Michelle Hoffman. 1. Club members patiently await the news about the up- coming trip, 2. The club members stumble over the deci- sion of whether to attend the trip or not. 3. Joey Souuig' nier shows his support for wildlife ata club meeting. 4. M. Huckaby. M. Hoffman, J. Rizzardo. and J. Eastham pon- der the unknown. 5, Front row: J. Eastham, D lreton. M, Ayers. M. Huckaby, J, Souvignier. S, Smith, T. Lisman. J, Rose. Center row: L. Thrige. L, De Juan, J. Mahoney, J. Mahoney, K. Green, A. Grogg, M. Hoffman, J. Nisperos, M. Chhen, F. De Lange, Ms. Dixon. Back row: S. Roberts. R. Granados, J. Thuss. M. Hinkle. A, Hinkle, M. Saldivar, J, Rizzardo, M. Prill. M, Brandon, B. Sturm, S, Henry, L. Huckaby. 6, Ms. Dixon works diligently signing students up for a trip. rss C EZ! ga 3 ai. -iq M as 7 fl 2 wa M, . 3
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