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STARTING FROM SCRATCH ▼ Gilbert Flores shows off his dedicated work. The letterman ' s club was started to honor those boys and girls who showed outstanding achieve- ments in sports. The club was filled with a variety of athletes. The club did not have meetings. Instead, it was just a group of students who lettered in a sport. The Metal Club and Wood Club gave students an oppor- tunity for students to work on their favorites during extra hours. It gave them a chance to work with different materials and on different projects. ▲ Robert Ignacio works on his project patiently LetteMQA cWood Mdol 121
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T METAL CLUB, Top Row: R. Heusontaty, E. Hyatt, L. Betancourt, D. Pellerin, J. Burnaby, C. Paul, T. Kudinolf, J. Montero. Bottom Row: J. Stange, M. Pusatere, S. Perkins, D. Pape, G. Flores, J. Gamboa, L. Chavez. T Matt Hughes lakes lime out of a busy day to pose for the picture. T WOOD CLUB, Top Row: J. Lara, E. Jones, S. Nunez, Mr. Oldham, S. Sediva, S. Salters. Bottom Row: M. Lee. M. Hughes, R. Ignacio, J. Szudcr, P. Miranda, J. Quinones Mike Pollock and Greg Herrington are just a couple of the many Lettermen in the Lettermen Club. Photo by Dawn Wazny A Shad Salters gets instructions from instructor Mr. Oldham. 120 LetteMan Sv ood M
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QS } wmbexs out At ONES TO WATCH Membership in California Scholastic Federation or CSF was quite a achieve- ment. To become a member a student must earn ten academic points. Classes such as Journal- ism, sports and most electives did not count. This club had many members, and was one of the most successful clubs on campus. Members were expect- ed to take part in several ac- tivities. One of these activities included a toy drive, where members gathered toys around Christmas time to give to the needy. The drive was sponsored by the Marines and was a huge success. CSF members also took an end of the year trip to Dis- neyland. The members made this club very successful and members were proud to be in CSF. by Kim King T Tracie Uchida studies to make sure she keeps her grades up. 122 A C.S.F. members show how happy they are to be one of the largest clubs on campus. A Susan Ronning works to remain a CSF member.
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