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Large in number and large in purpose, Jhe CHINESE CLUB aims to bring a meeting of East and West for increased understanding and to promote a free exchange of cultural ideas between the two hemispheres. FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Lucas, adviser; Yuk Bon Set, Alex Tsang, Tik-Fai Che, Bill Lam, Andrew Tsang, Kai-Tuen Woo, Kai-Kie Dai, Kwing-man Chan. SECOND ROW: Eric Lien, Daniel Yue, Kwok Chiu Wong, Fredie Ng, Michael Ng. Chi-Kwong Lam, Danny Au, Kwok Seung Lo, Kwok-Fu Lee. THIRD ROW: Hing Cheng Yuen. Hoon-Yin Ho, Wing-Hong Cheung, Lily Chan. Wanny Lau, Christine Chen, Clara Lo, Linda Cheung, Irene Fong, Maisy Fong, Mairanda Lee. Ruth Young. FOR THE DEVELOPMENT 0 With the purpose of unifying the FRESHMAN CLASS the officers, Joyce Hollaway. frosh representative; Art Renney, treasurer; Mary Lambert, vice president; Doug Edwards, pres¬ ident; and Barbara Fahey, I.C.C. represent¬ ative, discussed the $ucce$$ful live band dance they sponsored and the possibility of having a freshman talent show toward the end of the year. 14
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Having a regular fireside chat ' sophomore class officers Elliott Pisor, president; Claudeen Simoens, secretary; Sue Buckingham, treasurer; and vice president Steve Burns discuss the many activities during the year that might appeal to their class¬ mates—the whole gamut from dances to talent shows. The officers then put these ideas into action. Cabrillo challenged Hartnell to a chess tournament and overnight a club was formed for the purpose of checkmating the Seahawks on the board. As it turned out—our best blanked their best, five to nothing. The Hartnell prime movers have now turned to the business of developing their own games with help from adviser Dr. Bedford, seen here demonstrating a good opening. FIRST ROW. left to right: Bill Bender, Tom Jaquetre, Sammy Taporca, Richard Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Mike Nielsen, Richard Weymouth, Jon Paauwe, Larry Carlsen, Bob Stevens and Bill Harrison.
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The most active club on campus was the INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Members not only learned about many new countries and their customs, but also made many new friends. Everyone here was looking at Mrs. Finney as she ejected a student carrying anti-Goldwater slogans. FIRST ROW. left to right: Flordelis Daguio, Delia Estacion. Clara Lo. Man Clan. Amen Kermaninejad, Raul Bravo. Hoon Yin Ho, Pastor Orallo. Miranda Lee. Sonja Swick, Ruth Young. SECOND ROW: Danny Abe, Michel Ng. Chi Kong Lam. Hing Cheing Yuen. Kwok Sheung. THIRD ROW: Andrew Tsang, Philbert Ng, Eric Lien. Alex Tsang, David Lui. FOURTH ROW: Toshiei Tomita, Reny Soriano, KaiKie Dai, Sadazumi Matsudaira, Julita Pedraza. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Lucas, Mrs. York, Dr. Holmes, Nassar Tafazzoli, Fredie Bugante, Bill Lam, Edith Luz, Lily Chan, Christen Chen, Srene Fong, Judith Paule, Wanny Lau, Maisy Fong, Willie Parcasio, Norma Pezzini. Anne Marie Schalli, Javad Shafizadeh. I Of THE INDIVIDUAL Leaving no gas cap unturned, A.W.S. officers. Helen Adkins, I.C.C. representative; Sylvia Plasket, sec¬ retary-treasurer; Claudeen Simoens, vice president, and Patsy Vaught, president, led the women on cam¬ pus to a very productive year as ol ' Santa played to a packed house in the annual A.W.S.-sponsored Christmas assembly.
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