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i Queasy stomaches and dizzy heads were the feelings of Ecology Club members during their reckless iourney to Marriots Great America. Building up the Ecology Club treasury was a necessity, considering the students used much of their funds to take a trip before school started. By selling nourishment to enthusiastic Indian fans at winter basketball games, Ecology Club was able to increase their treasury. President Barbara Matsumura and the IO other members planted young trees around the new student center, helping to beautify the unshaded Marysville campus. While Ecology Club took care of nature,.the Para Medics were busy caring for the body. Ms. Marge Cosins, school nurse, along with her other duties took time out to be the advisor over six medically inclined students that made up the Para Medics Club. Working with individual schools on Youth for Cancer and entertaining elderly people at convalescent homes were two very worth while pastime in which club members participated. Taking time out from watching the football games, President Mary Lou Hinman and the other members sold mouth-watering buttered popcorn, and in April they sold tasty goodies to gorging MHS students. These earnings went for a trip to Stanford Hospital and Research Institute to gain first hand experience. Both Ecology Club and Para Medics showed their caring for nature and people around them in outside activities. 563 ecologylparamedncs . . fl S Ni- ,. - X ff i-rl is f B.
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Bonjour, comment allez-vous? Estoy bien, gracias, were utterances heard in the conversations of the 50 cultural members in the FLAC Club. To climax their year, the club traveled to Monterey Bay where they froliced in the sand at a beach party, visited a spy school where they learned top secrets, and rode wild rides at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. Money for this fantastic excursion was earned by much labor. President Lisa Huckins co-ordinated the members in the selling of Advent Calenders filled with German chocolates for Christmas and yummy gummy bears. Working in concessions during home football games helped add to the growing treasury. A very special occasions that ioined LHS and MHS FLAC Clubs was their annual Mardi Gras. Wearing foreign and unusual outfits, the members of both clubs made the costume party a great success. Highlighting the year for the AFS Club was a dinner for all members and exchange students from all over northern California in February. While the members busboyed food and plates, people from the community feasted on half a roast chicken, rice, and fruit salads. Having barely enough food and a too small room were two problems that confronted the club members at the dinner. Kathy Stephenson was the summer exchange student for MHS. She traveled to Europe and spent the summer with her new over-seas parents. Q 52 tflacllofs K, 5 E is .ri ., , 9-1531 t,, LQVr,,,,.,, ZZA, A 3 1
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