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I. Working in a football game concession Speech Club Advisor Marlene Barber cuts the messy butter for the popcorn. 2. ln a mysterious daze, Nancy Peterson studies scientific obiects at the Sun Francisco's Exploritorium. 3. Lani Crowe researches tooth hygiene for a speech to be given at a speech tournament. 4. CSF President Lynette Kadoi draws the winning ticket for CSF's money raising radio raffle. 5. Dick Sullivan makes a dramatic point to fellow debater Jennifer Booth, 6. The Science Club gathers for a group picture at Fish:-rmm-'Q Wharf durina their trip to San -Francisco. Q 5541- csiflscnencelspeeclm H i
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2 .v ' gp...-v i 5,,o'-' A I is . J an .553 l. Devouring his delectable chicken dinner, AFS advisor Mr. Richard Sullivan eases his hunger pangs. 2. Demonstrating Advent Calendars to interested FLAC members, President Lisa Huckins attempts to organize money raising proiects for future trips. 3. Costumed party- goers, Ms. Andre Hayes and Mr. Bob Johnson, listen as Ms. Marie Louise Thompson relates an amusing anecdote at the Mardi Gras. 4. Relaxing with her German overseas family, MHS foreing exchange student Kathy Stephenson enioys a quiet evening at home. 5. Parading before iudges, active FLAC members from LHS and MHS model their bizarre costumes at the Mardi Gras on February 26. 6. Reading the program for the AFS International Dinner, foreign exchange student Lars Walden awaits his turn to speak before a capacity filled Veterans Center. flaclatfs 53
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'Wi ff H he X85 M' .r,,,mg,M-,f mf, , .. -cgi' ,, 'U rf 1 Q' --W, In . 'M 1 ---, , .f 1 ' 4 l , 3 CSF, Science, and Speech Club all advanced intelligence outside the classroom this year at MHS. Raffling off a radio and working hard in concessions at basketball and football games helped add to the already bulging treasury of the CSF Club. Advisor Aileen Stevens spent her time going through grades deciding eligibility. ln the spring the 50 members attended their annual initiation dinner where outstanding seniors were honored. Instead of spending most of their time raising money, the Science Club took several trips. The 20 members traveled to San Francisco and visited the Exploritorium. To raise money for their trips they sold candies to junk food addicts. The combined Speech and Debate Club made for busy Saturdays for advisor Marlene Barber. Competing in speech and debate tournments kept the members on their toes preparing and practicing. Over 75'A, of the 21 member debate squad moved to higher classification during the year. Q 1 csflsciencelspeech 55
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