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HUDIUJHSUHL MARTIN SMITH Many of our school aclivilies are made possible lhrouqh lhe line work ol The Audio-Visual Club. The noon movies, along wilh olher piclures, films, and slides are run by A-V members. The sound syslems lor sludenl body affairs, dances, and sporls evenls are operaled by fechnicians provided by lhis club. Slaqe Crew operalion for our school plays is anolher serv- ice of lhe Auio-Visual. This club has conlribuled lo almosl all lypes of school aclivilies. ll is a service organizalion which Truly does a service. Presidenf FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: Denis King, Terry Schaffer, Charles Pfifer, Gary Henderson, Tom Heiser. SECOND ROW: Mr. Davis, Russell Briggs, Bob Jones, Marlin Smilh, Dick Harring- ton, Richard Williams. PHUTUGRHPHV CLUB The members of lhe Pholography Club shared lheir com- mon inleresl by exploring lhe many varielies of cameras, pholography equipmenl, and gadgels employed by mosl Shuller Bugs. Members compiled a pholography exhibil consisling of lhe besl shols lalsen from a variely of field lrips. ALLAN NILMEIER Presidenl' FIRST ROW: left lo righl: Richard Nedderson, Bob Hecocks, Bruce Johnson, Judi Baker, Mike Rugg, Joe Tracy, Bill Chew. SECOND ROW: Reg Barreft, Eberhard Umbach, Dave Slillson, Bob Davies, Mickey Wllber, Allan Nilmeier.
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E-5iLiLh'SK '6iJ:CkS:vgli:u'kfBxI:l'i:r iI4'zii.i'Es'2'2f 'ZiiT.52i?I kiK1iSSiif' s'3T.Hi2 Jones. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Calhoon, Pam Oakes, Lana Barker, D'ann Chrisiie, Sharon Heller, Dick Stark, Bill Hil er, Robin Wilson, Scofl , I McFarland. THIRD ROW: David Wri hl, Bill shew, Chris Borrie, Roger FIRST ROW, leff fo right: Bill Brown, Kathy Calhoun, Caroline Daniels, Hoyer, Bob Welch, Pele Yedidia, Tim Buhler. FOURTH ROW: Mike Noel Jones. SECOND ROW: Bob Hecocks, Pal-Flinl, Enid Hannessoy, Calhoon, Hampfon Young, Ted Brock, Ted Fiske, John Drafh, Jack Gilberr, Nadya Roegiers. THIRD ROW: Ed Ursin, Bruce Hilger, Sally Spoti, Dana Fred Haughlon. Cook, Mike Farris. .qi i -. X x A MRS. CALHOON Mm' lHTInClUB This rapidly expanding organizaiion was very aclive during ihe 1957-58 school year. The members sold donuis, sandwiches, cold drinks, and coffee ai The big game beiween Acalanes and lviiramonle. Mrs. Calhoon, lhe club's advisor, was hosiess for 'rheir annual Chrisi- mas pariy ai her Berkeley home, where The lwo Laiin classes presenied several plays and lhe members had a wonderful lime. The year was compleied wilh The annual Roman banquei. SPHHISHCIUB Los Espanolilosu have been quiie aclive lhis year, as befiis 'rhe largesl language club ai Miramonfe. They held 'rheir meeiings every oiher Wednesday aiier school. Waiching lhe Spanish club meeiings, one would 'rhink he had happened upon a carnival, buf aciually, all ihe gay aciivily is direcied foward a goal--learning more aboul Spain and i+s language. They achieved ihal goal, loo, 'rhrough speakers, music, dis- BABETTE AMBLER cussions and movies. President ! 'a ss ' an-niiiii FIRST ROW: Miss Van Dam. SECOND ROW, leff lo righf: Suzanne Solomon, Barb Champion, Marsha Nicolei, Carol Harmon, Linda Lancione, Babehe Ambler, Sandy Brown, Carol Knewson, Caryn Andersoni. THIRD ROW: Linda Mifchell, Melinda Thompson, Sharon Nelson, Susan Sleward, Michele Angelo, Susan Henry, Sue Schwalka, Anna Blounf, Joan Bauslaugh, Pal Quinn, Jean McMillan. FOURTH ROW: Madelyn Sears, Joan Clark, Judy Baker, Margo Corona, Pal' Moore, Peggy Schevill, Carol McChesney, Sue Tharp, Linda Rivers, Frances Kyle, Kalhy MacLeod. FIFTH ROW: Karen Green, Barbara Davis, Carolyn Cook, Janice Twining, Rowie Loughman, Joyce Bailey, Valerie Silva, Judy Macfarlane, Jule Noller, Cincy Rasmussen. SIXTH ROW: Sheryl Srudley, Pat Rahmeyer, Sharon Gillespie, Nancy Mott, Pal Wilke, Bruce Johnson, Mark Gentry, Ed Owens.
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DRHMH CLUB This year, for The firsl' Time, ihe Drama Club presenled a I-'NDA HART full-lenqlh play. The casl was chosen from I'he siudeni body, Prwden' and Ihe produciion was a big success. Also given lhis year were a dramafizafion of The new sporismanship rules. and a comedy slcil lalcen from A Good Old Fashioned Chris+mas. Once again ihis imporlanl club has proven lhaf drama is an exciling arlisfic medium. FIRST ROW, Ieff fo right: Raeann Fuller, Enid Hennessey, Sharon Gilllspne, Devra Abend, Maxine Anderson. SECOND ROW: Palm Schmidl, Joan Bauslaugh, Judy Hopkins, Pa? Rah- meyer, Cindy Rasmussen, Bonnie Gardner. THIRD ROW: Burly Wllles, Miss Jacobsen, Eric walling, Clifford Aberham, Linda arf. HRT ClUB The Arr Club was formed wilh Ihe idea of presenfing 'ro siudenls an opporlunily 'ro experimenf wilh new mediums, a chance io creale, and guidance from experienced arfisfs. Among olher aciivilies, The Ari Club has falren several excursions. These field 'rrips were bolh amusing and educa- lional. The members, as a rule, come home wifh bulging drawing pads and wildly enlhusiasfic grins. The Ari Club fills an imporlanl place in lhe lives of Those nol only inleresfed in The wide field of arf. buf also as an opporlunily I0 express lhemselves in a culfural and aufhenlic way, so necessary in a well-rounded educaled person. JOAN FOWKES Presidenf FIRST ROW, leff fo right Carol Lasfrucci, Joan Corelis, Devra Abend, Sue Tharp, Kalhy Mosoho, Joan Fowkes. SECOND ROW: Barbara Goss, Janice Merrill, Bonnie Miner, Sue Schrader, Nadya Roeqiers, Pam Schmidf, Pal Wilke, Marfha Hall. THIRD ROW: Tammie Harlanov, Linda Schelling, Nancy Moff, Susan Sfeward, Marilyn Cook, Joan Bauslaugh, Enid Hennessey, Sallie De WiI'l, Mr. Giambruni.
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