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The Jr. Red Crass, a truly worthy service club, has been busy with numerous activi- ties this year. They made a hundred braille covers for the blind. They made twenty-tive stuffed animals for overseas children. They entertained mentally retarded children at their school. They worked as stat? aides at the Mt, Diablo Chapter House, and they wrapped Christmas packages at Oak Knoll Naval Hospital. This service club has really servedl BR. RED C3055 First row, left to right: Pat Rahmeyer, linda Lindsay, Barbara Molofsky. Second row: Julie Noller, Brigitte Hageli, Sue Lindsay, Hilary Brown, Sylvia Howes. Third row: Burly Willes, Eric Walling, Cliff Aberham. DBA QEUI The Drama Club's pet proiect this year was the production of Mira- monte's first Senior Play, Lute Song. In addition to the play, the club put on a heart-warming one act play at the Christmas assembly called Why the Chimes Rang. The Drama Club has had a lot of enioyment working together on these various productions. The club took a trip to old Vic's in San Francisco to see Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth. First row, left to right: Marian Oakley, Linda Hart, Judy Smith. Second row: Bob Jones, Clifford Abraham. sz 'mal
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U.A'lTlllNlll The big event of the Latin ll Club was the annual Latin Banquet in April, in the school cafeteria. The Latin l and ll Clubs combine to make this yearly event a success. Everyone appropriately dresses in togs, which always provides for many laughs. The latin l Club is made to serve the Latin ll Club. ln addition to the banquet, the club also had a Christ- mas party in the home of one ofthe members. First row, left to right: Windy Gordon, Mike Calhoun, John Drath, Bill Chew. Second row: Barbara Bergen, Bill Hildger, Sue Jenson, Dick Stark, Ted Brock. Third row: Jim Beuhler, Bob Whelch, D'Ann Christie, Jack Gilbert, Dick Miles. a A 4 i-,.J - . First row, left to right: Carol Wilson, Jane Hennessey, Tara Doty, Donna Stalling, Linnei Trefts. Second row: Berry Klopfer, Mary Baker, Nancy Bregar, Nancy Englehart, Donna Cooper. Third row: Mike Smith, Danny Winthers, Frank Hibbard, Anthony Rogiers, Larry Hunn. Fourth row: John Calderwood, Ted Beuhler, Newton Hildebrand, Doug Scarft Jeotfery Knudsen. 4 1 A- 1-H-gar ,,.. gmetsrgjx' ATUN The advisor of the Latin I Club was Mrs. Cal- hoon, and the officers were President, Barry Klop- ferg Vice President, Jane Hennessy, and Secretary- Treasurer, Nancy Engelhard. The Latin l Club was one of the many clubs that contributed to the Car- nival inthe Fall. They sponsored the miniature golf. Their socials this year include a Christmas party and a Latin Banquet in April.
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. J s 'W em First row, left to right: Joan Clark, Martha Spicer, Lynn Loveland, Linda Sears, Pat Wilke, Pat Kelly, Norita Jones, Kathy Baldwin, Kathy Prince, Anne Laurenson, Miss Van Dam. Sec- ond row: Linda Williams, Julie Noller, Pat Moore, Peggy Scheville, Steve Smith, Jean McMil- lon, Bruce Wilke, Linda Anderson, Sue Tharp, Hellen Moylan. Third row: Ann Blaint, Kathy Mossotto, Lynn Roberts, Bonnie Gardiner, Nancy Mott, Sheryl Studley, Carol Knudsen, Kitty Mika, Pam Dermit, Clena Clark, Sue Cox. Fourth row: Carol McMillan, Marilyn Cook, Judie MacFarlane, Lynn Solomon, Susan Steward, Kathy White, Suzanne Solomon, Madelyn Sears, Pat Simmons, Barbara Thomas, Gari Ann Hughes. Fifth row: Tom Miles, Marilyn Hinde, Ginger Ketstever, Pat Quinn, Dottie Shally, Pat Crawford, Joyce Baily, Gayle Erick- son, Mark Gentry, Bruce Johnson. SWXINJUSH CILHDI The Spanish Club has been very active this year. Their many activities include a Spanish movie Marceline. Their Christmas party was typically Spanish. The highlight of the evening was the breaking of the Pinate. Out of this clay head falls such delicious sweets that would make any Spanish Senorita or Senora's eyes lighten. Again this year the Spanish Club combined with the French Club to give their annual La Bal Mascarada. K 4
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