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Delphine Acosta tells club members new plans for a fund-raising activity. Gqtlziiyg It 'fogqtbqr 117 uoluqg Hqtiuq jtudqqkg 1 Getting It Together was a service club for students interested in becoming involved in school activities. 3 'I' For the purpose of raising funds for future activities, President Delphine Acosta, Vice- President Maria Toledo, Secretary Christina Ramirez, and Treasurer Mary O'Hanlon or- ganized a candy-cane sale for Christmas. The most special event planned by Getting It Together was a dance held on May 5th as a Cinco de Mayo celebration. At this dance, club members sold a variety of Mexican candy and sweet bread. Wm, Lori Figueroa concentrates on new ideas for club meetings. ' f 1 Natalie Mora discusses her opinion about a proposed project with fellow club member. 1' W H ,., U. , it L ,mf 11-7 , FRONT ROW: Maria Aceves, Diana Gonzales, Susan Henry, Rosa Martinez, Pat Escobedo, Natalie Mora, SECOND ROW: Barbra Bennett, Lori Sanchez, Marylou Huicochea, Diana Torez, Liz Sanchez, Cristina Ramirez, Julie Hernandez, BACK ROW: Yolanda Marmalejo, Maria Toledo, Delphine Acosta, Leticia Barragan, Sylvia Gallegos, Lori Figueroa, Cathy Fosellanos. 230 Clubs Ei
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of La Masque Bal. Kongsteredt, Julie Murphy, and Roxane Moore watch as their president explains Kay Waner gives her attention to advisor Miss Marmis while Helen Barker writes their names on the roll sheet. Barbara Wing and Jeannie Henson decide what committees they should serve on for La Masque Bal. fllarlgliqiaqs Hqtiuate New Ideas Being useful to the community and the school were the main objectives of Marklinians this year. They started their activities during the summer with a picnic when President Rose Castro suggested new ideas for the upcoming year. Instead of new members being recruited at the end of the year, they were accepted into the club in October. For a week, the neophytes dressed in Halloween costumes, wore posters with their baby pictures on them, and on the last day of their initiation, the current members t'kidnapped the neophytes early in the morning and took them to breakfast. In December, Marklinians gave food baskets as Christmas pre- sents to needy families in the surrounding area. In February, they sponsored a craft fair in which both buying and selling of home- made items were open to the school and the community, In May, Marklinians joined with Thorians to sponsor the annual 50's day and dance. Assisting Rose with ideas were Vice-President Nancy Feilen, Secretary Mia Adair, Treasurer Kim Klauck, Historian Kay Fair- hurst and the dedicated advisors Miss Marmis and Mrs. Parker. ,allw N-Sir FRONT ROW: Helen Barker, Cindy Kongstvedt, Kim Stevens, Barbara Wing. SEC- OND ROW: Teri Garcia, Cindy Rafe, Lori Garcia, Lucy Comstock. BACK ROW: Rose Castro, Melanie Irvine, Kay Waner, Nancy Feilen, Kim Klauck. Clubs 229 ,
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Showing fipprqqiatioiy flrt lub Buildg Talqntg AQ - . Teresa White, Laurine Compomizzi, Dean Gallegos, Colleen Klee, Melani Irvine. Art Club's main purpose was to foster an ap- preciation of and for the performing and visual arts. To be in Art Club, one had to pass the class fundamentals of art or art fundamentals. President Dean Gallegos, Vice-President Melani Irvine, Secretary Colleen Klee and Treasurer Laurene Compomizzi organized various fund raising projects such as handmade Christmas cards and decorations. The deco- rations were used for the Christmas tree at the Eastland Shopping center. Many different schools attended art festivals, Northview entered their Christmas decorations. Their main goal was to receive administrative approval and permission to paint murals on the Viking wall located on the west side of the girls' gym. Melani Irvine and Teresa White work carefully on Christmas cards. I Pausing for a moment, Dean Gallegos tries to think of a few more creative ideas.
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