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r :11; ' :- Back row: John Carlyle, Curt Harrison, Jim Willcutt, Williard Smith, France, Sally Schumacher, Paul Contraves, D. R. Winona, Clarence Jay thte, Carl Taylor, Mr. Pierce, Bob Darnell. Front row: Cheri Willard, Mr. Jeffries, Mr. Hanes. Newly formed this year, the Mathematics Club has attempted to take students off on a tangent into some of the areas of mathe- matics not covered in the classroom. Lectures on such topics as Non-Euclidean Geometry, Probability and Statistics, and Mathe- matical Careers, as well as trips to such institutions as a comput- ing service and the Los Angeles State Museum were included. Service functions of the club included club day activities, post- er distribution for the ICC dance, publicity for the Beckman Tech- nical Writing Competition, and assistance at the Mathematics Meet. Future plans of the club cali for adding new members, multi- plying the programs, taking firm root, and differentiating its offer- ings to even better integrate into the Orange Coast Circle.
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ML. .Qme V y. Altmgvgihm. 3. Front row, L. to R.: Judy Persons, Judy Keyes, Dianne Brunt, Karen Farrar, Joan Bickford, Kathy Barth, Margo Devries, Shirley Osborne, Sandy Wallace, Diana Kest, Marilyn Huscrofr, Susan Huscroft, Kay Logsdon. Back row: L Judy Wilson, Frank Brown, Harold Bouley, Frankie Dawson, John Cosman, Mr. John Bu yle Hodgerson, Mary Raddatz, Anita Breyer, Jane Morris, Stanley Wiltse, Jim Cordeiro, Barbara Brown, ller, Mrs. Martha Buss, Mr. Lawrence Bennett. COLLEGETF CLUB The College Y is open to anyone who is interested in social activities, and serv- ice projects. The College Y attempts to create a fellowship of students and faculty consistent with Christian ideals, to instill these ideas in our school and com- munity, and to strive for high standards or personal growth through service to our school and community. 76 Some of the activities the Y engaged in are intercollegiate conferences, student- faculty flresides, mountain retreat, snow camp, progressive dinners, and commue nity welfare projects. Advisors for the club are Mr. Lawrence Bennett, and Mrs. Martha Buss.
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Kevin Donlley, and Martha Stegmann prepare for an en- thusiastic Playnight? CRA It is the CRA tCollege Recreation Asso- ciatiom which was responsible for the popular hPlaynightsF Only 25c, or an ASB card entitled a Pirate to fun and food. Volleyball, badminton, table ten- nis, chess, dancing, and free cokes and cookies were the ingredients for a fun- filled evening. The CRA sponsored other Pirate pleasures such as the recreation events at the all- school barbecue, intramural events, and noon dances. The CRA is governed by an executive board which consists of the menTs and womexfs directors of athletics, secretary, treasurer, public relations officer, and two faculty advisors. This board arranges schedules, adds new activities, gives awards and establishes general policies.
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