Orange Glen High School - Torch Yearbook (Escondido, CA)

 - Class of 1967

Page 29 of 216

 

Orange Glen High School - Torch Yearbook (Escondido, CA) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 29 of 216
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1 Interact Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Treas. Terry LaGrone, Pres. Hal Trehes, V. Pres. Frank Svoboda, Sec. Greg Prior. MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Herbert Van Hoose, Pat Van Hoose, John Hanson, Terry LaGrone, Hal Trebes, Frank Svoboda, Greg Prior, Tom Bowden, Jim Nessler, Steve Adam¬ son, Russell Gandee. As an international organization, the Interact Club serves both school and community. The Rotary Club acts as its sponsor to help the club promote greater understanding between people. This year they sent sixty dollars worth of food to Tijuana to help along with Orange Glen ' s Tijuana project. Senior Play Guilty or not guilty this was the verdict which the jury, drawn from the audience, for each performance had to decide when the senior class presented the ploy. The Night of January 16th by Ayn Rand. Defense attorney, Jim Hinrichs, que s tioning a suspect, Sandi Woline, under the direction of the Judge, Greg Krueger, and director, Mr. John Damelio. Attorneys keep peace during courtroom battle. The class of ‘67 successfully used alternating casts for this famous courtroom drama. The plot revolved around Karen Andre played by Dorothy Guerrero and Vicki Steverson, who was on trial for murder. She was de¬ fended brilliantly by Attorney Stevens played by Jim Hinrichs in spite of a strong case presented by the prosecuting attorneys por¬ trayed by Greg Krueger and Don Chaffin. 25

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Deltons Tv MEMBERS--left to right, BOTTOM ROW: Sue Simpson, Barb Simon, Sue Cadwallader, Candy Ballard, Nancy Nicolson, Maurie Gilchrist, Debbie Nichols, Carol Cheney. TOP ROW: Marilyn Rope, Sandy Judson, Cindy Bower, Shirley Leviner, Terry Bower, Kay Thornley, Steph Sarff, Debbie Port, Lynn Jones, Nancy Creech, Katy Ponder, Sandy Boyle, Pat Perkovich, Sue Jones, Ann Purdom, Vickie Fleck. Each year the Deltons, one of Orange Glen ' s service clubs, presents a one-hundred dollar scholarship to a deserving girl. Known for Honor, Loyalty, and Leadership these dedicated students render invaluable service to Orange Glen in many ways. Mistletoe sales, a benefit car wash, a Valentine dance, and a rummage sale highlighted the events of Orange Glen ' s Key Club. The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis is a club which is composed of selected students. These students are selected by the members themselves. Other Key Club activities were the planting of shrubs in front of the school, and the attendance of the officers to Asilomar District Con¬ vention to receive a trophy for Key Club of the Year. OFFICERS—LEFT TO RIGHT: Hist. Vickie Fleck, Treas. Ann Purdum, Sec. Katy Ponder, V. Pres. Terry Bower, Pres. Kay Thornley, Adv. Miss Scottie Anglim. Key Club OFFICERS—LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Pres, Jim Hinrichs; Treas. John Guerrieri; Advis er Mr. JohnBree; Sec. Don Galyean; Pres. Lance Edwards. MEMBERS--left to right, BOTTOM ROW: Dave Bancroft, Jim Moyer, Steve Kane, Mike Edginton, Mike McQuead, Tom Clark, Paul Moyneur, Jerry Fenton, Bob Munnich, Don Calac. TOP ROW: Don Chaffin, Dick Huff, John Byrom, John Huntamer, Lon Collings, John Berquist, Dan Huff, Craig Rhodes, Doug Sherman, Tim Keane, General Pearson, Jim Rehkoff.



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Spanish Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Adviser, Mrs. Ann Lev son; Pres. Susan Cadwallader; V. Pres. Katy Ponder; Sec. Judy Payne; Treas. Zeno Pfau; Progress Chm. Claire Huber; Social Chm. Candy Ballard; Press Sec. Gena St. Denis. This year the Spanish Club joined with the other language clubs at Orange Glen in order to gather goods and clothing to take down to an orphanage in Tijuana. Mrs. Ann Levsen was adviser again this year. Latin Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Counsel, Pat Harrild; Treas. Terry Clanton; V. Pres. Chuck Dunn; Sec. Sharon Shields; Pres. Jerry Morris; Adviser, Miss Mary Ann Coyne. The main purpose of the Latin Club is to stimulate an interest in the language and in Roman customs and legends. This year the club and its adviser. Miss Mary Ann Coyne, journeyed to San Jose to attend a convention. Also on the list of the Club ' s activities was its participation in the Tijuana project. German Club For the past year the German Club was quite busy planning activities in appreciation of German culture. One of the highlights of the year was a Christmas dinner and polka party. Mr. Gordon Zittel directed the club once again in a successful year. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pres. Greg Krueger; Sec. Terry Clanton; Treas. Leanne Wilson; V. Pres. Russell Gandee; Mr. Gordon Zittel. French Club Under the supervision of Mr. Dale Baldridge, members of the French Club were encouraged to gain an interest in French culture. Many activities were planned such as a trip to a French restaurant and to a French play in Los Angeles. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pres. Linda Causy; Treas. Debbie Nielson; Sec. Sallie Passey; V. F es. Jayme Strahl. 26

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