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Russian Club Just formed this year under the supervision of Miss Strode, the Russian Club has been quite busy learn¬ ing about Russian culture both old and new. The club has held such events as meetings in which to discuss Communism. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pres. Sharon Noone, V. Pres. Jerry Morris, Sec. Diane Larzarlere, Treas. Terry Clanton. FTA The purpose of the Future Teachers of America Is to generate interest in the teaching profession. Their goal for the future is to start a Cadet Teaching Pro¬ gram to help students become involved in teaching. The adviser is Mrs. Allen. LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Pres. Beth Strong, Pres. Sue Simpson, Sandy Judson, Sec. Linda Farrow, Mrs. Dorothy Allen. MISSING: Treas. Kathy Whelan. Debate Club MEMBERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete O ' Connell, Robert Schaible, Steve Kane, Steve Adamson, and Ruth Herman. High points of this year ' s speech activities were: the Palomar J. C. debate, the North County Speech League tournament, first place won by Pete O ' Connell in the American Legion speech tournament, the Voice of Democracy tournament won by Sue Simpson, and the semi-finals reached by Pete O ' Connell at the San Diego State College speech tournament. The future looks bright for the club since all debaters will return In 1967-1968. Literary Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Treas. Margy Miller, Pres. Beth Strong, V. Pres. Frank Svoboda, Mr. Robert Marsala. The Literary Club this year has gone to see several outstanding motion pictures. Including Dr. Zhivago, and Hawaii. They also published the third Issue of the Literary Magazine, under the supervision of Mr. Marsala. 27
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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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LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Pres. Janice Green; Pres. Bill Langley; Sec. Treas. Susan Snodgrass. Art Club Along with its adviser Mrs. Nancy West, the Art Club traveled to La Jolla and Ramona for sketching trips. The club also planned a poster service program so that it could make money in order to visit the Los Angeles Art Museum. Auto Club This past year the Auto Club held a trouble-shooting contest in order to raise money to sponsor a scholarship for a boy interested in continuing his education In auto mechanics. Mr. Don Sutton was the adviser for the 1966-1967 year. SEATED, left to right; Kathy Sedlacek, Doug Richards, Sue Simpsofi. STANDING: Susan Cad- wallader, Linda Causey, Hal Trebes, Ross Cox, Cheryl Virgin, Jerry Morris, Beth Strong. Interclub Council Lettermen Club The Lettermen Club is a service organization at Orange Glen advised by Mr. Richard Disney. The club raises money to buy useful items, primarily ath¬ letic equipment, for the school. To obtain these funds the club sponsors the popular Harlem Clowns game each year. LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Pres. Jim Hooper; Sergeant at Arms Wayne McMullen; Pres. Mike Hollins; V. Pres. Ross Cox. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sec. Treas. Jim Rehkoff; V. Pres. Dan Huff; Sergeant at Arms Joe Martin; Pres. Jim Dean. 28
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