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it a 1 : 3 1 ' A1 V 1 Pa A. Key Clubj Front Row, L to R: Gary Olvaney, Jean McNutt-Key Club Sweet¬ heart, Mike Wolford. Middle Row: Steve Hudson, Tom Stellma. Back Row: Nick Ferro, Ken Johnson. B. DeltonsjFront Row, L to R: Patty Kuntz, Terri Decker, Carol Fade, Daria Mason. Middle Row: Jennie LaVine, Gloria LaMont, Beverly Elrod-President, Kathy Lindegren, Carol Rossi, Michelle Hartley. Back Row: Debbie Watson, Carol Bettys, Barbara Geringer, Carol Kapusnik, Missy Elrod, Mary Stubbs, Jackie Strauss. C. Deca Club; L to R: Patty Lesperance, Mark Favela, Richard Ebbs, Andrea Cruz, Kathy Tucker. D. Ecology Club: Left to Right: Adviser-Mr. Ferrara, Bruce Kingsbury, Bruce Carothers-President, Tina Kersh-Secretary and Treasurer, Teri Middleton-Vice President, Bonnie Stockholm, Bonnie Smith, Jane Markson. Clubs Form Unity Within Dedicated” was the main description for the Deca club this year. Funds were raised for attending the state and county conferences, disabled veterans, career seminars and many social events by working in the con¬ cession stands and selling candy. The club’s main goal was to gain retail and mar¬ keting experience. There are 35 members and each se¬ mester, new officers are elected. Enjoying the outdoors and its many activities was the Ecology group ' s goal this year. Some of the field trips included going places such as Palomar Mountain, hik¬ ing, and over-night camping trips. The various funds which were raised for these trips included such activities as bake sales, and car washes. 25
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I The Key Club was again ac¬ tive this year by serving the community and helping out in school events. Some of these events were: driving cars for the Christmas parade, helping as guides for back to school night, and participating in the White Cane sales sponsored by the Lions Club. The club is ad¬ vised by Mr. Fred Georggin and presided over by Gary Olvaney. The Sweetheart for this year was Jean McNutt. Cheerful and enthusiastic were the key words for describing the Deltons this year. The various funds for the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance and the Children ' s Christ¬ mas party were raised by selling Valo-grams and working during the wrestling matches. Some of the events participated in were the graduation and Baccalaureate ceremonies, and Back-to- School night. The group is limited to juniors and sen¬ iors and is presided over by Beverly Elrod. New Ideas Shared With Enthusiasm 24
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O.G. NJROTC Strives to Achieve Excellence During the third year, the Naval Junior Reserve Of¬ ficer Training Corps Unit had a total strength of 106 boys and girls, including several cadets from Escon¬ dido High School. The pur¬ pose of this unit is to help high school students improve their leadership abilities and to gain a greater under¬ standing of the military as a possible career. Activities for the unit during the sum¬ mer of 1975 included two one-week cruises aboard Navy warships and a week of amphibious training with the Marines at the Naval Am¬ phibious Base, Coronado. 1 ‘ A. The NJROTC Drill Team. B. NJROTC Color Guards; Left to Right: Scott McMahon, Renie Bailie, Scott McPherson, Rita Schaffner, Mike Riley. C. NJROTC Cadet Officers; Left to Right: Ensign Donald Cook, Lieutenant (Junior grade) Sharon Moser, Lieutenant Roger Mazura, Lieutenant (Junior grade) David Straup. D. Renie Bailie on monkey bars on confidence course during summer training at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. E. Boys training at Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado. F. One of the many activities in the NJROTC Program.
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