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FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Webb, B. Adams, L, Cassin. SECOND ROW: B. Brown, J. Rosemary Carlisle G Neuheisel, M. Stonelcing, V. Smith, P. Stonelring, Game Management Under the direetion of Mr. Joe Hippie. the Came Management Committee strived to promote harmony and sportsmanship at all games during the year. One of the duties of the group was to collect tickets at the games. At the beginning of the second semes- ter the game management group put on its assembly. which illustrated proper and improper eonduet at games. . Law, D. Bryant. president Grounds Committee The Grounds Committee or Freshman Serviu group was under the direction of Adviser lVlr A Maze and Grounds Commissioner Ron Kunstal The group was responsible lor the cleanliness and appear ance of the grounds after the lunch hour. lioth at the Diablo campus earlier in the year and at Pacifica This group held several meetings during the aftix ltx periods. Ron Kunstal FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Street, M. Holmes, E. Lasser, C. Maxim, J. Radcliffe, SECOND president ROW: R. Kunstal, D. Morris, D. O'Brien, K. Gerhard.
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Brenda Ward FIRST ROW, lett to right: Jan Neuheisel, Mary Jane Stoneking. SECOND ROW: K. Street, president P. Kaiser, B. Ward, R. Petris, N. Dalton, W. Boyd. Education Club Students interested in being teachers in the future learn about teaching as members of Education Club. Brenda Ward was president of the club this year. Other ollicers were Mary .lane Stoneking, vice- president, and Patsy Kaiser, secretary-treasurer. The club members attended a California Teachers, As- sociation Workshop. The goal of the group for the year was to get a state charter for the club. Only about 11 or 12 clubs in the state have charters. Club members also traveled to San Francisco for a conference concerned with planning a pin to be wor11 throughout the state by Education Club members. Mr. Larry Muckey. head counselor, is the clubls adviser. FIRST ROW, left to right: 6. Law, D. Bondi, S. Silva, T. Schultz, P. Vidsky, J. Decker, B. Larsen, P. Bruce F. B. L. A. The purpose of the Future Business Leaders of America is to develop competent, aggressive busi- ness leadership and to strengthen the confidence of F.B.L.A. members in themselves and in their work. This year the club was composed of approximately 30 active members. The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization with chapters in every state and more than 87 chapters in the state of California. The F.B.L.A. has been completing arrangements for organization and acceptance as a chapter mem- ber in the national organization. Plans are also being made to establish a student store and a student bank at Pacifica High School. These projects will begin to function during the next school year. One of the services rendered to the school and to the teachers by this club has been the typing and duplicating of material. Z. James, L. Roias, J. Stark. SECOND ROW: L. Cassin, B. Hines, D. Moody, N. Hill, J. Patterson, M. Shatter, B. Ervin, G. Rightmyer, N. West, M. Weight, R. Mouzakis. THIRD ROW: R. Smith, C. Spangler, D. Durbin. FOURTH ROW: L. Perry, L. Tiscareno, L. Fluitt, V. Wildes, B. Bankston, C. Manwill, R. Marlow, J. Foster, K. Krowell, J. Smith, N. Manning, B. Pena. Barbara Hines president
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1 Chuck Abifz president FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Chism, M. Foster, L. Skinner, F. James, L. Odiorne, T. Roberts, D. Couch, B. Mouzakis, J, Hanson, D. Kent, L. Kent. B. Verstraeten. SECOND ROW: N. Burchfield, E, Hinton, R. Kent, B French, B. Jones, B, Adams, C. Knox, C. Skaggs. THIRD ROW: C. Abitz, R. Temples, D. Parker, D. Eddins, S. Larsen, J. Coleman, J. Manry, C. Dullum, R. Woodyard. Industrial Arts The industrial Arts Cluh is composed of two groups. each having 24 memhers. The cluh provides experiences for those students who are interested in hohhies utilizing wood as the primary source of material. The two groups are model airplane and hoat group. sponsored hy Mr. Donovan. and development of special projects group. led hy lVlr. llunhar. Officers of the model group are Tom Coodson. president: Ron Temples. vice-president: and Larry Plummer. secretary-treasurer. lVlr. lilunharls group is lwarlcfl hy Chuck Ahitz. president. Both hoys and girls are welcome to join either ol the two groups. The only requirement for joining is that one have an interest in working with wood. .llmior Statesmen of America is an organization com- posed of all students interested in politics and how our state and national governments are run. Their adviser, Mr. Haig Shekerjian. has guided the cluh throughout the year. The .l unior Statesmen organization is rapidly spread- ing to states other than California. The higgest events of the year are the state conven- tions which are held in various places. Three days are spent participating in learning proper parliamentary procedure. lfonr regional conventions are held at different schools in each ol the regions. Bills and legislation are hrought up and voted on. The evening entertainment is high- lighted hy a dinner and dance. This year the clnh has established a constitution. and it was ratified hy the Colden Cate Region. Memhers elected seven officers consisting ol president. Demi Maher: vice-president. Frank Coffman: secretary-treas- urcr. ,ludy Streetg parliamentarian. Dave Morris: ser- ucant-at-arms. Boh Lopez: puhlicity chairman. .loycc Lancg and entertainment chairman. Bill Brady. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Bryant, K. Green. SECOND ROW: G. Law, D. Bondi, P. Kaiser, M Hernandez, J. Lane, D. Johnson, THIRD ROW: V. Torres, E. Lesser, C. Spangler, L. Odom, B. Ward, K. Street, B. Brady. FOURTH ROW: B. Christofferson, B. Lopez, B. Brown, F. Coffman, D. Morris, R. England. Demi Maher 'E president
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