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,sg W is ni: me Ralph Page FIRST ROW: E. Lasser. SECOND ROW, lefl 'lo righl: L. Moody, J. Yurlrovich, G. Bachman, presidenl Science Club 'lllic aflxiscr for thc Scicncc Cluli was lVlr. ,lack tlriqui. science- rlepartment lieafl. The cluli cunsislerl ul almut lf'll memlwrs. each ul whom hail a pruject nf his own clmccrncrl with scicncc. Next year clulw mvmlwrs linpe lu Pntcr unc or two projects in the sci:-ncv fair. lluring the- ycar tht- clulv visitvtl tlif- San Francisco planclarium. zuluariurn. museum. zmrl flower con- svrvatory. rlllll' lllt'lIllN'l'S also visilcrl llillonis licach on tlif' coast anrl stuclictl scaslmre life. lllliey mllr-trterl spr-ciinvns ln gn in their aquarium in thc new sclmol. 'llliis ycaifs nlliccrs in-rv llalph ljagc. prcsiclr-nt: Gail liaclmian. vice-pn-siflt-nt: Angelo lf:-rranti. scc- rctary: zmtl Stan llallmarlx. trcasurcr. A. Miller, W. Weighl. Tri Hi-Y Tu crcatc. maintain. ancl cxtcnrl tlirnugliuut Ilif- lmme-. school. anrl community high standards of Christian character. is the purpose of Tri lli-Y. a girls' Christian organization. The clulfs colors are rerl. white. and lvluc. :Wein- plify ing sacrifice-. purity. aml lug ally. The pin for tht- clulm is at small triangle- with 'vlxri lli-Y in the- corners anrl a torch inscrilwrl in a circle- in tht- center. The triangle represents the entire pcr- sonalitywfminrl. spirit. anrl lmrly.'l'l1ef-ircleindicates tht- cmnplr-teness nf Christian lifc: the torch. the mis- sion t'XlJl'i'ShPtl in the clulfs purpose. 'llri Ili-Y is opt-n ln any girl who wisln-s to join. 'llhis it-urls ullicvrs wcrc prvsirlf-nt. lit-wrly Ross: x'icr--prcsitlcnl. Sandy lVlcClain: secretary. Vickie llaxis: treasurer. Linrla Chaney: chaplain. Claurlia Walrlrnp: anrl arlviscr. lVlrs. lfgglcstmi. 'llri lli-Y is alliliatcrl with tht- Y.lVl.C.A. anrl is natiunallx cliarlf-rrvl. FIRST ROW, left to righl: D. Pressey, B. Scoll, A. Morales, S. Keele, M. Woolen, A. Kirkwood, A. Bury, L. Roias, P. Bruce, B. Pena, J. Stark, B. Gillem. SECOND ROW: B. Anderson, J. Bedford, N. West, N. Meier, 8. Silva, J. Vinam, B. Ferranll, J, Adams, N. Coleman, J. Smith, C. Aguirre, J. Lung, V. Davis, S. Bankslon. THIRD ROW: B. Ward, J. Foster, M. Huie, R. Marlowe, R. Smith, B. Ervin, M, Sfoneking, J. Neuheisel, P. Webb, L. Chavez, S. Alba, M. Mola, C. Graham, M. Horton. FOURTH ROW: M. Verworn, Beverly Ross V. Smith, P. Butler, M. Lopez, K. Wilder, B. Vargas, M. Stark, C. Waldrop, N. Nearv, V. Berg, S. McClain. Presldenl 1 ,. 1 ..., J tout me 2 . 'R ffliigfi Lgxsha 1? Q ?n wewirfvw' we wav vm f :mm A ww, we .S 1 112 ' 1 'ia-f61 fr:a,-iaefwrws'.i1.r2ftx!a:sb2:-sewsflxlui inert!
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is Don Bass presldenl 'lllw Klum: Lluln. spmmnn cl ln Ml. Marian nm.1m1- sisls ul' sluclvnls mlm Ullrltbf musiv. 'lllu' vlulv lms luvvn lUI'llll'1l lm' llw purlmsv ul l1'lll'l1lIlg sluclcfnls lu ap- p1'01'lall0zlllfl 1-njny llw art ul musiv. Clulr l11v111lwl's nwvl llllflllgllllk'il1'llXllj pl-riml mul fllll'lllQlfllll'll'l1l1'l'llllgSlllE'f Slllfl, amfl rliSf'l1ssflillm'm1l f'UllllNl5l'l ll1vil'liws. lll1I'll1Q,1'2ll'll nwvling il 1lllCl'1'l'l Ill 1'UIl1lNlSPl' or zlrlisl is clisvussml. lfurly this year llw xm-nnlwrs slucllvfl ziml 1lisn'L1ssml Muzzlrl. llevllmwn. Hiclmarfl XVilQ2QIl0l'. Sll'ilYllISliX. uml Slluslakuvilf-lm. l'A'l'llllI1lllf llw QIVUUIF plans a lilrrary ul rm-4-mmlinlgs ln mulw ilu-ir :nm-tings mun-1-njuyalwll-. FIRST ROW, lefl fo righl: Gary Maxwell, Melvyn Vreonls. SECOND ROW: D. Lopez, D. Haro, D. Bass, A. Li'Hle. Music Club Phoio Club ln llw past mm1tl1s.llw Plmlu Clulm has me-I duringg uf-livily perimls so Ilml Mr. Kml lfurluw mm slum' llw mvmlwrs Pvm'ytl1ing ulmul Ilwir valmfras. The- vlulm llwllllvfws lwpe In gc-l a nluvlf' ranwra in orflm' to take lmwies ol slum- ul ilu- nmro impor- lanl,S1'l10olactivities. The small lvul alvliw group has a lnernlwrship of eight. LPG- Santa Maria is prvsiclenl of llw vlulm. Other ulllcf-rs incluclez W2lI'I'Ell SI'lllN'l'lIlg?l'. vim-0-prvsirlf-nt: xllElI'lI'l1E' Slmllvr. sc'r'rPlary: Prism-illal Viflisky. trms- UI'PI'. FIRST ROW, lefl lo rlgl1f:W.Scl'1neringer, R. Sanfa Maria. SECOND ROW: D. Giber- son, S. McLain, V. Berg, C. Vidislcy, M. Shaffer, R. Morrow. oy Sanla Marla preside-rvl Aim. 1. -- Yi vial:
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LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Timbrel, L. Emery, J. Beard. Roy Santa Maria Audio-Visual Iioy Santa Maria. president. and Mr. Ifurlow. ad- viser. head the Audio-Visual Cluh. whose memhers have an interest in operating movie projectors and other audio-visual equipment. Ilnder the guidance of IVIr. Ifurlow. cluh memhers learn how to set up. operate. and take care of the schools projectors. There are a numher of fulurc projects contem- plated hy the group. president .L. .P. The Foreign Language Association of Pacifica has four purposes: educational. social. philanthropic. and service to the school. An activity trip to San Francisco hy cluh memhers featured the seeing of Helen of Troy. The club sent a 3410 cheek to the Yuha City Chamber of Commerce for flood relief. The language cluhs activities also include helping with noon movies. At the end of tI1e year. a clnh party topped the activity slate. This active eluh also held three cake sales to help finance their Hood relief dona- tion and other activities. The F.L.A.P. put on half of an assemhly titled 6'Nero's Dreams. To he a member of the cluh a student must he taking a foreign language or he must have successfully com- pleted a year of foreign language. Rose Marie Mouzakis headed the group as president Imoth semesters. Janice Doran and I.idia Bidinost were vice-presidents: Anne Rosenthal. secretary: Sandy Tvolcott and Nancy Dalton. treasurers. FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Mouzalris, S, Wolcott, R. Kunstal, R. Mouzalxis, R. Petris. SECOND Rose Marie Mouzalris ROW: L. Jacobsen, A. Rosenthal, L. Bidinost, D. Johnson, J. Doran. THIRD ROW: R. England, president J. Johnson, D. Patterson, L. Wilson, T. Trimble. at El ' .M 1. ' v vx4e 'ue at M111 rl' Vllswmssi
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