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Students present words cmd thoughts tor others to absorb. Forensic League members prepare to give demonstra- tion speeches in different divisions-impromptu, dramatic interpretation, poetry, etc. The students are Marianne Lucido, Nancy Farrell, Catherine Mahler, and Anita Bishop. Francis lnsalata is behind the microphone. Competent Freshmen assume student responsibilities at Santa Clara. Freshman Class Officers are: Celeste Westfall, Anthony Camuti, Mary Dee Cavanagh, and James Ryan. The Clarion, our school newspaper, is staffed by, STANDING: Lawrence Foltz Patrick Groves, John Tomko, Michele Rasch, Editor. SEATED: Dorothy Martell Susan Cresto, Susan Matsumoto, and Elizabeth Collins. Students plan trek for Forensic competition at Camarillo High School. Melissa Melott, Mary Condon, Mary Martha Olivares and Patricia Friedrich look forward to the prestige of belonging to a National Forensic League. The Clarion is the antidoted publication put out by the news staff. It informs the Student Body of all pertinent news. The Forensic League, lust recently formed, speaks its way through class time. In both their spoken and written words these organizations assist in developing an informed and balanced Student Body. - 87
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Dolores Gutierrez, Teresa Ward, Catherine Teague, Elizabeth Collins, Louise Zitnik, Elizabeth Wehagen, Sharon Lawrence, and Jessie Muro discuss in committee the ways ci Sodalist can influence her surroundings. Sodality aims toward ecumenical Catholic action. The officers of the Sodality conduct a general meeting under the blue and white banner of Our Lady. They are Jeanne Burnham, Secretary: Susan Matsumoto, Prefectg and Grace Shimabuku, Vice-Prefect. 86 Sodality Treasurer, Leanne Nawrocki, counts the results of her well-advertised Mission Campaign. The Catholic Action Group at Santa Clara High School is the Sodality of Our Lady. It operates under the tradi- tional motto, To Jesus Through Mary. lt endeavors to develop Christian prin- ciple. Some visible exterior activities are Mission efforts, assistance to the local poor-especially at Christmas and Thanksgiving-and the minor social functions.
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In an effort to become world-minded Santa Clara High School has established a chapter of the American Field Service. Officers of the Student Division this year are: Thomas Westervelt, Michael Brucker, Natalie Malbon, Joseph Truxler, and Patricia Holden. Red Cross members endeavor to become conscious of community needs. Some of the active members are Celeste Westfall, Nancy Farrell, Margaret Meade, Marcia Oney, Catherine Mahler, and Lauri Vanoni. Miss Patricia Mann is the faculty advisor. The Key Club is a service organization at Santa Clara High School. lt is under the sponsorship of a local chapter of the Kiwanis. Members are pictured below. President, Michael MacKenzie, is seated under their banner. Capable students assist faculty in scheduling and manipulating Audio-Visual ma- terial. Students are Richard Maulhardt, Lynn Maulhardt, and Alfred Friedrich. l Santa Clara community SERVICE CLUBS- Extra work, extra fun, extra rewards are achieved through these clubs. They make a tremendous contribution in making the students conscious of the needs of all peoples at home and abroad. In this kind of education we gain an understanding and develop a desire to serve our fel- low man in the light of the principles which we have established by our work in the classroom.
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