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develops consciousness. is ffm W fm , W I i,,,..7W, ,.,, 4 , fm' ns,,,,s,,.,,, i. ,: e,,L, i ' 'W Under the proud direction of Mr. Louis Cviianovich, Santa Clara's capable coach, Susan Taylor, Lindy Miller, and Susan Borchard display a new and cherished piece of poster work. The Rally Club is the inner circle that keeps Santa Clara's Spirit on top. Active members are: Lindy Miller, Susan Taylor, Bonnie Burkart, Sue Sueyres, Jennifer Gomes. ROW TWO: Alexis Zuber, Ellen Diedrich, Mary Ann Kehoe, Sandra Bulger. ROW THREE: Marlene Metcalf, Carolyn Dwire, Andrew Anguiano, Susan Borchard, Janet Brazeal. ROW THREE: Kenneth McDonald, Kathy York, Patricia Holden, Claudia Petre, Francia lnsalata, Chris Borchard, Paul Parong. ROW FOUR: Robert Gianelli, Martha Rodriguez, Patricia McPherson, Kathy Friedrich, Lynne Cunning- ham, Anita Bishop, Karen Zabroski, John Hernandez. ROW FIVE: Edward Berry, Elaine Camuti, Patricia Malbon, Richard Biocca, Daniel Melott, Marilyn Reno, and Loren Davis. Santa Clara is proud of its spirited Lettermen. They are pictured below. Officers of the Rally Club keep the Saints on the top. They are: Alexis ' Zuber, Ellen Diedrich. TOP: Mary Ann Kehoe, and San- dra Bulger. The Lettermen Club is under the able leadership of Michael O'Brien, Robert Gianelli, Paul Miller, and Joseph Truxler.
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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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Richard Maulhardt, Brother Emeric, and Mark Goulet fPresident of the Ham Radio Clubl demonstrate one ot their radios. Science Clubs assist students in the appre- Science Clubs provide opportunity for students to weigh values and investigate principles and theories. Stimu- lated by curiosity they find these clubs an interesting challenge. At Santa Clara elementary and advanced students are encouraged to study proiects that will satisfy their questioning, youthful minds in the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics. I O Science Club Members, Paul Howell and John Skaggs, demonstrate some phenomena around them. of the minor laws of physics. William Wintersteen CNOT PICTUREDD is the chairman of the physical science division. 1 These students are interested in problems using the structural formulas. They are James Ryan, Dean Maulhardt, Stefan Nyarady fchairmanl, Frederick Nehl, Steven Cormany, and Dennis Lang. The basic structure of the human eye is the subiect of study for these students. They are Douglas Graham, John Kuklenski, Robert Haydon. BACK: Edward Franco, Richard Ochoa lchairmanl, and Joel Bossoletti.
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