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CAMERA CLUB Top How Mr Wrrght Donald Dawson Bobby Goodman George Holmes lay Brown Patrrck Lee Carolyn Barber Middle Row Anne Hatha Nay Floydene Baughman Ioyce Ertckson Helen Roman Betty Errckson Mary Be 'encour Carmor- Stmas Bottom Row Eleanor Costrgan Frances Perry Darlene Whrte Betty Menacho laqueltne Holt Iean Perry lanet Donovan Nancy Balcom PANTHER KNICVHTS Top Row Bob Navarrete Bobby Goodman Bob Turner Ralph Stormcnt Vernon Comes Ray Costa lohn Varela Chrrs Escamrlla Harry Tokunaga Thlrd Row Narctso Gutrerrez Iohn Ramos Ioe Gomez Rtchard Krsh rroto Bob Asatan Oss e Shlmada Al Canearlrnqm leland Thwarts Roy Ordonez Second Row Arthur Nunes lrm Peoples Te s Futrmoto Robert Dunlap Arthur Guzman Don Stasl Ioe Vasauez Johnny Srlva Davtd Tobash Bottom How Tony Iwunes Ronald Golart Ed Seely Ed Alarro Ronald ArauJo Bob Srlva Manny Costa Al Souza Patr ck Lee Irm Mayer Bert Bontrager CAMERA CLUB STARTING LATE but gomg at great speed the Camera Club has been more actrve than rn former years Each month a contest lS held for the best p c ture on some partrcular subrect The trrst month Betty Menachc won wtth a ptcture of her dog Carmen Srmas took the second month s award for a crrme 1 'cture The subJe-ct selected for A.DT1l was Snnng Dues were rn 1n1t1at1on fee of 25 cents and lU cents a month A hne of l5 cents was collected from those no subrmtttng a prcture for the con es Mr Robert lV'Vr1ght IS the advtser PANTHER KNIGHTS ABSENTEEI JM has not been a problem of the Panther Kmghts thrs year Farlure to attend meet tngs mrght mean not be1ng able to go on the tnp to Yosemrte planned for Iune Thrs IS the frrst year for the outtng rw hrch wrll last three days To ment thr tap the boys polrce games handle traftrc for assembltes take trckets at games plays and dances and are on call to run er rands from the study hall Panther Kn ghts must have passrng grades rr three subtects and may be voted out at the club 11 they don t work Mr Elmer lohnson ts the adv.eer V V 1, 3 ' V V V ' Q D Q ' V V .r ., . . ,, . , , V V V V - s 5 V . V . . ,, . A V A V V V V V V . V V . V V . V, - V V V . . X V V V - V V -W V V . . -C. , .V , l - . . 1 V V J A V A' 4' V V V . V V - V -V fr ,. . , . If I ll I -A I - X A A , , r X ro . V, V V
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ff, if T IR RED CROSS COUNCIL Patrrck Lee Donna Drxggs Barbara Davls Claxre Costa Rosle Gonzales Vrctor Vega Mary Bettencourt GIRLS LEAGUE CABINET-Slcmdmg Bertha Ordonez Ella Mane Watkms Rosre Gonzales Eleene Cruz Rayola Hunter , Seated Pat Evans, Rxta Gordon, Pat Douglass, Mrs McKee, Ahce Perez, Carol Hxll IUNIOR RED CROSS F OUR REPRESENTATIVES, one from each class, plus ofttcers chosen by the slxth penod classes make up the Iumor Red Cross Counc1l Offrcers thls year were Clalre Costa, pres1 dent, Mary Bettencourt, v1cepres1dent, Barbara DCIVIS, secretary The councrl was 1n charge of the Iumor Red Cross enrollment 1n the tall and the collecuon lil the spring ll supervrsed the packlng of over seas boxes Rosle Gonvales attended a conventron 1n Santa Cruz and a meetmg 1n San lose Members ushered at the Red Cross show Mrs M1ldrecl McKee IS the advlser GIRLS' LEAGUE ELECTED BY THE CLASSES, the Glrls' League cabmet represents all the gurls 1n the school Therr meetmgs lncluded a talent show, a Block S C fasfuon parade, a Chnstmas program :rt whlch the chorr sang and Rlta Gordon and Loretta S1lver gave Chnstrnas monologues, an apenlng meetlng when Marv lane Rlley sang and Ahce Peak played the plano, and the an nual Mothers' Tea The Bundle Drlve and the March ofD1mes were therr serv1ce oroaects The cabrnet was entertalnecl at a dtnner at the home of the adv1ser, Mrs Mlldred McKee .-' ,Q 1 I. -i If ?f. K 4 V3 1 ,f', :- V. ff. Q- 1,1 3 ,t . I 'f 143, M w , . -. .. .,.5.,1r, 33.5 A J It V JSF. f I v 1 . L f S7 .-.4,:..4a... ffh , ' if ' A ,W ? Q at Q. fa Qt: 2 f-'fx ,4 , , . , . I . . . - I . , .
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fi : A 7 'cr S STAMP CLUB Iaquehne Holt M1ss Lev stan Floydene Baughman K nny Benda Joe Raposa W1ll1am Roach Dale Curt1s FORUM CLUB Top How Mrs Po1sal Domeru a Taha Bobby Goodman Tony N nes Ber Bontrager Donald Sta51 Eduard S1lva Fran es Hart Le-ro Brown Carole Raus h Middle Row Ianet Bennett Darla Howard Alta Anderson Iune Sm th Nancy Balcom Mar Bet ncourt Ra,ola Hunter Doro hy Duffy Bottom Row Dollv Botten ourt Farm Il S1rn s Nladme Mar n Ancy Barb r Shxrl J ha t Barbara Sp tzer loan Perry lane Donovan Frances Iba h STAMP CLUB STAMP COLLECTORS meet once a week after school prrncrpally to en1oy therr hob sy The make up 1n entl'1us1asm what they lack 1n num bers The club members br1ng tnetr omn stamps to the meet1ngs to exchange Vll' 1 ed f1 other or soend thelr t1me mount1ng catfrl er.11na or C as s1fy1ngthe1r c Jllechon They are marc ng a group book to be se'1t to a Comr erc1al exchange The group also contalns an a 11:1 C 11' collc Kenny Benda who exchanges stamps for corns He IS rnakmg a collectron ot lnd1a'1 head pe n e M1ss Stella Lev1sto1'1 IS the aavrser FORUM CLUB IMPORTAN' WORLD AFFAIRS have been the subJects drscussed at Forum Club rneehnas th1s year Race Relatrons was the topl of the hrst meetmg at wh.ch Edward Panelh a Forum Clul rnernber last year spoke Edward IS a student at Santa Clara Un1vers1ty The H bom was debat d at th Apr1l meet mg Members spoke tor and aga1nst 1lS berng made by the Unlted States The club s busmess meet1ngs were h ld after s hool and th d1scuss1on meet1ngs 1n the eve n ngs rn the school l1brary The membershm IS larger thls yea than usual Mrs Ruth Pc sal 1S the advlser a ..- ,. I 2 'A' 7 - . ll I 1-, ' - -'Hr 1 I f , ' H 1 X , G to 1 1 X 1 ' -ij 4 is VF nv ,Q W5 .O 9 'gy lx Ja - V ., A.. 1 7 1 6- -- G2:'1' N rx t , .: 5 2 ,V . J - , i , A V 5 V 1 , . A - c ' 1 , U , t , ', ' , c , Y ' , C V ,, ' 1 , , ' Y te 4 I . . n ,, : c ,. e a,. t1., .' 0, C1 Ir, 1 , . A , 1 , - . f-1 , A . . . . I V . . . 1 . 1 .. .. . , H H . . , ,, P . 1 . U 1 A ' Q ,I U ' . '-1 ,J - .. 1 , . ' , , ... L C1 ,, X I A - , X Og- .,, 1 . - I A . . . - , , . ,-, , ,- 1 1 .J 9 9 1 L 3-to 1 . . A ' , V I I I 0. ,WLCT V - 1 .. . O . ,.,t , L1 9 V I v - F Q . . . . - . T. JUS. Q ' - ' ' ' , , , . :M , T ti ' '
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