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Front Row L-R: Miss Dubuy (sponsor), Karen Balenquah, Darlene James, Isabella Collateta, Jeanette Poolheco, Pasty Johns, Laura Bertino, Becky McFarland, Betty Tallsalt, Mary Ellen Plese. Back Row L-R: Hazel Perry, Priscilla Pavatea, Susan Kaye, Jcannine Hasten, Doris Kaye, Aline Bahc, Evelyn Dashner. N.O.T. S CLUB In 1973-74 the members of N.O.T. had a Hollo-ween party for the mentally retarded children at the M.R. school. Collecting for Easter Seals and Muscular Dystrophy were among several of the service projects the club undertook. They also campaigned to educate students on the effects and causes of venereal diseases. Officers for the year were Claudette Hasten, president; Myrna Pavatea and Mary Ellen Plese, vice-presidents; Priscilla Pavatea, secretary; Polly Cain, treasurer; Hazel Perry, representative. S stands for service which is what S Club represents. The purpose of the club is to be of service to the school and community. The club participated in sponsoring a football game against W Club. They also helped with a spaghetti dinner and helped serve at banquets. Officers for the year were Laura Bertino, president; Polly Cain, vice-president; Frances Orozco, treasurer; Judy Kalisz, secretary; Cindy Kidd, representative. Front Row L-Rs Angela Stotts, Zelma Jones, Suzanne Cribbs, Heather Morris, Beverlee Stucker, Frances Orozco, Becky McFarland, Sandra Lopez, Polly Cain, Susie Copsey, Laura Bertino, Sheila Cain, Cindy VanPetten, Cindy Kidd. Back Row L-R: Judy Kalisz, Laura Fore, Annette Beaty, Stephanie Ceballos, Teresa Guzman, Jackie Lomeli.
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HO WHS Honor Society had a busy year several activities. The first major event Honor Society induction, which was heU 1973. The organization inducted 20 mei Seniors and 9 Juniors. Honor Society is a service club, and year is to be of service at least once to tl community, and to charity. As its school year, the organization decorated the classre and halls and set up a Christmas tree on th floor of the building. As a community servi group sold candy. Profits gained went into joal each' zhooLy-tm last orS Upper Left: Vice-president Stacey addresses explains the emblem. Below: (Front Row) ' Stacey, Valerie Wilhoitc, Susie Copsey. (Row Plese, Andy Knight. (Row 3) Angela Stotts, Marcia Wilhi Peters. (Row 4) Polly Cain, Wrenn Frame, Shirley Morri: Jim Summersgill, Chuck Serna, Kenneth Ekstrom, Gary Howard Perry. Not Pictured is Susan Keller. IETY s?pV,«,Xi 'ear’s president-elect to the Estes Park cpii ention in Colorado. Another fund was established for the purchase of gold tassles and a going-away party jr adua ting members. Theyearw sponsor was Mrs. A. Meikle. Mrs. Stotts «ts Mrs. N ejfkle’s substitute during her absence at mid 'year ' s OffiopTs vere Dewey Jackson, president; Johnson Stacey pK bfc-president; Elaine Douthitt, secretary; Valeria tteilhoite, historian, and Susie Copsey, repre-:ive ■ r Socu5t$ induction. Upper Right: Elaine Douthitt Jackson, Kenneth Conatser, Johnson ie Douthitt, Roxanne Hadler, Mary Ellen te, Beverlee Stucker, Stephanie Ceballos, Dennis Cindy Kidd, Mike McLean, Steve DeAngelis. (Row 5) ilhelm, Gale Soehner, Don Perry, Michael Breeze, and
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Front Row L-R; Dennis Peters, Peny Rickard, Jim Summersgill, Frank Jue, JoAnn Campbell, Eddie Greer, Back Row L-R; Laura Fore, Kevin Robinson, Chuck Serna. SCIENCE CLUB Winslow High School's Science Club had a very active year. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in subjects pertaining to the field of science. Meetings consist of various programs of science, presented by the students. Last year the students attempeted to take pictures of the comet Kohoetek. Among the money making projects were selling donuts at noon and selling plants from the green house. Officers for the year were Chuck Serna, president; Ken Ekstrom, vice-president; Perry Rickard, secretary-treasurer; Jim Summersgill, representative. F.T.A. F.T. A. stands for Future Teachers of America. The members of the club have some interest in the teaching profession. The purpose of the club is to create an interest in the teaching field. A requirement is that a member has to observe a classroom in process. The student may be doing the actual teaching or may be taking notes. There were 12 members in the club in 1973-74. Officers for the club were Laura Fore, president and representative; Gina Jenkins, vice-president; Brenda Smith, treasurer; and Janet Heflin, secretary. Front Row L-R: Kate McLean, Norma Nashsonhoya, Isabella Collatets, Laura Fore, Gina Jenkins, Louise Seber. Back Row L-R; Brenda Smith, Steve DeAngelis, Stephanie Ceballos, Danny Durkin, Pauline Padilla. 18
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