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4 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW': Mr. Kimhall, S. Thompson. If. Begun, V. Steele, KI. Shumaker, R. Scott, D. Shirrel, D. Nerez. Mr. McGraw. ROW' 2: S. Rohrenbach, K. Souza, L. Teague, N. Sum. A, Pugnier, K. Andrus, j. Hanks, B. Douglas. ROW' 3 L. Sarmiento, D. Trimble, V. Stone. V. Epperson, A. Statzer, C. Dobbs, V. Moseley. ROW' 4: G. Victorine, E. Lum, W'. Sagun, Gi Hum, D. Thornton, S. Delory, S. Nelson, V. Epperson. ROW' 5: T. Bunden. P. Fayero, R. Ocampo, P, Espinosa, and .H.S. D C.S.F. TAKE ANNUAL TRIP TO THE CITY M. Oxford. The officers this year of the California Scholorship Federation were Linda Teague, President: Don Siababa, Vice President, Nina Sum. Secretary: and Flora Albano and ffleanore Lang, Treasurers. Mrs. Meeker and Nlrs. Cobbley were the sponsors. Many of the school-wide activities which CSF participated in were presenting assemblies, providing tutorial service in the local schools, and ushering at concerts. A one-hundred dollar scholarship was provided for a deserving student. The annual field trip to San Fransisco was one of the highlights of a most profitable year. ICALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATIONJ Mr. Otto Kimball was sponsor of the National Honor Society this year. The officers were ,Iohn Shumaker, President, Ray Scott, Vice President: Vicki Steele, Secretary, and Debbie Shirrel, Treasurer. The purpose of this organization was to create enthusiasm for scholarships, to stimulate interest to service in school, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the members of the school. Their numerous fund raising activities were centered around service, scholarship, character, and leadership. The NHS travelled to the Pinnacles near Hollister for a most rewarding spring field trip. FRONT ROWV: Nlrs. Nleeker, I... Teague, D, Siababa. N. Sum, If. Lang. R. Albano, P. Kinney. Shumziker, E. Bounds, L. Copus, S. Banda. ROW' Z K. Padilla, K. Cover, R. Starbird, L. Schneider, K. Andrus, Rogers, A. Pugnier, D. Nerez, K. Andrus, Hanks, B. Douglas. ROW' 31 V. Steele, Black, D. Trimble. Ifpperson, A. Statzer, C. Dobbs. V. Moseley. P. Nlorrison, P. Hale, L. Delory, Hollis, R. Carillo. ROW' 4: Wi. Sagun, B. Goldsmith, C. xlensen, V. Stone, L. Taylan, D. Shirrel, A. Cosio, C, Ward, M. Lowe, V. lfpperson, S. Briggs, S. Nelson, P, Musgrove, D. jones. ROW' 5: M. Houser. T. Yamishita, T. Hunden. G. Victorine. P. Pavero, M. Oxford. Stein, -I. Castro. P. Iispinoza.C1. Beasley. l at ' x
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ISRUNT ROW: If. Valdez, A. Herrera, S. Thomas. C. fioulart, C. Gulan, S Sm -X Sal Y W TWO NI Q artir I' 4 un I ang, Iiaylan, M. Hernandez, L. Parker, N. Isla, A. Tonus. RUW' THRI'iIf: xl. Haynes I arts Tl ants us roxe our Xmaro Us o ROW' FOUR: hd. Houser, C, Ahl, S. Corth, P. Morris, U. Latham, If. Seals. arson I' I arkinson I I iaz B rm s ol ls Simon Stockton, R. Higgins, l.. Brewer, D. Rice, D. blorgenson. HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES - STUDENTS' VOICE IN COMMISSION CREATIVE WRITING PRODUCES FIFTH ANNUAL ALIGRAPH An annual event at Alisal is the yearly publication of the Creative Writing Club's Aligraph. The editor, Linda Hall, and the advisor, Mr. Grimes, sparked interest in this magazine by holding a writing contest which anyone could enterg thus the Aligraph becomes the combined work of not only the club but the entire student body. Assistant Editor Llulie Fields, Secretary ,lanet Smalley, and Treasurer -left Iiear were also helpful in the publication of the Aligraphs. ,ludy Riley and Annette Larrecou were in charge of publicity. The cover design and the designs on the inside pages are accredited to the artistic talents of .-Xnnette I,arrecou and Peter Smith. This year the Homeroom Representatives worked diligently to create a better Alisal High. Among the many jobs pertormed were bringing new and better ideas to Commission meetings. To be a representative a student is elected by his homeroom class. The student then attends the meetings and reports to the class what business was discussed. Among the many changes the representatives and commission made was the penalty for unauthorized sales of any kind on campus. The representatives did a good job this year and hope to do a better one in the future. IJRUNT RUVV: Lear, I.. Hall, Mr. Cvrirnes-Advisor, ROW 2: S. Simon, P. Smith, ROW' 3: fi. Vlvence, Fields, D. Green.
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PEECH A D DEBATE POSTS WIN N NFL The Speech and Debate Club represented Alisal with large amounts of talent and logic in competition in the National Forensic League. The team traveled to such cities as King City, Soquel, l-larbor and Claremont. gathering points for their NFL standings and wins for Alisal. Xlany fine performances were shown repeatedly by veterans Yiona lfpperson, Llesse Sanchez. and Nlary Lowe. The club was also active on campus, they sponsored successfully a snow cone sale, a mistletoe sale, and a pickle sale. All in all, it was an exciting and eventful year for the Alisal Speech and Debate Club. Viona poses FRONT ROVV: R. Salazar. V. lfpperson, Mr. Logan, C. Cdasco. ROW' TW'O: S. Rogers, NI. Lowe, lf. Bounds. ROW' THRl'fl'f: ,l. .-Xguirre, R. Potts, C. klensen, S. Thompson. ROW' IPOCR: J. Stentz, gk. Pugnier, C. Wvimmer. ROW' l lYE: Nl. Sanchez. S. CHECK ERS' CLUB FURTH ER DRAFTI G I TERE T For the year l97U-l'?7l the officers of the Checkers' Club were David Layus. President: Lyndon Wlhite, Vice President: Tony ,-Xcierto, Secretary and Napolean Lisla, Treasurer. Their advisor was Nl r. Ponting. The Chi-ckers'Club spciiisored the concession booths for the Lightweight Reserve and l,ightweight football games. They also gave their annual one hundred dollar scholarship to a deserving senior in their club. This was the club's fifth year in sponsoring scholarship. The members of the Checkers, Club and their advisor concluded an active year with their annual summer camping trip into the Sierras. FRONT ROW': E. Herron. l., W'hite, D. lfayus, T. glcierto. ROW' 'l'W'O, U. Simon, T. Eastin A. Gutierrez, ROW' THRl'flf: R. Vertin. R. Bigay. Atkins, S. Morasca. ROW' FOUR: Al. Daughters. P. Smith. Rugg. ROW' l lVlf: S. Siligo, M. Sehinea. lf. Lum, ,l. Handy. ROW' SlX: xl. Sheldahl, T. Kuramura, Nl. Nlendoza, .-X. Franco, N. lsla.
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