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FRONT ROW: D. Steele, D. Urrey, B. Husted, J. Ringor, B. Hofler, F. Jacobs, K. McKinney, T. Acierto, F. Birarra. ROW TWO: C. Lineberry, M. Arios L Taylan, S. Rassum, S. Robertson, D. Samples, J. Bristol, C. VVheeler. ROW THREE: C. Coffey, S. Pena, D. Sartwell, G. Cuhna, S. Rogers, C. Maddox l' Cordoza, C. Ward, R. Doerner. ROW FOUR: J. Daughters, D. Harrison, xl. Azzopardi, Kirby, S. Trimble, M. Kubik, M. Hogan, L. Marquez. ROW PIN E M. Brammer, Miller, L. Allison, S. Moyers, D. Shelton, K. Vvynne, L. Anderson. DRAMA CLUB A D I SCCIETY PROMOTE I TERE T CN STAGE The primary goal of the Drama Club was to foster and encourage a greater interest in the theater arts through the presentation of both classic and modern plays throughout the school year. This year the Drama Club traveled to San Francisco on separate occasions to see Ml-lamletn and An Enemy of the Peoplef' The Drama Club also sponsored four major productions during the course of the '70-'71 school year: The Mousetrapu, The Imaginary lnvalidn, The Crucible , and Guys and Dolls . The lnternational Thespian Society is an honorary organization. Eligibility is determined through accumulation of points earned either on stage or offstage. During the second semester nearly fifty new students became eligible for membership in this growing organization. The officers for '70-'71 were Craig Wheeler, President, Becky l-lusted, vice- president: and Debbie Steele, secretary-treasurer. FRONT ROW: D. Steele. B. Husted. ROW TWO: D. Ehle, D. Urrey, L. Wynne. ROW THREE: B. Ryburn, C. Vvheeler. ROW FOUR: Mr. Mullins. TER ATIONAL TH ESPIA
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FRONT ROWV: M. fierbif, Taylor, N. Sum. ROW 2: l,. Sehneider, P. TRACK INTEREST CLUB STIMULATES ENTHUSIASM IN SPORTS ACTIVITIES BY SELLING FOOTBALL PROGRAMS AND TRACK CONCESSIONS THIS YEAR This year the objectives of the Track lnterest Club were to help with track and cross country meets and to promote track as a sport. Selling football programs at our home games and setting up concession stands at track meets were some of their fund raising activities. Some of the members also travelled to away track meets to rally their spirits. The sponsor of the Traek lnterest Club was Coach Allen. Planning many of the elub's aetivities was Kathy Conley. Musgrove. ROW .51 l,. Taylan, T, Amaro, Ringer. ROW 4: If. FRONT ROVV: M. Baggett, K. sllberry, il. Talbert, ,l. flrmstrong. ROW' TINO: Q Rykowski, Al. Simon, ROW 5: V. Stone, XI. Nl. .-Xrios. ROW' fn: K, Conley, Copeland, C. fiattis, l,. Hall. S. Bennett. Nl. fowzui. ROW THRICIQ: S. Yosti. P P. Copus, Nl. Ainaro. BOWLING CLUB ROLLS UP TEAM HONORS BY COMPETING WITH ALL RIVALS FROM AREA Unde the guidance of Mr. Walden, and officers Ken Alberry, president, klim Armstrong, secretary, the Bowling Team had a very successful season. They defeated many of their rivals and also set up games to compete in inter-squad competition. The five top male bowlers were Ken Alberry, ,lim Talbott, Y jim Armstrong, Charles lVIunoz, and Darold Lewis. The top female bowlers were Charlene Oattis, Linda Hall, Mary Cowan, Sue Bennett, and Cheryl Copeland. The team met once a week on Wednesday afternoons. Cirrder, li. Fonner. C. Munoz. ROW' FOUR: R. Mai, Mr. Vlvalden, D. Lewis.
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CHEERLEADERS INSTILL VICTORIOUS SPIRIT AT ALISAL The year 1970-71 was a very busy year for the cheerleaders and their advisor, lVliss Little. Among their many activities was the winning of the third place trophy in competition held at Fremont. They led our spirited rooting section to a victorious win at the Jamboree and The Most Outstanding Rooting Sectionu Award at the Paul If. VValter's Basketball 'Iiournament. Fund raising events consisted of car washes and numerous bake sales. During the summer, three of the members traveled to the cheerleading camp held at Squaw Valley where they learned many new cheers. The 1970-71 Cheerleaders served the AHS Student Body with more spirit and enthusiasm than any other .-Xlisal group has ever shown. Alenerldonus Delia Ng-rg-Z Flora Albano FRONT RUVV: Frances Isla, Head, Flora Albano. CENTAERZ Alene Tonus, Carmen Crain. TOP: Dalia Vern oan Domalaog. Carmen Crain joan Domalaog Frances Isla- Htad
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