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Drama Club members are (first row, seated I ' i; mn n h. 1) Batters- by (Treas. ), J. Mannick, D. Ingram (Prog. C.hrrn. i, 1, I unnaughton, P. Haut (Pres.) : (second row) : V. Trosello, R. Beckwith, N. Backius, T. Burnett, I. King, M. Liston, N. Turner, A. Czupylo, R. Ger ais, L. D ' Ambrosi, K. Straun, D. Ovadia, M. Pennise, J. Loury; (third row): P. Fraser, M. Ryen, B. Locke, C. Owen, R. Whitehead, L. Marchant, L. Sly, L. Wheatcroft, L. Peterson, T. Pal, N. Pirkkala, N. Gonzalez, B. Watson, J. Dolan, M. Hogue, P. Locke, L. Bumm; (fourth row) : T. Mack, T. Gommp, L. Leavens, M. Blackwood, S. Rugg, E. SmuUen, M. Campbell, L. Beverly, D. Rogers, D. RIos, D. Smith, K. Thompson, J. Cox. Drama, Thespians Stage-Struck Wranglers Rope Drama Interests A trip to Universal Studios, plays at El Camino, and selling candy apples at the homecoming game were among the activities of the Drama Club. As- sociated with the Drama Club was Thespians, an honorary drama organization whose purpose was to further the cause of good drama. Thespians are (seated) : N. Gonzalez, M. Liston, L. Beverly, D. Rog- ers, L. D ' . ' mbrosi, D. Akridge, K. Thompson: (standing): P. Haut, R. Beckwith, M. Campbell, J. Mannick, D. Ingram, D. Battersby. Hard work is shown on the faces of the cast and director as they prepare for the upcoming play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. 133
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Art, Scribes Hombres Stress Art Appreciation, Knowledge Art Club president, Shauna D ' Anibrosi, displays her interest in paint- ing as she browses through a stack of student art. Scribes are (first row) : T. Gomme, Mrs. Rinker (Sponsor), S. Smith; (second row): B. Pomasanoff, S. Keating, Mrs. Marshall (Sponsor), I. Riedl, P. Haut; (third row) : K. Schofield, T. Hayes, M. Mclntyre. Possible poets and novelists assembled together to form the Scribes. Sponsored by Mrs. Maxine Rinker and Mrs. Florence Marshall, the major ac- tivity of this creative writing group was the pub- lication of The Lute, which contained poems and essays written by students. Under the leadership of president Shauna D ' Ambrosi, the Art Club was open to any student interested in drawing or painting. Highlighting the year was a trip to Art Gallery Row in Los Angeles. After visiting the art galleries, club members lunched at a nearby restaurant. Art Club members are (first row) : W. Benson, T. Waddell, J. Neal, D. Vogler, I. Perez, D. Fitz.gerald, M. Havenner, L. D ' Ambrosi, J. Turcotte, D. Porter, L. Riley, S. D ' Ambrosi; (second row): N. Bell, T. Sorenson, T. Johnson, K. Mahan. K. Wilcock. P. Haskell, L. Park, J. Sanborn, D. Garner, P. Rogers, M. Moore, T. Wyss; (third row): K. Grace, M. Schimberg, 1. Cobum, C. Gantner, D. Gummerman. M m
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Fashion Clhiic, FBLA l i Fashion, Business Leave Brands on ' 68 The micro, mini, and inaxi skirts have all been under the keen sur eillancc of this year ' s newly formed Fashion Clinic. Mrs. Wyllie, sponsor, stated that the girls were looking forward to developing more interest in the field of fashion on campus. The hustle-bustle activities of many business majors seemed to fall in line with those of FBLA. Future Business Leaders had an eventful and success- ful year. The club attended the FBLA State Conven- tion at Disneyland, and was also involved in the Southern Section Conference held in Garden Grove. On their list of annual events were the Disneyland and Miracle Mile trips, along with the Senior Tea held in June. riic- ( hccrful smiles of the Fashion Clinic members reflect their eae;er attitude toward their new club ' s success. They are L. Nelson, C. Kau- lukukui, V. Putynkowski, R. Jackson. ( President Dennis Oliver stresses the importance of bein.i; protnpt, neat, and efficient in the world of business, as Secretary Pam Brock takes minutes of the meeting. Typing, short hand, and Ini.sini-ss critluisiasts join together to form FBL-A. Members are (bottom to top): L. Ivy (Hist.), P. Brock (Sec), C;. Kampcr (V. Pres.), D. Oliver (Pres.), K. Sowers, B. Fau- cett, L. Smith, B. Gibson, T. Carter, K. Heller, A. Murchison, J. Horn, L, Jon,son, T. McDonald, L. Hurt, J. Schwartz, L. B..lton, S. Stelter, C. Bumin, C. Rushin, B. Oreskovich, S. Hoi-vath, K. Yost, D. Thi- haudeau, C. Banach, D. Carroll, Mr. Xincc Rolibio iSponsorl, Mr. Brown (Co-sponsor).
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