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Future Nurses are (first row) : E. Urquilla, D. McNeice, D. Packard, M. Linville, R. Lara, E. Shirley, P. Carlin, Mrs. Mildred Buttram; (second row) : M. Kellogg, S. Falconer, E. SmuUen, L. Peterson, R. Gervais, L. Smart, R. Ridenhour. Future Nurses, Future Teachers Future Nurses busy themselves making Christmas puppets for patients in the children ' s wing at Harbor General Hospital. School service and charity projects were per- formed by the Future Nurses Club. The cloak-room and concession stand at the school dances were maintained in order to sponsor a French orphan, Annick Dubert. Members also constructed puppets during the Christmas season. These were given to children who were patients at Harbor General Hos- pital when the club visited the ho.spital on a field trip. A long list of activities filled the calendar of the Future Teachers Club. Two bake sales, a candy sale, a slumber party, and a Seminar of Ideas were held. A trip to USC and a Christmas party at Knott ' s Berry Farm highlighted the activities of this enthusiastic group of students. Young Leaders Ride On to Future Careers Future Teachers are (first row) : M. Pennise, W. Smutzler, P. Cham- bers (Sec), S. Quigley (Pres. ), P. Woods (Treas. ), G. Heitman ; (second row) : I. Riedl, M. Wyatt, D. Lilligren, S. Watkins, J. Rock- well, C. Vaughn, A. Mason, T. Woods, P. Hellman, G. Olds. During the Christmas party at Knott ' s Berry Farm, Future Teachert join up with some old-timers.
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Radio operators are (first row) : T. Little, J. Hcndrix, P. Marchant, P. Oulson, C. Gantner, D. Stewart, J. Patrick, L. Wilson (Pres.), H. Seiter, S. Kavanaugh, R. Miras, T. Deschaine, S. Mulvcy; (second row) : D. Reese, C. Wilson, C. Hayden, K. Van Buskirk, S. Hinch (V. Pres), L. Offenstein (Sgt. at Arms), E. Woody (Treas.), R. Enriquez, C. Walters, B. Chris. Communication has developed from smoke sig- nals to bouncing sound waves off of satellites. The Radio Club didn ' t bounce any sound waves, but it did offer a Morse Code class that taught the facts necessaiy to obtain a ham radio license. After ob- taining their licenses, .students broadcast and re- ceived sports event messages from other schools. The more advanced members also built a computer and radar set. Radio, Bowling Hams, Demon Keglers Utilize Leisure Time this year ' s bowlers are (tirst row) : D. Garner, P. Smith, K. Brown, L. Bunn, .N. Pirkkala, B. Slaughter, A. Murchison, J. Horn, K. Strawn, D. Martin, C. Bright, J. Slaughter, K. Cox; (second row) : J. Delphe- nich, D. Reese, D. Mirsciotta, J. Zizzi, G. Smith, J. Starkey, G. Stone, This is the oscillating frambajig, says President Larry Wilson. No it isn ' t, there is no such thing, argues Vice-President Steve Hinch. . . . Meanwhile club members look on with amusement, certain that both officers are off their boob tube. Balls rolling and pins clashing were familiar sounds to members of the Bowling Club. The club, one of the larger groups on campus, had a good workout each Thursday after school at the South Bay Bowling Center, where it enjoyed special rates. The more active members of the club also formed a Bowling Team and practiced several times a week. The team participated in several tournaments under the direction of Mr. Curran and Mr. Draper. M. McAlpin, T. Hayes, G. Moe, R. Watson, . Bosso: (third row): Mr. Curran, G. Loustaunau, K. Manning, T. Jordan, L. Finch, A. Rockwell, K. Burke, C. Kinder, L. Gennaria, B. Humphries, R. Vin- cent, Mr. Draper.
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Rec Cross. WorU Vrkudship Participants Lend Helping Hand to Hospital Scllinu; candy suckers was the chief money-mak- ine; project of the World Friendship C ' lub. Money from the sale of the suckers was used to aid a local charity organization. Love, hope, and charity symbolized the Red Cross Club. One of the smaller and newly formed clubs at Aviation, the Red Cross Club was led by president Judy Laffoon. World Friendship Club members Clhristino Collette and Patricia Con- ley eagerly count the money collected during the sale of candy suckers. Red Cross Club members are (first row): K. Packard, D. George, J. Johnston; (second row) : J. Sanborn, T. Hayes, G. Smith. World Friendship Club members are (first row) : D. Oliver, S. Waits, S. Watkins, J. Rockwell, H. Fejgl, R. Snider, L. Johns; (second row) : K. Kayter, B. Collette (Sec.-Treas.), B. Taylor, S. Harwood, D. Car- roll (Hist.), C. Collette (Pres. ), Mr. Richard Palmeiro (Sponsor). 139
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